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The Eyes of Thailand is this poignant documentary that really pulls at your heartstrings. It follows this woman, a dedicated elephant caretaker, on her journey to rehabilitate Motala and Baby Mosha, two elephants who survived landmines. The pacing is steady, allowing you to really soak in their struggles and triumphs. The atmosphere is both hopeful and somber, making you reflect on the broader themes of resilience and compassion. You can feel the genuine bond between the caretaker and the elephants, which adds a layer of authenticity to the narrative. The practical effects—like the prosthetic legs for the elephants—are pretty remarkable too. It’s a quietly powerful film that stays with you long after the credits roll.
Documentary on animal rehabilitationFocus on landmine impactThemes of compassion and resilience
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