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The Final Years of Majuro is this haunting documentary that really pulls you into the reality of climate change. It's not just another talking head piece; it captures this heavy atmosphere of uncertainty. The pacing is deliberate, giving you time to absorb the weight of what’s happening. Denby’s lens reveals the intimate lives of those on the brink of losing their homeland. You feel the urgency in every scene, almost like you're there, sharing in their struggles. The practical effects are minimal but impactful. It’s all about the raw performances and the authenticity of the stories told. It’s a reflective piece that lingers long after it’s over, making you reconsider what home truly means.
Deeply personal storytellingFocus on the human impact of climate changeThought-provoking themes of home and identity
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