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The Flame dives deep into the heart of Borneo, focusing on Iber Djamal, a man who's been at the forefront of a battle against rampant deforestation. At 77, his passion is palpable, yet there's a haunting atmosphere that hangs over his struggle. The film captures not just his fight, but the broader implications of agribusiness's relentless encroachment. There’s a rawness to the footage, an urgency that feels almost suffocating at times. The pacing allows you to linger on the weight of his dedication, contrasting it with the stark reality he faces. It’s more than just a documentary; it's a reflection on loss and resilience in the face of overwhelming odds, making it a notable piece for anyone interested in environmental narratives.
Focus on environmental themes and personal struggles.Consider the practical effects of nature's beauty vs. destruction.Look out for the emotional weight carried by the protagonist.
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