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The Forest (2024) presents a compelling narrative that intertwines ecological urgency with the murky waters of corporate greed and political maneuvering. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of the ecologist's struggle to sink in, as we witness his scientific journey turn into a battle against those who would exploit it. The atmosphere is thick with tension, heightened by raw performances that convey desperation and resolve. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a stark reminder of our relationship with nature and the consequences of neglect. The practical effects used to depict environmental degradation are striking, pushing the message home without being overly sensational. It’s a distinctive blend of intellect and emotion, leaving you thinking long after it’s over.
Themes of ecological restorationCorporate corruption depictedStrong performances and practical effects
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