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The Last Cape Horners is a fascinating dive into a nearly forgotten chapter of maritime history. It captures the rugged beauty and perilous nature of sailing around Cape Horn, showcasing Gustaf Erikson's fleet. The film has this slow, methodical pace that mirrors the laborious journeys of the ships. There's a distinct atmosphere—both nostalgic and melancholic—as it portrays the end of the great sailing ship era. The interviews with surviving sailors and archival footage create a poignant tapestry of memories and craftsmanship. Practical effects aren't really a focus, since it's more about the stories and the grit of those who sailed these majestic vessels. You feel the weight of history here, which is what sets this documentary apart from others.
Explores the transition from sail to steam power.Includes rare archival footage of sailing ships.Features interviews with the last surviving sailors.
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