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So, this one β The Last Sanctuary: Cane Toads In The Kimberley β kinda stands out in the documentary realm. It digs into the whole environmental conservation angle, but it's not just your standard fare. The pacing's a bit contemplative, which might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it really allows the viewer to soak in the stunning landscapes of the Kimberley. The film tackles the real issues surrounding the cane toad invasion and its impact on local biodiversity. The practical effects are minimal, but the focus is more on raw reality than dramatization. Plus, the narrative is driven by a deep sense of urgency, which you can really feel. Itβs a thoughtful piece that reflects on humanity's connection to nature.
Unique perspective on conservation effortsPacing allows for reflection and immersionStunning visual representation of the Kimberley region
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