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So, 'The Last Trackers of the Outback' is quite a fascinating documentary. It dives into the ancient art of tracking as practiced by the Aborigines, whose methods have been passed down through generations. The film contrasts these age-old skills with the encroachment of modern technology, raising questions about how we relate to nature and each other. There's a raw, immersive atmosphere that really pulls you in, making you appreciate the intensity of the bond between man and wilderness. The pacing is contemplative, allowing for reflection on the themes of survival, loss, and adaptation. The practical effects are minimal, but the real-life stories and performances from the trackers themselves are what give it life. You really feel the struggle against modernity here.
Explores ancient Aboriginal tracking techniquesHighlights contrast with modern law enforcementThought-provoking themes on technology vs. nature
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