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So, 'The Life of Bristol's Mammals' is a fascinating blend of comedy and documentary. It plays with the mockumentary format in a really interesting way. The film takes you on a quirky journey through the Clifton Triangle, showcasing the unexpected wildlife and eccentricities of urban life. The pacing is really playful, almost whimsical, which keeps it engaging without dragging. The performances are great—especially the guy channeling Attenborough; it feels like a cheeky homage rather than a straightforward imitation. The practical effects, especially during some of the animal interactions, add a layer of charm. Overall, it’s a unique take on nature documentaries, with a local twist that feels refreshingly different from the standard fare.
Explores urban wildlife with a comedic twist.Great performances, especially from the Attenborough impersonator.Distinctive practical effects enhance the mockumentary feel.
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