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The Pristine Coast takes you on a contemplative journey through the collapsing marine ecosystem of British Columbia. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a stark reminder of how industrial practices impact nature. The pacing is methodical, almost haunting, allowing you to absorb the weight of declining wild fish populations. You get a real sense of the destruction caused by open net fish farms, which coincided with this decline. The atmosphere is somber, yet it evokes a sense of urgency. There are no flashy effects, just raw, unfiltered footage and interviews that drive home the message. It’s a film that lingers, pushing viewers to think about sustainability and the choices we make. Definitely stands out in the realm of environmental documentaries.
Environmental themesSlow pacing allows for reflectionFocus on marine ecosystem collapse
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