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The Shitthropocene is an intriguing dive into human behavior, exploring how our brains have been rewired by capitalism. It's fascinating how it connects the microscopic to the macroscopic, weaving in social commentary with a dash of absurdity. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, letting you marinate in the themes, which can feel both heavy and enlightening. And then you have these bizarre moments with dancing cave people, which inject a surreal sense of humor into the mix. It’s all about the contrasts - chaos and clarity, despair and hope. The practical effects are modest yet effective, supporting the documentary's exploration of our primal instincts. David Garrett Byars really crafts something distinctive here, balancing the serious with the absurd.
Explores capitalism's impact on human behavior.Features unusual visuals, including dancing cave people.Delivers serious themes with a touch of absurdity.
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David Garrett Byars
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