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The Whale (1971) offers a unique glimpse into a bizarre event in American history, diving into the infamous 'exploding whale' incident of 1973. It's a short documentary that really captures the absurdity and tragedy surrounding whaling and its environmental ramifications. The pacing is a bit slow, almost contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the gravity of the situation while grappling with the oddity of the event itself. The visuals are quite stark, and the practical effects, although not elaborate, have a certain rawness that adds to the overall impact. The stories told and the reactions of the community create a haunting atmosphere, making it an interesting piece for anyone fascinated by environmental documentaries or peculiar historical events.
This documentary isn't widely circulated, and its scarcity makes it an intriguing piece for collectors. It's been released on a few formats over the years, but the original prints are pretty hard to find. Given the unique subject matter and the way it examines a strange incident in a thoughtful manner, there's a growing interest among collectors who appreciate offbeat documentaries and environmental themes.
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