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This documentary, 'There are things in this world that are yet to be named,' is a fascinating exploration into the quirky world of Solanum plastisexum, an Australian tomato that really defies traditional botanical norms. The film has this intriguing, almost surreal tone, as it dives deep into the fluidity of plant sexuality—something you don't see tackled often. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing those moments of discovery to breathe, while the footage of botanists unearthing these perplexities is both engaging and enlightening. It's like a blend of nature documentary and philosophical musing, and you can't help but feel the curiosity that drives these researchers. Overall, it's distinctive for how it challenges our perceptions of what we think we know about plant life.
Unique take on plant sexualityThought-provoking research focusSurreal, philosophical tone
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Erin Johnson
Director