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Time of Plenty is an intriguing essayistic documentary that intertwines man-made climate change with the haunting legacy of Easter Island. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for deep reflection, while Renate Reinsve's narration adds a contemplative layer to the visuals. It feels like a meditation on humanity's relationship with nature and our place in the universe, which gives it a unique tone. The practical effects, while understated, serve to enhance the stark realities presented. Overall, it’s distinctive in how it combines philosophical musings with environmental themes, making it a thought-provoking watch for anyone interested in these complex issues.
Time of Plenty is a bit of a gem from Mikrofilm AS that's not overly easy to find in typical collections. As the director is lesser-known and the film dives into specific ecological themes, it doesn't always get the attention it deserves. But for those who appreciate a thoughtful exploration of environmental issues, its scarcity makes it a compelling piece to seek out. The documentary's unique style and narrative approach give it a place in any serious collector's database.
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