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So, 'Tracks of the Beaver' is pretty interesting in the way it captures the Canadian landscape. Peter Crook really knows how to frame a shot; there's this lingering sense of place that pulls you in. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which fits the documentary style perfectly. It's not just about the trains, but also about the regions they traverse. You can feel the history of the railways and the stories of the land. The cinematography is a treat, showcasing nature's raw beauty without overdoing it. It's one of those films that makes you appreciate the journey as much as the destination, if you catch my drift. Not a lot of bells and whistles, but that’s what makes it stand out.
Cinematography highlights Canadian landscapes.Focus on the historical significance of railways.Slow pacing invites viewers to absorb the atmosphere.
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