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Water and Man is this fascinating documentary from '85 that captures the often overlooked relationship between humanity and water. It's not flashy, but there's a rawness to it that really resonates. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, allowing you to absorb the visuals and the stories unfolding. There's a strong focus on various cultures and their unique interactions with water, which lends a certain depth and richness. The cinematography, while not cutting-edge, has a certain charm, and you can see the effort in capturing the natural world. It’s distinctive in how it blends human narratives with environmental themes, making you reflect on our impact, all while maintaining this earthy, grounded feel. Definitely worth pondering over.
Unique take on human-nature relationshipSlow, meditative pacingStrong cultural narratives intertwined with environmental themes
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