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So, 'Water at the Door' is a fascinating dive into the aftermath of the 2013 Alberta floods, specifically focusing on High River. Phil Bruch really captures the raw emotion of the town's residents, their struggles, and the resilience they show in the wake of such destruction. The pacing is pretty steady, allowing you to absorb the gravity of the situation without it feeling rushed. You get a real sense of place, and I think the practical effects of showing the damage, along with personal anecdotes, create a haunting atmosphere. The documentary shines a light on community spirit, loss, and recovery β themes that resonate deeply. It's not overly polished, but that gives it a certain authenticity.
Explores community resilienceAuthentic portrayal of disaster aftermathSteady pacing allows for emotional absorption
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