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Watermark is a fascinating dive into our relationship with water, blending stunning visuals with a reflective approach. Edward Burtynsky's photography captures the majesty and tragedy of water usage, while Jennifer Baichwal's direction keeps the pacing steady, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of each shot. The film is less about a narrative arc and more about creating an atmosphere that lingers. You feel the tension between beauty and exploitation throughout. It's not just a documentary; it’s a meditation on resource depletion and environmental issues. The way they juxtapose serene water landscapes with industrial practices really sticks with you, engages your thoughts. A distinct combination of art and activism, if you’re into environmental themes, this one’s rather thought-provoking.
Captivating visuals by BurtynskyA thematic exploration of waterThought-provoking and meditative
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