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So, 'When It Was Blue' is this intriguing piece from 2008 that really dives into the beauty of nature. The way the camera captures various ecosystems, from the Americas to New Zealand, is just mesmerizing. It’s not your usual narrative-driven film; instead, it leans heavily on visuals, almost like a poetic journey through landscapes. The direct-on-film techniques used to create those vibrant textures are distinctive, setting it apart from conventional nature documentaries. You can feel the atmosphere shift as it moves from one ecosystem to another, almost putting you in a trance. It's a film that invites you to immerse yourself in the colors and forms of the natural world without the usual storytelling baggage.
This film has a bit of a niche appeal, primarily due to its unique artistic approach and lack of widespread distribution. Not many formats have been released, making it quite scarce, especially on Blu-ray or DVD. Collectors seem to appreciate the film for its experimental style and the techniques used, which aren't often seen in mainstream nature films. If you’re into visually stunning works that prioritize atmosphere over narrative, this one might pique your interest.
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