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So, 'Wild Folk' drops us into the life of Marcus Tribe, a fifth-generation forester living in a wooden yurt. The atmosphere is intimately woven with the sounds of nature, reminding you of a slower time. It’s a documentary, sure, but it feels more like an experiential journey. You get this sense of deep reverence for the land, as he talks about his self-sufficient lifestyle in Devon. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the views and Marcus's reflections on the climate crisis. What stands out is the rawness of his connection to the woods, almost a character in itself. It’s not flashy, but there’s a kind of beauty in its authenticity and the practical effects of nature captured on film.
Focus on environmental themes and self-sufficiency.Great for those interested in nature documentaries.Captures the essence of living in harmony with the land.
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