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So, 'Wild in the City' is an intriguing little documentary from '86 that captures the surprising wildlife thriving in Vancouver's urban spots. It’s not flashy, but there’s something genuinely captivating about seeing herons nesting in Stanley Park or the occasional coyote roaming a farmer's field. The pacing is pretty laid-back, allowing you to soak in the subtle interactions of nature and urban life. The cinematography is straightforward but effective, no gimmicks—just raw and real footage that makes you appreciate the wild amidst the concrete. It’s a nice change from the more flashy documentaries, and it really makes you think about how creatures adapt to our chaotic environments.
Short documentary formatFocus on urban wildlifeUnique perspective on animal adaptations
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