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So, 'Wood for the Trees' is this intriguing documentary that dives into the intersection of queer life and nature's resilience. It captures a multi-generational housing project, where the residents' stories intertwine with this fascinating exploration of old-growth forests. The film's pacing feels almost meditative, allowing you to absorb both the heartfelt personal narratives and the ecological themes. The visuals are stunning – the camera really lingers on the beauty of nature while paralleling it with the community’s struggles and triumphs. There's an underlying message about diversity and care, not just in ecosystems but in our human connections. It’s a unique take on both social issues and environmentalism, and that kind of duality doesn’t come around often.
Thoughtful exploration of community bondsInteresting parallels with ecological diversityUnique blend of personal and environmental storytelling
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Rob Crosse
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