Review of Forest Man

Forest Man (2013)
10/10
From Little Things Big Things Grow
26 June 2019
Warning: Spoilers
From Little Things Big Things Grow This eye opening short film forest man is a touching documentary that takes place on an island called Majali. The man behind this captivating film is a humble Indian man that goes by the name Jadav Payeng, Payeng goes through the struggles of saving his island not only to help himself but also to help others. In the spectacular short film we see the date he started the work and his experience of starting from nearly nothing but a few seeds and ending up with a gorgeous forest. This film has incredible audio. The editing of the voice over fit every scene perfectly and the music is thought out well. The use of cello was excellently played in the scenes that where telling us about the harsh truth on the environment. In the exposition, we see the lifestyle of java his house nephew etc. happy modern music is played during these scenes, no audio was used which was appropriate for this outstanding documentary I give this documentary 5 out of 5 stars. It set a light on what one person can do to change the world with a little selflessness and hard work. Everyone of all ages should see this and let the message sink in.
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