REVIEW
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0 = nature completely depicted as human property
5 = nature not depicted as human property, unless that's what the film is about.
5 = nature not depicted as human property, unless that's what the film is about.
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0 = nature completely depicted as an exploitable resource
5 = nature not depicted as an exploitable resource, unless that's the point of the film.
5 = nature not depicted as an exploitable resource, unless that's the point of the film.
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0 = human violence on defenseless animals trivialized, unless this is the purpose of the film.
5 = human violence on defenseless animals not trivialized, or even criticized.
5 = human violence on defenseless animals not trivialized, or even criticized.
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0 = completely idealized, romanticized nature, far removed from reality.
5 = nature depicted as it is in reality, without embellishments.
5 = nature depicted as it is in reality, without embellishments.
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0 = presence of a strong dichotomy of nature without nuances, which is either good or evil.
5 = presence of nuances in nature's roles, approaching a reality of many hues.
5 = presence of nuances in nature's roles, approaching a reality of many hues.
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0 = connotation of a wild, uncivilized, brutal, hostile and disorderly nature, opposed to organized, civilized urbanization.
5 = no connotation of a wild, uncivilized, brutal, hostile nature.
5 = no connotation of a wild, uncivilized, brutal, hostile nature.
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0: Nature is always a static, immobile background
5: Nature is always active, the elements move and live
5: Nature is always active, the elements move and live
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0: Nature exists only for humans.
5: Nature coexists with humans.
5: Nature coexists with humans.
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0: Nature is only used to reflect human emotions
5: Nature is not used to reflect human emotions
5: Nature is not used to reflect human emotions