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All the Roads Lead to the Sea is quite a piece, really. It explores the tension between nature and the encroachment of modernity, particularly through this harrowing route that people navigate. The juxtaposition of the serene ocean and the relentless traffic noise creates this dissonance that really sticks with you. You feel the anxiety of the walkers, almost like a character study of sorts. The pacing is contemplative, giving you space to absorb the visual storytelling. There's no big-name director behind it—so it's raw in a way that feels personal. The cinematography captures the beauty of the coast while reminding you of the chaos just off-screen. It's an introspective dive, not your average documentary fare, and definitely leaves an impression.
Explores themes of nature vs. modernityRaw and personal cinematographyContemplative pacing enhances the viewing experience
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