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So, 'Dino at the Beach' is this intriguing little piece set in the late summer of the 1960s, capturing that unique New England vibe. The pacing is strangely languid, almost like time is just melting away on the beach. Dino, played with a kind of laid-back charm, just wants to soak up the sun, but then Sebastian enters the scene, and things get interesting. Their afternoon together feels both spontaneous and charged with unspoken tension, and it's fascinating to see how each interprets their fleeting connection. There's a certain rawness to the performances that really complements the practical effects used, and the whole atmosphere just feels like a moment suspended in time, a nostalgic nod to a simpler yet complex era. Worth a watch for sure.
Set in the 1960sFocus on character-driven storytellingNotable for its use of practical effects
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