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Four Seasons in a Day really captures that unique atmosphere of the Irish Sea, you know? It’s a documentary that leans into the quiet moments—those reflective pauses during the ferry ride between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The pacing is meditative; it lets you soak in both the scenery and the weighty themes of identity and belonging in the shadow of Brexit. The director, whose name escapes me, manages to create a sense of intimacy with the travelers, almost like eavesdropping on their thoughts. There's a rawness to it—no flashy effects, just genuine encounters and conversations. That’s what makes it distinctive; it’s a personal look at a political divide, and you really feel the pull of the invisible border. Quite an interesting exploration.
Explores the theme of identity.Intimate portrayal of travelers' perspectives.Unique take on Brexit through visual storytelling.
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