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So, 'Good Fish' – it's this documentary that dives deep into the daily grind of Tanzanian fishermen. The director's identity remains a bit of a mystery, which adds to its allure, I guess. The film’s tone is quite raw, almost immersive, pulling you right into the rhythm of their lives. You really feel the weight of the nets and the sun on your back. Pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amidst the hustle of fishing. The cinematography captures the vibrancy of the local waters, and there’s a certain simplicity in how the fishermen communicate, which feels genuine and heartfelt. It's not flashy, just real people doing real work, and that makes it distinctively insightful.
Raw and immersiveMystery surrounding the directorSimple yet profound storytelling
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