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Green Tide dives into the murky waters of ecological disaster with a gritty realism that feels uncomfortably real. Set against the haunting backdrop of Breton beaches, the film weaves a tense narrative as young journalist Inès Léraud grapples with the ominous threat of green algae, something that seems almost sentient in its destructive capabilities. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the atmosphere of dread to build gradually. Performances are raw, particularly Léraud's portrayal of a woman driven by moral urgency. There's a striking use of practical effects that underline the grim reality of environmental degradation, making the film's themes resonate deeply. It's a visceral exploration of nature's vengeance and human complicity, crafting a narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores ecological themes with a personal touch.Impressive practical effects enhance the story's impact.Deliberate pacing builds a tense atmosphere.
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