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Holiday in the Sea of Supremacy really dives into this complicated mix of personal reflection and urgent social commentary. The director, though unnamed, captures his 2019 Spanish vacation not as a glamorous getaway but as a haunting backdrop to the human struggles unfolding before him. The use of home videos juxtaposed with raw footage of immigrant rescues and protests creates this heavy, almost unsettling atmosphere. It's like a collage of painful memories where the personal and political collide. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into the layered narrative without rushing through the heavy themes. The practical effects are minimal—it's all about the real moments, making it feel intimate yet expansive. It stands out for its refusal to sugarcoat reality, embracing discomfort instead.
Documentary that challenges perceptions of vacation.Unique blending of personal and political themes.Reflects on current humanitarian issues.
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