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I Only See in Me the Sea unfolds like a slow, contemplative stroll through color and sound. Vangelis Germanos, capturing a certain wistfulness, reflects on his life and art almost four decades after his debut. The documentary is less about a linear narrative and more about vibing with his essence—music and memories blending into an atmospheric tapestry. The sea, a recurring motif, feels almost like a character itself, offering both escape and reflection. The pacing has this languid, almost dreamy quality that invites you in, letting thoughts drift like boats on water. There’s a rawness in his performances, a sincerity that makes the film resonate on a personal level. It’s a unique exploration of creativity and the passage of time, drawing you into his world without needing grand spectacles.
Unique exploration of a musician's life.Atmospheric and meditative tone.Themes of time and creativity.
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