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I Used to Like the Sea is a poignant documentary that dives deep into the heart-wrenching journeys of young refugees from war-torn regions. It captures their resilience and vulnerability as they navigate treacherous paths toward safety in Europe. The pacing is reflective, allowing space for the viewer to absorb the gravity of their experiences. You can feel the weight of their stories, underscored by a haunting score that lingers long after viewing. The filmmakers utilize a blend of raw footage and intimate interviews, creating a hauntingly real atmosphere. It’s not flashy, but the emotional impact is palpable—this film really gets you thinking about displacement and survival in a world that often feels indifferent.
Explores themes of displacement and survivalRaw and intimate storytellingReflective pacing enhances emotional depth
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