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So, 'Last Days at Sea' is really something. It's this quiet, intimate documentary that gets into the life of Reyboy, a young boy living in a Filipino fishing village. The ocean feels alive here, almost like a character itself, which is interesting. The visuals are pretty stunning, capturing the vibrant yet harsh realities of coastal life. There's a real sense of nostalgia and impending change, which the pacing builds up nicely. It's not flashy, but the simplicity of Reyboy's world, mixed with the themes of childhood and transition, really hits home. The filmmaker's approach feels personal, almost like you're stepping into this boy's shoes. And while you might expect more drama, it’s the subtle moments that stick with you.
Intimate portrait of childhoodRichly textured visualsThemes of change and nostalgia
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Venice Atienza
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