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Low Tide is one of those films that quietly pulls you in. Minervini's direction captures the languid pace of a summer in a small town, where every moment is steeped in the weight of loneliness. The 12-year-old protagonist navigates an empty landscape, both physically and emotionally, as his mother remains oblivious to his growing solitude. The performances are raw and unrefined, adding to that realism—especially the boy's internal conflict, which is rendered through subtle gestures and lingering glances. There's an atmospheric quality to the cinematography; it feels almost like a documentary at times. The way it tackles themes of freedom versus confinement is striking, and the contrast between childhood innocence and societal expectations makes it particularly poignant.
Considered a strong representation of modern indie cinema.Interesting character study with a slow burn narrative.Notable for its effective use of natural settings to enhance themes.
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Roberto Minervini
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