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Lukas by the Sea is one of those understated dramas that really draws you in. The film captures a long, restless night where the main character, Lukas, meets various people, each encounter revealing layers of loneliness and longing. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the atmosphere to seep in, almost like a fog over the ocean. The performances are raw and grounded, conveying a sense of vulnerability that resonates deeply. There's something about the simplicity of its practical effects and the open-ended nature of its narrative that makes it distinctive. It’s not about grand statements; it’s more about those small, fleeting moments of connection that linger long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of human connectionSet during a single nightUtilizes practical effects for realism
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