
Massacre en haute mer is an interesting documentary that dives into some pretty intense and unsettling subject matter. The film's pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb the gravity of its themes. It tackles issues related to maritime disasters and human tragedy, which it explores with a haunting atmosphere that lingers. There’s a raw quality to the visuals, and while I'm not sure about the director's background, it seems they have a knack for capturing the emotional weight of these stories. You get a sense of authenticity in the interviews and the archival footage is used effectively, making the viewing experience quite immersive. Definitely a film that leaves you with a lot to think about afterwards.
Explores maritime disastersHaunting atmosphereEffective use of archival footage
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