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Sea Coal is this raw, atmospheric piece that really captures the bleakness of the Northeast Coast. Barry, portrayed by Ben Pearson, is a character steeped in his own shadows, gathering sea coal on those frigid, windswept beaches of County Durham. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to dwell in the harshness of his reality. What sets it apart are the original poems by Joseph S. Kelley woven into the narrative, giving it a unique lyrical quality. The sound design and music from Rupert Ludlow Philbrick contribute to an almost haunting vibe, enhancing the film's emotional landscape. It’s not just a story of survival; it grapples with themes of memory and loss in a very visceral way.
Features original poetry integrated into the narrative.Strong emphasis on practical effects and sound design.Explores deep themes of memory and personal struggle.
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