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Sea Dog is quite a curious documentary that captures Alex’s journey from a bustling life to the serene yet raw environment of New Zealand. He’s 24 and makes this impulsive decision to leave everything behind, which creates this heavy yet liberating vibe throughout the film. The pacing feels authentic, almost meditative at times, letting you sit with his choices. The cinematography really highlights the contrast between his past life and the stark beauty of his father-in-law’s land. It’s not flashy, but that’s what draws you in – the realness of his struggle and transformation. It feels like you’re right there with him, grappling with the weight of isolation and freedom. The moments of quiet reflection linger long after the credits roll.
Documentary style emphasizes realismExplores themes of isolation and freedomCinematography showcases New Zealand's beauty
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