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So, 'Sea in the Blood' is one of those documentaries that really digs into the personal and the intimate, weaving together home movies and family photos with drawings and written texts. It’s about a family that has faced disease for generations, which gives it this raw, almost haunting quality. The pacing is slow but purposeful, allowing you to absorb the emotions behind the images. There’s a certain atmosphere created by the blend of personal history and the creative interpretations of their experiences. The way it combines these elements makes it stand out from more traditional docs. It’s like you’re stepping into someone’s very private narrative, which is both touching and a bit unsettling at times.
Unique blend of art and personal storytelling.Explores deep themes of family and illness.Atmospheric and reflective tone throughout.
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Richard Fung
Director