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So, 'Sea of Makoto' is this intriguing documentary that feels like a meditative dive into the ocean's depths, you know? The director, who remains a bit of a mystery, captures this haunting exploration of memory and nature. It revolves around a woman who really loved the sea and, after her passing, her friends return to the water to honor her. The pacing is slow, deliberate—almost like you're submerged yourself. The visuals are striking, with a blend of real underwater shots and those lovely practical effects that evoke a sense of longing. It’s not just about loss but also this deep connection to the ocean, as if it breathes life into their memories. Definitely a distinctive piece in the documentary realm.
Excellent cinematography with a focus on underwater landscapes.Themes of memory and connection to nature are prevalent.Unique narrative structure that blends personal stories with documentary style.
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