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So, 'Seasick' from '96 is one of those flicks that kind of creeps up on you. It’s a blend of drama and thriller, and while the director isn't exactly a household name, the film's atmosphere is intense and a bit claustrophobic. The whole eco-terrorism angle—attacking a ship laden with toxic waste—is pretty gritty and feels relevant even now. The pacing is uneven at times, but it builds tension effectively. You get some solid practical effects that really add to the visceral experience. The performances? They pull you in, making you feel the desperation and moral conflict. It's not just about the action; there's this underlying commentary on environmental responsibility that sticks with you.
Themes of environmentalism and moral conflict.Strong practical effects that enhance tension.Uneven pacing but effective build-up.
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