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So, 'Sound of the Tide' is this intriguing 1984 Japanese drama that dives into the life of Eikichi Takahashi, a sculptor who ends up becoming a soldier and meets a tragic end on Guadalcanal. The film's tone is contemplative, almost melancholic, as it weaves between his artistic pursuits and the harsh realities of war. It doesn't rush anything; the pacing is slow, allowing you to absorb the ambiance of his world. The performances are quite raw, capturing the conflicted essence of an artist in turmoil. What stands out is how it uses practical effects to evoke both beauty and brutality, reflecting Takahashi's life. It’s definitely a unique narrative that blends art and the cost of conflict.
Focus on the exploration of art and warUnique practical effects enhance emotional impactReflects on the life of a lesser-known artist
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