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So, Springtide is this intriguing documentary that really captures the essence of wave riding's inception in Myanmar. The film starts in a wood shop in Yangon, where you see the craftsmanship behind making surfboards—there's a rawness to it that feels authentic. As it shifts to the Bay of Bengal, you get this beautiful juxtaposition of man and nature. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere. The sound design is noteworthy, with the waves creating a sort of rhythm that pulls you in. It's not just about surfing; it dives into cultural themes and the connection to the ocean. The visuals are stunning, with practical effects that make those waves nearly palpable. Overall, it's a unique glimpse into a world that's still finding its feet.
Documentary style focuses on cultural aspects.Visuals highlight the beauty of Myanmar's coastline.Interesting exploration of local craftsmanship.
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Léopold Belanger
Director