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So, 'The Body of the Sea' is this intriguing documentary that unfolds in a small port where a yard full of cats makes for a curious backdrop. It's not just about dismantling a ship, but the way these two people go about it - sparks flying, smoke rising, all while the cats lounge around waiting for some food. The pacing feels slow yet deliberate, almost meditative, as it captures those little moments of coexistence between humans and animals. There's a certain charm in its simplicity, and it really digs into themes of labor, companionship, and the mundane beauty of everyday life. The practical effects of the ship dismantling are raw and unfiltered, adding a tactile quality that pulls you in. It's a slice of life, you know?
Focuses on human-animal relationshipsCaptures the essence of everyday lifeRaw and unfiltered practical effects
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