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So, 'The Sea Dreams Too' is this intriguing documentary from 1960 that feels like an ode to the ocean and its many moods. The tone is contemplative, almost poetic, as it juxtaposes the raw beauty of the sea with the harsh realities of life on its shores. The pacing is a bit languid but works well, letting you soak in the visuals and the stories, as if each frame is inviting you to reflect. There's a curious mix of practical effects and real footage that grounds the film, while its themes spin around the power of nature and the myths that surround it. It’s distinctive—this blending of documentary with lyrical storytelling makes it stand apart from more straightforward nature films of the time.
This documentary has a bit of an obscure reputation, which makes it somewhat harder to find on physical media. It's been released in various formats over the years, with the original VHS being a collector's item due to its limited distribution. There’s a niche interest among collectors, especially those who appreciate documentary films that push against conventional storytelling and offer more of an artistic experience than a straightforward narrative.
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