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So, 'The Vast Deep Blue Ocean' is this documentary that really dives deep into the life of the Amis people, particularly through the lens of Director Laway's childhood experiences. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to really absorb the connection between family and the sea. It's almost nostalgic in how it paints his father's life as a fisherman out of Kaohsiung. There's this raw authenticity in the visuals, capturing the harsh beauty of the ocean and the vibrancy of the fishing culture. No fancy CGI here, just real shots of boats and the people who depend on them. It's a unique look at a world that many might overlook, and I appreciate how it blends personal history with broader themes of labor and community.
Captures the essence of Amis fishing culture.Blends personal narrative with community themes.Raw visuals, no flashy effects; just the ocean and its people.
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Laway Talay
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