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Three Miles Up is an interesting piece from '95 that captures the essence of a strained brotherly relationship. The atmosphere is heavy with nostalgia and unresolved tension as the two siblings navigate not just the waters but their own emotional landscapes. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of quiet introspection that really bring out the performances. The addition of a mysterious young woman adds layers to the narrative, creating a sense of intrigue and complexity. It's not flashy, but the practical effects of the boating scenes are grounded and authentic, which gives it a sort of raw charm. Definitely a film that thrives on its subtlety and character-driven storytelling.
Explores complex familial relationshipsUnique use of practical effects in boating scenesCaptivating character study
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