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Thunder from the Sea offers a contemplative look at heartbreak and self-discovery, set against the serene yet haunting hills of Israel. The cinematography captures a dream-like ambiance, especially as the moonlight dances across the landscape. Dekel's journey feels intimate and raw, his interactions with Doron—who sports those unusual glowing shoes—add an almost surreal quality. It’s not just about the dialogue but the atmosphere that envelops you, threading through the loneliness and the search for connection. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, which makes the emotional beats resonate deeper. The performances feel genuine, making the characters' struggles palpable. There's something quietly profound here that lingers, a subtle exploration of resilience in the face of personal turmoil.
Explores themes of heartbreak and resilienceUnique visual style with a dream-like qualityStrong performances that feel authentic
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