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Tsunami (2020) captures a slice of life after the devastating 2004 tsunami, weaving a tale of hope and heartache. It’s not just about the disaster; it’s about the families left in its wake. The pacing feels deliberate, reflecting the long journey of grief and recovery. You can really sense the atmosphere of loss, but also resilience. The performances, particularly by the child actors, are poignant—they convey so much with subtlety, pulling you into their worlds. It has this raw edge, a mix of drama and thriller that keeps you engaged. There's something about its depiction of the Tamil and Sinhalese communities that feels honest, highlighting shared humanity despite tragedy. Definitely a unique portrayal of survival and connection.
Strong performances from child actorsRealistic depiction of post-tsunami lifeInteresting cultural dynamics between Tamil and Sinhalese
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