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Tsunami 81 is an interesting take on the aftershocks of the 2004 tsunami. It’s not just about the destruction, you see. There's this underlying thread of human connection that emerges from the chaos. The pacing, while at times a bit slow, really gives it space to breathe, allowing the characters to develop against the backdrop of catastrophe. The performances feel genuine; you can sense the weight of loss, yet there's this subtle humor woven in, which oddly makes it more relatable. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, effectively capture the sheer scale of the disaster without overdoing it. It's a film that lingers, making you reflect on resilience and the bonds formed in the aftermath of tragedy.
Strong character developmentSubtle humor amidst tragedyRealistic portrayal of disaster effects
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