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Under the Cover of Cloud offers a quirky blend of personal introspection and sports culture. The journalist's return to Hobart feels raw and reflective, capturing that sense of an outsider trying to reconnect with his roots. There’s a gritty realism in the pacing, as he bounces between his own existential crises and the lofty legacy of David Boon, a Tasmanian cricket legend. What struck me about this doc is its exploration of obsession—not just with cricket, but with identity and belonging. The interviews, often informal and candid, add layers to the narrative. It’s not flashy—no grandiose effects or polished storytelling—but it has a certain charm that keeps you engaged, making you think about the intersections of sports, history, and personal redemption.
Focuses on personal reflection and sports culture.Captures the essence of Hobart and its cricket legacy.Provides a candid look at the struggles of identity.
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