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Water Get No Enemy presents a raw look at post-civil war Liberia, weaving a narrative that's as much about healing as it is about the joy of surfing. The film has this gritty, yet hopeful vibe, capturing surfers Damien Castera and Arthur Bourbon in their quest to connect with local war-affected youth. You feel the tension and resilience in the air, especially as the kids share their stories, transforming a sport often viewed as an escape into a means of rebuilding community. The pacing flows deliberately, allowing you to really sit with the themes of recovery and friendship. It's distinct for its blend of vibrant ocean scenes and somber reflections. Not exactly polished, but that’s part of its charm.
Highly atmosphericFocus on personal storiesUnique cultural perspective
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