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Waves explores the complexities of love and the rawness of emotional turmoil, all set against the backdrop of stunning surf landscapes. The film carries a certain languid pace, allowing moments of introspection to sink in, which some might find refreshing, while others may see it as dragging a bit. The performances are grounded, particularly the lead who conveys a sense of vulnerability that resonates throughout. There's a palpable tension stemming from her inner conflict, beautifully mirrored by the ocean's unpredictable nature. The cinematography captures both the beauty and isolation of her surroundings, making the whole experience feel very immersive, almost like a daydream tinged with uncertainty.
Waves is relatively new, so finding physical copies might not be too difficult yet, but itβs a film that collectors are starting to take note of. There's discussions about its potential future scarcity as it gains a following in niche circles. Its unique narrative and artistic vision could make it a sought-after title in the years to come, especially among those interested in films that blend personal journeys with striking visuals.
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