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Waves Over Seward: The Good Friday Earthquake is a documentary that really immerses you in the raw reality of the 1964 disaster through personal narratives. The tone is somber yet reflective, giving a deep dive into the fear and chaos experienced by those in Seward. The pacing feels organic, weaving together these accounts with archival footage that, while not overly polished, creates a real sense of place and time. It's not flashy with effects—just real people sharing real stories. What stands out is how it captures the human spirit in the face of nature's fury. It’s those first-person accounts that dig into the emotional aftermath, leaving a lasting impression on how devastating such an event can be.
First-person accounts enhance emotional depth.Archival footage provides historical context.A unique focus on community resilience.
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