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The Sea Starts at Village is, well, an interesting little adventure flick from 1988. It captures this whimsical innocence of childhood, where a group of kids decide to embark on a sea trip, leaving their mundane village life behind. The atmosphere is painted with a sense of excitement and wonder, kind of that nostalgic vibe you get when watching films from that era. There's a certain charm in the practical effects, especially for a family movie; it feels very tactile and real. The pacing has its moments of lulls, which can be a bit of a drag, but it’s offset by the genuine performances of the young cast. It’s not groundbreaking, but it has this distinctive quality that makes it a nice watch for those who appreciate the simpler storytelling of that time.
Children's adventure with a nostalgic vibe · Practical effects add charm · Captures innocence of childhood
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