Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaJosh Chang is a struggling gig economy worker who picks up passengers on Election Day, which changes the course of everyone's lives forever.Josh Chang is a struggling gig economy worker who picks up passengers on Election Day, which changes the course of everyone's lives forever.Josh Chang is a struggling gig economy worker who picks up passengers on Election Day, which changes the course of everyone's lives forever.
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The Sea was Never Blue is an interesting Indie film in that it touched on raw emotion that hits both sides of the aisle for many individuals in America today. No matter what one's political beliefs might be, people need one another, and should be there when the 'going' becomes 'impossible.' I found myself interested in the emotions of the characters, what triggered their edge and what made them come together. Sometimes we just need to be there and care about others no matter what else is happening. I enjoyed the ensemble of actors, all convincing that they, like so many, needed to be heard and understood.
One of the better Indie films!
One of the better Indie films!
Before I begin, I need to note that while I had nothing to do with the producing, writing, or directing of this film, I did supply my voice for a five second segment where I am a radio DJ in the background of one scene. Ok, now that that connection and disclaimer has been made:
While watching this film for the first time today, I was very happily surprised. It's easy to default to lower expectations of independent films in terms of the aspects of filmmaking that multi-million dollar budgets make possible. This film is a counterbalance to those expectations. The acting is solid throughout, with any script/acting/edit issues inconsequential and barely noticeable. I found myself looking for them, which makes me a bad movie watcher, not a good watcher of a bad movie! I liked the entire film.
Adam Assad packs more political angles, ideas, and clear thinking opinions into a small handful of scenes than many news shows do in prime internet time on CNN or Foxnews. The result, without giving anything away, is a movie which works on multiple levels: as an indie narrative, and as a screenshot into multiple angles of American political life. As a result, it would be very easy to launch conversations around any or all of the characters and their back stories.
Solid performances from all the actors. Great music. Good editing overall. We could pick apart the tiny things here and there but literally that would be just for conversation if one chose to nitpick. And there's no reason to because things like character arcs and tension and acting were there. I am sure those elements will only improve with his next film and his next after that.
Looking forward to seeing what comes next from Adam and I hope I get to revise my role as radio commentator, hopefully next time for more than five seconds!
While watching this film for the first time today, I was very happily surprised. It's easy to default to lower expectations of independent films in terms of the aspects of filmmaking that multi-million dollar budgets make possible. This film is a counterbalance to those expectations. The acting is solid throughout, with any script/acting/edit issues inconsequential and barely noticeable. I found myself looking for them, which makes me a bad movie watcher, not a good watcher of a bad movie! I liked the entire film.
Adam Assad packs more political angles, ideas, and clear thinking opinions into a small handful of scenes than many news shows do in prime internet time on CNN or Foxnews. The result, without giving anything away, is a movie which works on multiple levels: as an indie narrative, and as a screenshot into multiple angles of American political life. As a result, it would be very easy to launch conversations around any or all of the characters and their back stories.
Solid performances from all the actors. Great music. Good editing overall. We could pick apart the tiny things here and there but literally that would be just for conversation if one chose to nitpick. And there's no reason to because things like character arcs and tension and acting were there. I am sure those elements will only improve with his next film and his next after that.
Looking forward to seeing what comes next from Adam and I hope I get to revise my role as radio commentator, hopefully next time for more than five seconds!
Currently its almost impossible to get a objective take on U. S. politics. With all forms of media playing team politics and further exhausting the audience, this film is refreshing and tackles life in America post 2016. I found the characters to express what life in Los Angeles has been like and the tension we all deal with day to day.
Usually political films are cringe and one sided but this film stood out with its story and plot development. It has a immersive aspect that gives it a feeling of being real. Overall this was an excellent, challenging film and an impressive first feature for the director.
Usually political films are cringe and one sided but this film stood out with its story and plot development. It has a immersive aspect that gives it a feeling of being real. Overall this was an excellent, challenging film and an impressive first feature for the director.
The main character, Josh, is facing financial problems and can't secure gainful employment coupled with psychological problems from his service in the armed forces. At the beginning he confronts his psychologist about the bill needed for counseling services, and I think this will hit home to a lot of people who struggled with mental health, especially the irony that when finances are a major cause of anxiety, they industry slaps you with a heavy bill to get it treated.
I like also that it treats the people who like Trump sympathetically without endorsing or condoning their views. Instead the movie uses the old arguments and attacks you hear between different political groups to highlight just how tired and shallow they can be sometimes. It doesn't try to deconstruct the characters' reasons for their views but rather focuses on how the political system divides unlikely friends.
It's kind of like Breakfast Club for poor people. If you've ever had to work the gig economy, you'll find the movie relatable.
I like also that it treats the people who like Trump sympathetically without endorsing or condoning their views. Instead the movie uses the old arguments and attacks you hear between different political groups to highlight just how tired and shallow they can be sometimes. It doesn't try to deconstruct the characters' reasons for their views but rather focuses on how the political system divides unlikely friends.
It's kind of like Breakfast Club for poor people. If you've ever had to work the gig economy, you'll find the movie relatable.
This Indie film certainly delivered when dealing with emotions and the psychology of how individuals can be from completely different backgrounds and find a common thread to tie them together. We need more coming together in America and The Sea was Never Blue revealed a raw desperation that has been infiltrating and seeping into many walks of life. It has an interesting group of actors, nice cinematography, and a film that refreshingly keeps your interest.
Best Cinematography 2023 at the Marina Del Rey Film Festival and 2022 Winner Festival Award for Best Narrative Feature Film.
Recommended and will watch it again!
Best Cinematography 2023 at the Marina Del Rey Film Festival and 2022 Winner Festival Award for Best Narrative Feature Film.
Recommended and will watch it again!
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Marques Johnson: I was in the army too. Did two tours. Iraq and Afghanistan.
Bruce McIntyre: I'm sorry. I just didn't expect to hear that from someone who hates America so much.
Marques Johnson: I don't hate America, man. America hates me.
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- País de origem
- Centrais de atendimento oficiais
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Море никогда не было синим
- Locações de filme
- Stanton, Califórnia, EUA(Greg's house)
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 21 minutos
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- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1
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