The Inland Sea feels more like a quiet meditation than a traditional documentary.
It spends a lot of time observing the rhythms of life around the sea, letting the landscapes and small human moments speak for themselves. There’s something very calming about the way it moves, even if it can feel a bit slow and distant at times.
I appreciated the atmosphere and the sense of place it creates, though I did find myself wishing it dug a little deeper into the people and stories it hints at.
The Inland Sea feels more like a quiet meditation than a traditional documentary.
It spends a lot of time observing the rhythms of life around the sea, letting the landscapes and small human moments speak for themselves. There’s something very calming about the way it moves, even if it can feel a bit slow and distant at times.
I appreciated the atmosphere and the sense of place it creates, though I did find myself wishing it dug a little deeper into the people and stories it hints at.