I think this is a lovely movie, which portrays the shellfish industry in an 'as it is' warts and all manner, more usually attributed to documentaries than to movies. The location is great and beautiful in a run down, natural, kind of way. You can tell that the film makers just used the natural fabric of the place rather than tried to build a set. The river is shown in all its glory and the love story itself is very well done.
Having worked in the shellfish industry in the UK I could easily relate to the roughish characters portrayed here.
Well Done.
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Having worked in the shellfish industry in the UK I could easily relate to the roughish characters portrayed here.
Well Done.
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