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Plot Summary
A young Native American woman, an artist struggling with addiction, returns to her reservation after a period of absence. She grapples with her past traumas and the challenges of sobriety while reconnecting with her estranged family and community. The film explores themes of healing, identity, and the enduring strength of cultural heritage.
Critical Reception
By the Sea received praise for its sensitive portrayal of addiction and its authentic depiction of Native American life. Critics lauded the performances, particularly from Misty Upham, and Angela Johnson's direction for its emotional depth and visual storytelling. However, some found the pacing to be slow at times.
What Reviewers Say
The film is commended for its raw and honest exploration of addiction and its impact on individuals and families.
Misty Upham's performance as the protagonist is frequently highlighted as a powerful and nuanced portrayal.
The direction is praised for its intimate and empathetic approach to sensitive subject matter.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on the Yakama Indian Reservation in Washington state, lending an authentic backdrop to the story.
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