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Rolling Sea
"Rolling Sea" - After a longer stay at the hospital, the young Martin comes to Gothenburg and notice that his fiancee Sonja has met another man.
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Plot Summary
A successful but lonely author returns to his rural hometown after a long absence. He reconnects with his estranged family and confronts painful memories, particularly concerning his mother's perceived coldness and the suicide of his younger brother. As he navigates his past, he finds unexpected solace and a potential for healing.
Critical Reception
Rolling Sea was met with critical acclaim upon its release, praised for its sensitive portrayal of complex family dynamics and its powerful performances. It was considered a mature and deeply affecting drama that resonated with audiences and critics alike for its exploration of guilt, regret, and redemption.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its poignant exploration of unresolved family trauma and guilt.
Lauded for the outstanding performances, particularly from Olivia de Havilland and Montgomery Clift.
Celebrated as a masterfully directed and emotionally resonant drama.
Google audience: Audiences frequently praised the film's emotional depth and the powerful acting, highlighting how it effectively captured the complexities of familial relationships and personal struggles. Many found the narrative compelling and the resolution cathartic.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Academy Award for Best Actress (Olivia de Havilland) and received nominations for Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actor.
Fun Fact
The film's setting in rural Connecticut was largely shot on location, adding to its authentic and atmospheric feel, though some interior scenes were filmed on studio backlots.
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