

Let's Go to the Beach
Yoon So-ra (Lee Cheong-ah): She is the owner of Sora Motel on the east coast, and has an insatiable desire for food. She is a helpless klutz, but she dreams of becoming a dolphin trainer somedady.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the iconic beaches of Los Angeles, offering a glimpse into the culture and atmosphere surrounding these popular destinations. It captures the essence of a day at the beach, from the sunbathers to the surfers. The film serves as a nostalgic look at a quintessential Southern California experience.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception for this short documentary is limited, as is typical for many shorter independent films. Its focus on a specific, localized experience may have contributed to a narrower critical discussion. Audience reception is also not widely documented in major critical databases.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its visual style and capturing the essence of beach culture.
- Noted for its brief but effective portrayal of a sunny, relaxed atmosphere.
- Limited availability has meant a low volume of public reviews.
Google audience: Due to its status as a short documentary, there is no specific aggregated summary of Google user reviews available for 'Let's Go to the Beach'.
Fun Fact
The film's lack of widespread distribution has made it a hidden gem for those who have encountered it, often through specialized film archives or festival screenings.
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