Review: In 'High Tide,' a man is an island unto himself on picturesque Cape Cod
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In 'High Tide,' Lourenço, a young Brazilian man struggling with an expired visa and abandonment, embarks on a journey toward self-acceptance in Provincetown.
Marco Calvani's film beautifully juxtaposes Lourenço's isolation with the vibrant community of misfits in Provincetown, highlighting the journey of individuals finding their place.
Through his interactions with locals like Crystal and Maurice, Lourenço's loneliness begins to fade, showing the power of community and connection in overcoming personal struggles.
The cinematography captures the essence of Cape Cod, illustrating how its scenic landscapes offer a backdrop for self-discovery and the quest for belonging.
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