Review of Sea Fever (2020) by Katie Walsh for Chicago Tribune — 09 Apr 2020
Sea Fever only momentarily touches the highest registers of operatic bloody horrors and outlandish fantasy sci-fi. Rather, it remains in the realm of the moral, the ethical, the human-scaled losses and decisions, which makes for just as, if not more, torturous personal quandaries.
It's an absorbing (if sometimes muted) wrestle with the notions of ethics and infection, in a moment that couldn't be more appropriate.
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This review of Sea Fever (2020) was written by Katie Walsh and published by Chicago Tribune on 09 Apr 2020.
Sea Fever has generally received mixed reviews.
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