Alamar Page #4

Synopsis: Before their inevitable farewell, Jorge, a young man of Mayan roots, and Natan, his half-Italian son, spend time together living off the Banco Chinchorro coral reef.
Production: Film Movement
  10 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Metacritic:
77
Rotten Tomatoes:
91%
G
Year:
2009
73 min
$61,613
Website
106 Views


What's this, son?

Mangrove.

It looks like a mangrove,

doesn't it?

Well, that's a seed.

- Yeah?

- A seed from this little plant.

This little plant's seed.

Look, Natan.

Flowers.

Do you know what that's called?

Anacahuite.

White Siricote.

Like the one over there.

Are the green ones

the same as the white ones?

Yes, when they get older,

they will turn white.

- Like the one I see now.

- Exactly, like the one over there.

Soon you'll be flying to Rome

with Mommy.

And I'll be looking after you

wherever you are.

Doesn't matter what happens,

I'll be looking after you.

#I want to go to the sea,

even if it means I have to go walking #

#Walking #

#Walking #

#There's no,

there's no hurry to get there. #

Coffee with sugar?

Yes, son, you made it very strong.

Very strong.

You make it with no sugar.

Which one is mine?

This one.

I can drink three...

two more cups.

So stay sharp.

#Five stingrays, five stingrays #

#The crocodile's teeth #

#Two barracudas

because you caught two. #

Its other eye is on the other side.

The other.

Now I will draw its mouth.

The stingrays are gray,

aren't they?

The stingray has this color.

This color and so is its tail.

Some are like that, but there are

also some gray ones like you said.

And others that are brown

as Grandpa says.

Fish and then,

what else did we see?

The camera!

Sometimes it's tiring.

- It hurts.

- As people live.

It's about that too.

I'd like to visit a place

other than mine.

Get to know other people

different from us.

The palafitte.

I know how to do it.

Blanquita, flying with her wings.

And where is the color blue?

The color blue.

This...

small paper and this flower

will go to Italy or Mexico.

I can make big bubbles.

You want to make a big one?

Grab it.

- See how big it is.

- I'll do one.

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