Aquarela is a 90 minute movie that demonstrates the power and beauty of water. The best part of this might be there is basically no talking in the whole movie. There are a few words by the people trying to pull cars from the ice but nothing is intentional. You are meant to take in the awe of water in all it's forms.
I am not going to tell you this is an action pack event but in many ways it is filled with action from falling glaciers to crashing waves. Through my favorite part might be the people trying to get the cars out of the ice in the beginning. If it wasn't a matter of life or death in some cases it could be a comedy.
My dad loves to go to the shore and watch at the inlet the waves crash against the rocks. In the same way that is relaxing this movie is relaxing as well. It is 90 minutes for you to rest your mind and you can find yourself drifting away from daily troubles to relaxation. Not that I have any troubles, outside of being attack by bugs.
The movie did an excellent job of pairing the scenes on the screen with the music that is playing at time is excellent. When the movie wants to go from showing the power of water it pairs with thunderous sounds, while when the water is supposed to peaceful and calm, calming tones are played. I felt the song selection was on point and the choice at points to let the only sound worked in many situations.
I can't get across in words how beautiful some of the scenes where. It is amazing the beauty that is the world and movies like this do an excellent job of getting it across.
If I need to relax I would consider watching it again. It was good but not the type of movie that I would normally go and see.
No stars since it was great for the type of movie it is but probably not the best form of entertainment.
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