Sasha is a young mother staying in the idyllic resort island of Yeu with her baby, awaiting her husband's return from Paris. Her solitude is broken by the appearance of Tatiana, a brooding backpacker who asks to camp outside her cottage. Sasha grows increasingly fascinated with her mysterious visitor even as her demeanour grows more sinister and she insinuates herself into Sasha's home. With its stunning cinematography and ominous pacing, François Ozon's See The Sea (Regarde La Mer) provocatively uncovers the dark undercurrents swirling beneath curiosity and attraction, ultimately challenging our assumptions about desire, identity and motherhood.
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