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“North Atlantic” by Bernardo Nascimento Review by Azalu Kenneth – BFAMPP28035 STORY AND THEME North Atlantic made me feel calm, thoughtful, and a little sad. It creates a quiet, distant atmosphere that pulls you in. From the beginning, the story feels important—even though only two characters speak, every word feels meaningful. The plot follows a pilot who’s stranded in the sky with no fuel, and an air traffic controller on a remote island who tries to help him. They’ve never met before, but they share a powerful connection in a moment of crisis. The theme is simple but deep: even when we’re far apart, we can still connect. The film shows how a small act of kindness or calmness can mean a lot, especially in difficult moments. It’s not full of surprises, but the quiet ending hits emotionally—it stays with you. CHARACTERS AND PERFORMANCES There are only two main characters, but they feel very real. The air traffic controller is calm and kind, and the pilot sounds scared but courageous. T...

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