The user reviews are far more interesting than the numerical score. One user describes the film as "provocative" and a "real trip around profound sensitive subjects, from incest to sexual desire". Another review calls it "in some measure pure shocking," using "clues from furniture to the reference to pure porn". These comments paint a picture of a film that doesn't aim for comfort but rather aims to challenge, disturb, and confront its audience with uncomfortable truths. A positive review from 2007 describes it as a "remarkable film carefully shot and directed in a way that maximizes the level of intimacy shared between the audience and the film's captivating story tellers".

felt it was "weirdly uncomfortable" and lacked a clear purpose, describing it as having "inadequate scripting" despite an interesting premise. Where to Watch

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Despite its short runtime, the film features a dedicated cast that captures the "compelling and haunting" nature of the story: Kathleen Lawlor Brekk Bailey Director/Writer: Aaron Salles Torres Where Can You Watch It? Because it is an independent short film, The Sea in Your Eyes