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  2. Simone, an American writer living a solitary life in Irish countryside, is haunted by visions of her past which begin to intertwine with the fantasy world of the novel she is writing, blurring the...

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    • Randal Plunkett
    • Mystery & Thriller, Drama
    • Katharine Isabelle
  3. Jul 29, 2021 · July 29, 2021. The Green Sea is an uneasy dreamscape of trauma and redemption; a turtle-centric tale that doesn’t entirely miss the mark. While it probably won’t be winning any Oscars just yet, Randall Plunkett’s feature length film certainly has it strengths.

  4. The Green Sea can be unsettling, with some fantastical elements, but ultimately it's a very beautiful, humane and redemptive film. Full Review | Jul 27, 2021. Eddie Harrison...

  5. Jul 13, 2021 · The Green Sea: Directed by Randal Plunkett. With Katharine Isabelle, Hazel Doupe, Jenny Dixon, Dermot Ward. A lone writer lives a life of isolation until her world changes by the appearance of a strange young girl.

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    • Drama, Mystery
    • Randal Plunkett
    • 2021-07-13
  6. Jul 1, 2021 · THE GREEN SEA is the directorial debut of filmmaker Randal Plunkett and stars Katharine Isabelle (Ginger Snaps) as a once famous rock singer turned isolated writer : whenever I come across an independent/low budget movie that I no very little about I always look for that small something that will keep me interested enough to keep watching it ...

  7. Jul 14, 2021 · The Green Sea 2021 Review. Ireland-based American author (and one-time heavy metal band leader) Simone (Isabelle) is struggling to write the follow-up to a successful first novel, hamstrung by a dependency on vodka and recurring visions from a traumatic past.

  8. www.horrordna.com › movies › the-green-sea-randalThe Green Sea - Horror DNA

    Aug 22, 2021 · Full of brilliant quips like “Happiness is a dickhead” (said by Simone of course), The Green Sea is well-written and tells a story that creates many tiny rainbows in its otherwise drab projection. It’s a bit of a stretch to call this movie traditional horror, but the emotions and the events therein are definitely scary as hell.