Through My Window Across the Sea – Movie Review
Director: Marcal Fores
Writer: Ariana Godoy, Eduard Sola (Screenplay)
Cast
- Clara Galle (The Boarding School: Las Cumbres)
- Julia Pena (Berlin)
- Hugo Arbues (The Warning)
- Eric Masip (Little Tito and the Aliens)
Plot: Follows Raquel and Ares as they face challenges in the next chapter of their relationship and their individual lives.
Runtime: 1 Hour 49 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Through My Window Across the Sea starts as Raquel (Galle) and Ares (Pena) reunite after a year apart for studies. They have been missing each other over the years and know the next step of their lives could take them in different directions.
The two get to spend a weekend together, as they look to decide what is next for them. However, their time together brings a new perspective on life that sees them questioning the relationship they are trying to keep secret.
Verdict on Through My Window Across the Sea
Through My Window Across the Sea is a romantic comedy following a couple trying to manage their long-distance relationship. It follows them getting to finally spend time together, however not everything goes as smoothly as they had hoped.
This ends up being a confusing over top teenage love triangle movie. It seems to fill the cast up with so many characters that are all trying to hook up with each other. On paper, it looks to set up one romance, but it ends up feeling like so much more is going on. There is way too much drama for what is meant to be a love story, leaving us bored with the final outcome.
Where to Watch: Through My Window Across the Sea is available on Netflix now.
Final Thoughts – Through My Window Across the Sea is way too much melodrama and unrealistic love stories.
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