
A close-up look at sand urchins and rock urchins. At the seashore, a man digs up a sand urchin.
France

Okay, so, “Sea Urchins.” If you’re looking for a thrilling narrative or a deep character study, this is absolutely not it. But if you’ve got a quiet afternoon and a real soft spot for observing the tiny, alien wonders of our world, then yeah, you should totally give this a watch. Skip it if you need constant action or ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Jean Painlevé

Ralph Ince
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"Okay, so, “Sea Urchins.” If you’re looking for a thrilling narrative or a deep character study, this is absolutely not it. But if you’ve got a quiet afternoon and a real soft spot for observing the tiny, alien wonders of our world, then yeah, you should totally give this a watch. Skip it if you need constant action or are just here for a Hollywood blockbuster feel. This is pure, unadulterated nature observation, almost like a moving scientific sketch. 🐚Jean Painlevé, who directed this, really k..."

