MIACHEL AND ALICIA GRACE

 

            LIGHT BETWEEN  OCEANS

 

 

This movie can be affixed to my movie handbook. If we Start from the Star cast of this then 

the prominent name which comes up is Michael Fassbender one of the best actors I have ever 

seen and his beautiful real-life wife Alicia Vikander. A captivating storyline and screenplay 

which will pierce your heart through its emotions. This movie won’t bore you even for a 

second because of its storyline and how the story proceeds further.


 

This movie revolves around a couple Tom Sherbourne and Isabel Graysmark who are longing 

for a child but due to miscarriage, they start to loosen all their hope and expectations. The 

story takes a turn when Tom and Isabel finds a baby girl in a shipwreck boat with her dead 

father near the seashore. Isabel thought of that as A god's gift and tries to stop Tom to report 

the whole situation to local authorities.

 

The turning of events and story flow was totally amusing to see in this movie. Michael 

Fassbender again nailed this role with his up-to-level acting skills. The chemistry between 

these two characters was very subtle and artistic. Alicia Vikander on the other displayed a 

superlative beauty in her acting as well.

 

Torn with pain and hatred for her husband Isabel is depressed and tom unspoken sacrifice or 

sense omorality is just some alluring factor to watch in this movie. If I have to choose my 

favorite part then it would be the movie's justiciable climax. The most emotional scene 

which made everyone’s heart weep for a minute is when Isabel read the letter which Tom 

left for her


 Vikander, in her most wrenching scenes, presents Isabel as a woman close to 

drowning in an ocean of gloom and longing for happiness, though she is also, at times, 

near-monstrously selfish which nearly killed her Husband. Still, you feel for her, because 

there’s no way to look into Isabel’s eyes and dismiss the deadening sorrow that has made a 

home there. She’s the movie’s heart—and what you see when you look too deep inside a 

heart isn’t always pretty.

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