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Released in 2015, By the Sea was written, directed by, and starred Angelina Jolie Pitt, alongside her then-husband Brad Pitt. The film is a deliberate departure from blockbuster cinema, offering a slow-burn, character-driven narrative set against the stunning backdrop of the Maltese coast in the 1970s.

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: As the final on-screen collaboration between Jolie and Pitt, the film holds a unique, melancholy place in Hollywood history, mirroring complex themes of relational dissolution that fascinated the public.

Written, directed, and produced by (credited as Angelina Jolie Pitt), this romantic drama features her alongside her then-husband Brad Pitt . By the Sea movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert

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When looking for , users are typically looking for: 720p Resolution: Sharp, clear video quality.

Released in 2015, By the Sea was written, directed by, and starred Angelina Jolie Pitt, alongside her then-husband Brad Pitt. The film is a deliberate departure from blockbuster cinema, offering a slow-burn, character-driven narrative set against the stunning backdrop of the Maltese coast in the 1970s.

The Intersection of Piracy and Cinema: Analyzing "By the Sea" (2015) and the Role of Sites like Vegamovies

ByTheSea 2015;

: As the final on-screen collaboration between Jolie and Pitt, the film holds a unique, melancholy place in Hollywood history, mirroring complex themes of relational dissolution that fascinated the public.

Written, directed, and produced by (credited as Angelina Jolie Pitt), this romantic drama features her alongside her then-husband Brad Pitt . By the Sea movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert