| Element | What it brings to the picture | Why it matters | |---------|------------------------------|----------------| | | A natural, rhythmic force that can be read metaphorically (emotions, societal pressure) and literally (the coastal backdrop that frames several scenes). | The tide is the film’s visual and narrative pulse; it rises and recedes, echoing characters’ internal arcs. | | Louise Hunter | The protagonist, a former jazz vocalist turned underground DJ, whose name itself evokes a hunter’s pursuit—of sound, identity, and belonging. | She functions as a conduit between the old world of swing and the new, frenetic London club scene. | | London Scat Party | The climactic, chaotic gathering that fuses live scat improvisation with electronic beats in a warehouse near the Thames. | It crystallizes the film’s central tension: the collision of improvisational freedom (scat) with the hyper‑structured world of modern nightlife. |
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