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Director: Cole Evans
Cast: Jake McDorman, Lyle Lettau, Eugene Lee Yang, Amin El Gamal
Spring Bloom is a complex romance that unfolds at a gourmet restaurant between a brilliant but troubled chef (McDorman) and a mercurial younger man on the run from his past (Lettau).
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Spring Bloom, directed by Cole Evans, is a captivating romance that blends drama and depth, featuring standout performances from Jake McDorman and Lyle Lettau as two complex individuals navigating the highs and lows of their relationship against the backdrop of a gourmet restaurant. The film's nuanced exploration of troubled pasts and personal growth is sure to resonate with fans of character-driven dramas.
The spring bloom is a strong increase in phytoplankton abundance that typically occurs in the early spring and lasts until late spring or early summer. This seasonal event is characteristic of temperate North Atlantic, sub-polar, and coastal waters. Phytoplankton blooms occur when growth exceeds losses, however there is no universally accepted definition of the magnitude of change or the threshold of abundance that constitutes a bloom. The magnitude, spatial extent and duration of a bloom depends on a variety of abiotic and biotic factors. Abiotic factors include light availability, nutrients, temperature, and physical processes that influence light availability, and biotic factors include grazing, viral lysis, and phytoplankton physiology. The factors that lead to bloom initiation are still actively debated.
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