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A group of children spend a seaside picnic that begins with a playful message sealed in an empty bottle and unfolds into imaginative pirate games, hidden tinfoil arranged as mock treasure, a watchful schooner offshore, and a night spent sheltering in a cave. Their practical jokes and make-believe escalate into a minor adventure that tests their resourcefulness and strengthens family bonds, while episodes alternate between light humor, suspense, and tender moments during a long, rain-punctuated night. Scenes blend coastal particulars with childlike ingenuity, and the narrative proceeds as a series of episodic incidents rather than a single dramatic arc.
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