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Amin (2018) envelops you in the solitude of a Senegalese immigrant navigating life in France. The film captures the harsh realities of labor, as Amin juggles his solitary existence between the concrete of the worksite and the emptiness of his home. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of introspection that linger just long enough to make you feel his isolation. The chemistry between Amin and Gabri is subtle yet poignant, adding layers to his experience. It's not just about the struggle; it delves into themes of family, sacrifice, and the weight of longing. The performances are raw and honest, giving the film an authenticity that resonates. It's a quiet reflection on life in a foreign land, beautifully understated and reflective.
Focuses on immigrant experiences in France.Presents a unique perspective on labor and identity.Character-driven narrative with a slow build-up.
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