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So, 'Four Corners' is this gritty crime thriller that really immerses you in the rough-and-tumble of Cape Town's child gangs. The story follows a 13-year-old chess prodigy, and it's fascinating how they weave in the chess motifs with the harsh realities of gang life. The atmosphere is heavy, almost palpable, reflecting the tension between the Number gangs, particularly the 26 and 28. I found the pacing quite unique; it builds slowly but never really drags, drawing you deeper into the characters' struggles. The performances, especially from the young leads, feel raw and authentic, which is something that really sets it apart. Plus, the dialogue is in Sabela and Tsotsi-taal, giving it a real sense of place.
Explores the dynamics of child gangs in South Africa.Unique blend of chess and street life themes.Good practical effects and authentic performances.
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