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Hexagone offers an intriguing glimpse into the lives of working-class folks in the suburbs, particularly seen through the lens of the Maghrebi community. The episodic structure can feel a bit disjointed at times, but that just adds to its raw authenticity, right? The film captures the essence of everyday struggles and the small moments of joy in a way that's both humorous and poignant. The atmosphere is very much grounded in its setting, and you get the sense of a community that's vibrant yet often overlooked. The performances are genuine, reflecting a range of experiences that resonate throughout. It's a unique snapshot of life, layered with social commentary, and done with a light touch that keeps it engaging.
fragmented narrative styledocumentary-like realismfocus on Maghrebi community
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