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Marche forcée offers a raw glimpse into the dynamics between a teacher and his students, set against the backdrop of the Cevennes' untamed beauty. The film unfolds with a slow, almost languid pace, allowing the viewer to absorb the tension and disconnection that exist within this trio. There's an interesting exploration of youthful rebellion as the characters navigate their isolation among the rivers and forests. The performances feel genuine, particularly between Lucas and his pupils, Samia and Djome, who bring a sense of authenticity to their roles. The cinematography captures the wildness of their environment, almost as if it becomes a character in itself. It's not the most polished piece, but it offers an intriguing take on the complexities of adolescence and authority.
Captivating scenery enhances the emotional toneExplores themes of rebellion and authorityAuthentic performances add depth to the narrative
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