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So, 'Negative Numbers' is a pretty compelling drama that dives into life inside a juvenile detention center in Tbilisi during the early 2000s. The film's atmosphere is gritty yet hopeful, capturing the struggles and resilience of these young offenders. It’s fascinating how two former rugby players step in, using the sport to teach discipline and teamwork. This dynamic adds a unique layer to the storytelling. The pacing balances between intense emotional moments and quieter reflections, keeping you engaged without rushing through the character arcs. The performances feel authentic, showcasing the raw vulnerabilities of the youths. Practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the realism of their environment. Overall, it’s a thought-provoking take on redemption and the impact of mentorship.
Focuses on themes of redemption and mentorshipGritty portrayal of juvenile lifeStrong character-driven narratives
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