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Nèg maron dives into the lives of Joshua and Flint, two young men in Sainte-Rose, Guadeloupe, who are caught in a cycle of monotony and petty crime. The film captures the languid atmosphere of their surroundings, with a pace that mirrors their aimlessness. When Marcus enters the scene, things shift; choices become weighty. It’s not about flashy effects or high drama, but rather the subtleties of friendship and the nuances of struggle. The performances feel raw, almost like an extension of their environment. There's a sense of realism that stems from its grounded storytelling, exploring how easily one can get lost in a small world and the consequences of those choices. It’s definitely a film that lingers with you.
Explores themes of friendship and choicesCaptures the essence of life in GuadeloupeDistinctive for its raw and realistic storytelling
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