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Red Ants Bite is an intriguing piece that dives into the lives of two stranded Nigerians in Tbilisi. The film really captures the city's somnolent atmosphere, highlighting moments that feel both tender and raw. Obinna and Afame's relationship unfolds gently, their ambiguous affection portrayed with a kind of quiet intensity. There's an almost dreamlike quality to the pacing as they traverse the city, revealing their vulnerabilities against a backdrop that can be both beautiful and hostile. The practical effects are minimal but effective, emphasizing the reality of their struggles. Performances are understated yet powerful, making you feel their isolation and connection simultaneously. It’s definitely a film that resonates on multiple levels, showcasing human resilience in an unfamiliar landscape.
Explores themes of isolation and connectionDistinctive atmosphere of Tbilisi at dawnSubtle performances that enhance the narrative
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