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The Marginalized is an intriguing mix of comedy and drama that takes you through the gritty underbelly of Orly airport. It's a unique setting, really—Michèle, a woman in her fifties, navigates her existence as a homeless person with a weary resilience. The film's pacing is contemplative, allowing us to digest Michèle's loneliness while also giving space to Theo, this young man with a mental handicap, who brings an unexpected warmth. Their interactions are poignant, laced with humor, yet underscored by the harsh realities they face. The performances feel genuine; there's a rawness that makes it distinctive. The dynamics of shelter and belonging play out beautifully, creating an atmosphere that resonates long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of homelessness and connection.Unique setting at an international airport.Offers a blend of humor and deep emotional moments.
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