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So, 'Trash' (2011) is this gritty drama that revolves around Pierre Dalpé, a former street kid turned successful waste management entrepreneur in Montreal. It’s intriguing how the film explores his life post-recovery, all thanks to his wife Madeleine, a social worker who really gave him a second chance. What I find striking is the way it tackles themes of redemption and the hidden struggles behind seemingly stable lives. The tone feels raw, and there's this atmospheric tension that builds up as Pierre faces unexpected challenges. The pacing might feel a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the realism of his journey. Definitely some solid performances that immerse you in the story, and the practical effects lend a certain authenticity to the backdrop of urban life. Not your typical feel-good flick, but there’s a depth to it that lingers.
Explores themes of redemption and struggle.Set against the backdrop of urban Montreal.Raw performances that enhance the realism.
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