
Intelligent, Sensitive, it’s Beautiful

It’s a film about people, about life, about racism, and about trying to do your best in a society where your endeavors are always challenged.
It’s a film without beginning or end, it’s like life: you pick it up here, you left it off there. Don’t look for thrills, stunts, CGI or whatever, but it’s full of surprises, and full of lessons. It’s a film where people learn to become wonderful - and it is wonderful. It’s a film where bad people learn to be good and good people learn you can’t be good everyday - no matter how hard you try - and in the end, of course, there’s no good or bad people, we’re all in the same boat. It’s a film where people love each other, hate each other, kill each other and save each other.
The directing is superb, it’s all in atmospheres, it has a personal and intimate griffe, and it will surprise you where you last expect it. The script is peculiar since there’s no real story, but the intricacies in which the different actions are woven together is a fine piece of work. The actors are perfect, they all make for the truth: you will share their lives, hope with them, hold your breath with them, and at many corners they will carry your heart away.
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