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A New York tale of times we live in
gastondagrivieri7 October 2018
This amazing short film experience had me engaged from the first moment it came on the screen. The vivid reality that these characters endure in order to survive and make some money in this country, was so visceral so well told through the eyes of their director Suzanne. If you ever get a chance to see this wonderful story on the film festival circuit or you are able to see it online somehow, I highly recommend it. Their acting game is so high that there are no barriers of language, but a global understanding through human connections.
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10/10
Realistic!
onurusluca12 December 2019
I am looking forward to see its long version!The characters are just like people from our life.I mean i feel like not watching a film but watching people from the normal life.
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a cold, precise analysis
Kirpianuscus11 January 2021
An analysis about survive in foreign country. About brotherhood, humiliation, kicks, pain, fragility of status, freedom and promises. The story of a pdicab driver, about one dollar and a night.And about police. So, its fresh perspective represents the main virtue.
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