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Thursday, January 9, 2020

The Atlantics (2019)

This movie, which is shortlisted for Best Foreign Language Film for the Oscars this year, is one that sustains its thrills throughout, matches its gorgeous imagery with a compelling story, and defies easy categorization. So, wow!
Set in Dakar, Senegal’s bustling capital, a young man frustrated by his boss cheating him and his friends out of a paycheck takes off for a better life in Spain. Souleiman leaves behind his love, Ada, without so much as a goodbye. Ada wrestles with her feelings for Souleiman and his abrupt departure while only days away from her promised marriage to a wealthier man, Omar. Her heart remains with Souleiman, wherever he might be, as strange and unexplained incidents begin to occur throughout town.
But what starts out as a love story tinged with the desperation that forces people to leave home and loved ones, echoes of the refugee crisis, a look at the exploitation of the poor by the wealthy, and the obsession with purity, takes a sharp turn into something else.  The cinematography keeps up with the plot and this is a great film.  Also, it is streaming on Netflix.

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