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Public ・ 03.05

2025.03.01 (Sat)
With a lot of proposition and a handling of the camera and perspective, it becomes the heaviest and at times boring. A pity for its story. In the 60s, a young African American is unjustly involved in a robbery that takes him to one of the worst and infamous reform schools, and with this we already know where this is going. Developed in first person, with contemplative elements to a certain point. And ironically, what sounds more interesting is what makes it more tiring and complicated, because the perspective changes between the main characters and well at times you no longer know what perspective you are in, I got lost several times and the 2 hours and 20 minutes do not help either. That's right, this is the most artistic of the nominees for best film of the year, too bad it costs so much to see it.