A melancholy with a solid story that puts a question mark on moral values of a human being.
The movie plot goes like this: Dwight, who by fate ended up on streets, after the release of the killer who killed his parents he decides to take the justice in his own hands, while trying to protect his remaining relatives.
A lot of fear, pain, anger, reluctance and even empathy are written on the main character of the movie and this makes the movie very interesting without cliché moments.
I like it because how the director warmly succeeded to describe the character in his movie, without losing the realness at all.
To be honest I never heard of the director and the main character before, they are unknown to me but that does not change the fact that they are phenomenal. The only thing that was a bit tricky is the initial motive for the whole mess, maybe they could have figured out something better. But maybe that absurd moment adds real value to the story and the movie overall.
I was pleasantly surprised, good movie with non-popular crew, I warmly recommend it if you want to take a break from Hollywood movies.
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