Amin

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  • 2019
  • 87 hr
  • 6.1  (321)

Amin, a movie directed by Philippe Faucon, is a touching tale of a young Senegalese man's journey to France. The film begins with Amin, a young and ambitious man, working on a fishing boat in Senegal. He is offered a job as a cook on a cargo ship traveling to France. Amin is hesitant but decides to take the opportunity as he sees it as a chance to provide a better life for his family. He makes the journey and eventually settles in a small town where he works as a caretaker for an elderly woman, Mrs. Louise.

The film explores Amin's day-to-day life in France, his struggles with loneliness and isolation, and his struggles to provide for his family back home. One of the most interesting aspects of the movie is the portrayal of the relationships between the various characters.

Amin makes friends with Mrs. Louise's neighbors, Gabrielle and her son, Charly. Amin and Charly become close, and Charly acts as a translator for Amin as he struggles with the language barrier. Gabrielle, on the other hand, begins to develop feelings for Amin, which ultimately creates a complicated situation for them both.

As the movie progresses, we see Amin constantly battling with his own emotions and desires. He is torn between his duty towards his family, the friendships he has made in France, and his own personal ambitions. His experiences in France start to affect him in ways he did not anticipate, and he begins to feel conflicted and isolated.

The film also addresses the themes of immigration and the struggles of adapting to a new country. The difficulties faced by migrants are well-portrayed, from language barriers to the lack of legal documentation, to the loneliness that often results from leaving one's family and everything familiar behind. There are also scenes that highlight the racial and cultural disparities that exist in France, which Amin must navigate.

The movie exhibits a beautiful cinematography that captures the subtle emotions of the character, and the acting is absolutely brilliant, with the actors delivering powerful performances. The leads- Moustapha Mbengue, Emmanuelle Devos, and Mareme N'Diaye shine in their roles and bring the story to life. Mbengue's portrayal of Amin is especially noteworthy, and his performance is both compelling and authentic.

Overall, Amin is a moving, character-driven story that subtly navigates complex issues of identity, loneliness, and migration. It takes a nuanced approach to the themes and is an excellent portrayal of an individual's struggle for survival in a new environment. It is a must-watch movie for those interested in immigrant experiences or those who want to experience a deeply emotional and thought-provoking film.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2019
  • Runtime
    87 hr
  • Language
    French
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (321)