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All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt (2023)

Drama | 92 minutes
2,65 10 votes

Genre: Drama

Duration: 92 minuten

Country: United States

Directed by: Raven Jackson

Stars: Charleen McClure, Moses Ingram and Reginald Helms Jr.

IMDb score: 5,9 (1.422)

Releasedate: 3 November 2023

All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt plot

"Time is a tender embrace."

The colored Mackenzie comes from Mississippi, a state that occupies an important place in its existence. We see her in various phases of her life. For example, she was washed as a baby while she was taught fishing by her father in the 1970s. They are fragmentary images from a life.

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This is the ideal film for those who constantly have to go to the toilet, because it mainly consists of meaningless silences. We see Mack grow from a child [Kaylee Nicolse Johnson] to an adult woman [Charlene McClure], but don't expect anything interesting to happen in this painfully slow-moving monstrosity. The birds and crickets steal the show, and it is actually a shame that the long silences are interrupted by what passes for dialogue. First class sleeping aid.

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