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An urgent plea from Jade, with whom they once shared a passionate bond, brings two European men, Alex and Bernardo, to an unexpected encounter in the Arizona desert, in Navajo Nation. They are introduced to the harsh reality of Jade’s life by her precocious, free-spirited 10-year-old daughter, Frida. Their views on life, love and even death are about to change forever. (Cinemax)
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Jeez, what a piece of crap. A Swiss creator makes a film about two Europeans somewhere in America in the middle of an Indian reservation. The camera doesn’t show anything interesting except the miserable Indians, so I’m starting to really have some doubts about all of this. I’m used to Americans shooting films about anything they like, but when it’s a Swiss director presenting the decline of one American nation, it’s very strange. ()
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