Life and Nothing More

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Still in the prime of her life, Regina works long hours at a Tallahassee fast-food stop, barely earning enough to scrape by and feed her two children – Andrew, an emotionally cagey adolescent, and her young daughter. When a charismatic stranger shows interest, Regina isn't sure she can muster enough trust to let him into her fraught life – and Andrew's ongoing confrontations with authorities don't help matters. With smoldering resentment at his incarcerated father and dealing with a mother nearing the end of her fraying tether, Andrew is more at risk than he realizes. (Cinemax)

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anglais Produced very strangely, this American drama reveals the problems of the American lower class, but it’s shot in such a way that makes it feel like a documentary with real people. I wasn’t sure about whether I was watching a movie or some footage of the American social work clients. Whatever it was, the result was extremely boring to me. ()

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