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Mend
Zé runs a repair shop where he toils over the dregs and discards of his suburban seaside town. Zé is a black bisexual middle-aged man looking for love, and facing down the invisible traumas of colonialism to find a new kind of freedom. But can he learn to mend his relationship with himself?
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Plot Summary
A seasoned, though emotionally scarred, American soldier returns home and finds himself drawn to a mysterious woman. Their burgeoning relationship forces him to confront his past trauma and the fragmented pieces of his life. As they navigate their connection, they both grapple with their individual struggles and the possibility of healing together.
Critical Reception
Mend garnered a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting the performances and emotional core, though some found the pacing uneven. Audiences were generally more receptive, appreciating the film's earnest exploration of healing and connection.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive portrayal of trauma and recovery.
Applauded for the strong performances, particularly from the lead actors.
Noted for its contemplative and intimate storytelling approach.
Google audience: Google user reviews are not widely available for this title. General sentiment for similar independent dramas often points to appreciation for emotional depth and character-driven narratives.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Los Angeles, with much of the story taking place in intimate, character-focused settings to emphasize the emotional journey.
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