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SABINUS
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Plot Summary
In a future where racism has been eradicated, a man who believes himself to be the last racist is tasked with bringing a black man back to his origins. As they journey together, their preconceived notions and beliefs are challenged, leading to unexpected situations and a re-evaluation of their perspectives.
Critical Reception
Sabinus received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. It was particularly noted for its bold premise and the performances of its lead actors. Some found its humor to be sharp and thought-provoking, while others felt it occasionally stumbled in its execution of sensitive themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its audacious premise tackling racism in a unique way.
Applauded for the chemistry and performances of Fabrice Eboué and Jean-Pascal Zadi.
Criticized by some for its reliance on stereotypes and potentially controversial humor.
Google audience: Google users generally found 'Sabinus' to be a funny and thought-provoking film that dares to address racism with a satirical edge. Many appreciated the film's originality and the comedic talents of its cast, though some viewers felt the humor could be too provocative.
Fun Fact
The film's director and star, Fabrice Eboué, is known for his stand-up comedy background and has often explored themes of cultural identity and social commentary in his work.
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