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Jolie Rouge
We are very proud to announce Noah's skateboarding team, with members Bobby de Keyzer, Chris Milic, Coles Bailey, Hjalte Halberg, Kyota Umeki, Nick Michel, Quinn Batley, and Troy Gipson, who are featured in our first skate video, Jolie Rouge, created by Alex Greenberg.
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Plot Summary
In this psychological drama, a struggling artist, Anya, grapples with her past trauma and finds herself drawn to a mysterious stranger, Leo, who offers her a path to redemption. As their relationship deepens, Anya must confront the darkness within herself and decide whether to embrace a new beginning or succumb to her inner demons. The film explores themes of art, healing, and the complex nature of human connection.
Critical Reception
Jolie Rouge received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising Jordan Bayne's directorial vision and performance. The film's artistic merit and exploration of psychological themes were often highlighted, though some found the pacing to be uneven. Audience response was generally favorable, appreciating the emotional depth and visual storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
A visually striking and emotionally resonant exploration of trauma and healing.
Jordan Bayne delivers a powerful dual performance as both director and lead.
While the narrative occasionally falters, the film's artistic ambition is commendable.
Google audience: Audiences frequently praised the film's artistic direction and the compelling performances, particularly from lead actress and director Jordan Bayne. Many found the story to be thought-provoking and emotionally engaging, although a portion of viewers suggested the plot could have been more tightly structured.
Fun Fact
Director and star Jordan Bayne drew inspiration for the film's themes from her own experiences and artistic journey.
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