In a world where we’re often spoilt for choice when it comes to ‘what to watch tonight’ or ‘what to binge on this weekend’, it’s a joy to come across films whose understated beauty lies in their simplicity. In saying that, ‘simple’ shouldn’t be mistaken for ‘simplistic’. These films are gems that do what movies really are supposed to do – connect with the audience’s emotions at a deep level. Supa Modo is one such movie.
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