Cyan
Cyan
CyanRed, yellow, cyan: these are the skin colors that determine the three
social classes of a society strangely similar to ours. The yellows are
the wealthiest and the reds, the middle class. The blues are the most
poor, discriminated against and pushed back to Bonifacio, the deprived district of the
megalopolis of Bourne. While issues related to skin color and
diversity takes on greater importance, the lives of five friends are disrupted by an event
which throws them into the past. Footprints discovered at the scene of a
tragedy which, 20 years earlier, had greatly weakened the blue community,
connect the small group to a deceased friend. Risking suffering the repercussions
of the reopening of an investigation, they are forced to return to their
adolescence. Haunted by the memory of this young adult who had had the misfortune
shouting their rage too loudly, they find themselves confronted with the different parties
Bourne's policies, deeply buried secrets and regulations
late accounts. Carried by a lively line and by a skillfully written story
constructed, explores with finesse the themes of equality in all its forms
forms, discrimination and freedom.
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