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Adú is one of the films that has made me reflect the most in recent times. It is completely necessary to empathize with the problems of the so-called Third World. Adú is one of those six years old immigrants who, literally risked his life crossing Africa and then the Mediterranean to reach Spain. New on Netflix, the Spanish film Adu is an epic melodrama tying together three stories set in Africa. Violence shows some blood and gore. In a desperate attempt to reach Europe and crouched before an airstrip in Cameroon, a six-year-old boy and his older sister wait to sneak into the holds of an airplane.
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Not too far away, an environmental activist contemplates the terrible image of an elephant, dead and fangless. Not only do you have to fight against poaching, but you will also have to meet the problems of your newly arrived. There's no sugar-coating what happens in "Adú,'" a Spanish film about the trials of human migration in Africa.
The pall of death hangs over it. A child endures horrors no child should experience, and all of those deaths directly impact him. However Netflix is pitching this, "Adú" is grim going and nobody's idea of a… Synopsis. Cast Movie reviews and ratings by Film Critic Roger Ebert