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Fremont (2023)

Fremont (2023)

A low-key study of a refugee's survivor's guilt that balances tender poignancy with deadpan humor

The Very Best

8.0

Movie

United States of America
Cantonese, English, Faroese
Comedy, Drama
2023
BABAK JALALI
Anaita Wali Zada, Boots Riley, Eddie Tang
92 min

TLDR

I’m not a fortune cookie, but I’m predicting a bright future ahead for Anaita Wali Zada.

What it's about

Desperate for a dream, a lonely, guilt-ridden Afghan refugee tries to forge an outside connection using her job writing prophecies for fortune cookies.

The take

Aptly for a film partly set in a fortune cookie factory, Fremont deals with luck — specifically, the other side of good luck: survivor’s guilt. Donya (played by real-life Afghan refugee Anaita Wali Zada) is a former translator for the US Army who fled her home city of Kabul on an emergency evacuation flight when the Taliban took over in 2021. Now living a safe, if drab, existence in the titular Californian town, insomniac Donya struggles to embrace her freedom, tormented by the knowledge that she lost some of her old colleagues to reprisal attacks and that her loved ones are still living under repressive rule in Afghanistan.

As Donya shuttles between her little apartment in Fremont, her job writing cryptic one-liners for a fortune cookie factory in San Francisco, and appointments with her eccentric psychiatrist (Gregg Turkington), Fremont balances a moving study of her melancholy with deadpan humor. Despite its black-and-white cinematography and tight Academy ratio, this is no austere drama, but an endlessly warm and understated portrait of someone rediscovering themselves and all of life’s unexpected moments of connection, like chance romantic encounters and sudden tears at karaoke.

What stands out

Fremont is undoubtedly beautiful to look at and filled with wryly funny and quietly moving performances (including one from Jeremy Allen White), but it’s Wali Zada who steals the film. As Donya, she gradually opens her initially despondent character up for us, making for an eloquent, multi-layered performance that's pitch-perfect for Fremont’s quirky Wes Anderson-style blend of wistfulness and dry comedy — no easy feat for the professionally trained, let alone a first-time actor.

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