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All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt

  • 2023
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.3K
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All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt (2023)
A decades-spanning exploration of a woman's life in Mississippi and an ode to the generations of people, places, and ineffable moments that shape us.
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A decades-spanning exploration of a woman's life in Mississippi.A decades-spanning exploration of a woman's life in Mississippi.A decades-spanning exploration of a woman's life in Mississippi.

  • Director
    • Raven Jackson
  • Writer
    • Raven Jackson
  • Stars
    • Kaylee Nicole Johnson
    • Chris Chalk
    • Jayah Henry
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Raven Jackson
    • Writer
      • Raven Jackson
    • Stars
      • Kaylee Nicole Johnson
      • Chris Chalk
      • Jayah Henry
    • 12User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 87Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Kaylee Nicole Johnson
    Kaylee Nicole Johnson
    • Young Mack
    Chris Chalk
    Chris Chalk
    • Isaiah
    Jayah Henry
    • Young Josie
    Sheila Atim
    Sheila Atim
    • Evelyn
    Bernadette Albright
    • Girl with Umbrella
    Preston McDowell
    Preston McDowell
    • Young Wood
    Charleen McClure
    Charleen McClure
    • Mack
    Reginald Helms Jr.
    • Wood
    Monique Norwood
    • Ebony
    Kim Bowie
    • Jay
    Pershon Harper
    Pershon Harper
    • Wood's Friend #1
    Chandler Garrett
    • Wood's Friend #2
    Taylor Vigee
    • Kissing Teenage Girl
    Landon Arnold
    • Kissing Teenage Boy
    Laila Lauren Miles
    • Tia
    Jannie Hampton
    • Grandma Betty
    Moses Ingram
    Moses Ingram
    • Josie
    Naomi Glenn
    • Newborn Lily #1
    • Director
      • Raven Jackson
    • Writer
      • Raven Jackson
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    10dcherbert-75476

    All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt: A Symphony of Sight and Sound

    Raven Jackson's All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt is a cinematic experience that demands immersion. Every frame is a deliberate brushstroke, from the delicate details of Mack's grandmother's earrings to the sun-kissed texture of her braided hair. The rhythmic symphony of crickets, birdsong, and rumbling thunder serves as a soundtrack to the joys and sorrows of life in rural Mississippi.

    Jackson's camera lingers on everyday gestures, weaving a tapestry of a vibrant community where culture sings through church hymns and shared laughter. The film transcends simplistic labels, embracing both joy and pain, prolife and prochoice, in its exploration of humanity's yearning for something greater. It's a love letter to Black history and resilience, whispering untold stories through the rustle of leaves and the intricate patterns of braided hair.

    More than just a movie, All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt is a sensory journey that will leave you swept away by its vivid portrayal of a rich culture, its unflinching honesty about life's struggles, and its ultimately hopeful message about the shared human spirit. This is a film that lingers in the mind and heart long after the credits roll, leaving you breathless with the desire to connect with your own story, your own people, and your own yearning for a brighter tomorrow.
    8gleemml

    classic art house film 8/10

    Great art house film using mosaics, clippings, and expressionism to display the decade span of a girl/woman and significant moments, people, and place that shape her. Beautifully shot, gorgeous color and cinematography. The film does not have much dialogue like most movies. Many silent moments such as displays of affection, receiving, and listening, the film does a great job at zooming into moments. The usage of space in the span of time the movie covers is excellent. It could be seen as more of an art house film even by playing with the technique of classic silent films, capturing scenes and movement.

    Due to it not being very line heavy, it is hard to tell the personal stories of the characters and is more about the essence of their local micro world/community and how it lives through them as a whole.
    7peter0969

    Beautifully poetic with a mixture of Andrei Tarkovsky and Terrence Malick

    Saw this at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival

    "All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt" is a story about a decades-spanning exploration of a woman's life in Mississippi and an ode to the generations of people, places, and ineffable moments that shape us. This is an A24 project and the film contains very little dialogue throughout the film. While the film does have it's uneven moments when it came to pacing, the film still worked because of the poetic style narrative, beautiful visuals and the performances from the cast members. Director Raven Jackson clearly showcases her talents when it comes to visual storytelling as she was able to capture the Mississippi lifestyle for black individuals.

    Throughout, the film has gorgeous camerawork as shots of homes, the woods, the environment and community feels nature and realistic. Many of the color patterns and sound designs were great as it reminded me of some Terrence Malick and Andrei Tarkovsky style of filmmaking. Many of the performances were pretty good particular a scene where two individuals were confronting each other regarding with loss and sadness.

    The structure of the film is non-linear storytelling and Jackson does a pretty good job on structuring the story to become interesting. Although there were some pacing issues halfway as certain moments felt like they drag a little too long. The characters while have their charm, some of the character could have been focused and developed more and some dialogue moments did feel a little awkward at times. But those problems didn't fully affect the experience of watching this because of Jackson's visual storytelling and direction helps the film to become engaging.

    This isn't a film for everyone as many will find it be very boring. It's more of an art house piece and I frankly enjoyed it. It's not the best film from A24 but undeniably beautiful.

    Rating: B.
    2rayanrafay

    Its just not good

    The experience of watching this is like watching an art gallery installation. In a museum, maybe this would work, you sit down for a bit, get immersed in a rich environment, and then move on to see other artworks.

    As a cinematic film, it is like watching paint dry. Cannot get invested in the characters or the development. There is a rich story here and that is what is so frustrating. The film is well-made in that it does very well in its shots, cinematography and setting but then it fails miserably in narrative and development.

    I have to think this comes down to a terrible script, but cannot be sure.

    Either way, it is unwatchable and does not really deserve to be considered for any awards.
    6exceladeogun

    Slow, take your time

    All Dirt Roads Taste Of Salt

    In Raven Jackson's directorial debut, "All Dirt Roads Taste Of Salt," the non-linear narrative unveils the intricate tapestry of Mackenzie's life in Mississippi. While the film's random sequencing may not appeal to all viewers, it weaves together a mosaic of people, places, and moments that define the lead character. Not every moment shown holds the same profundity, and some moments are dragged too long.

    Other than the random sequencing this flick has, it also relies on a stylistic dialogue that minimally uses spoken words, instead delving into scenes through expressive eye and body language. This is also coupled with an immersive exploration of landscapes, complemented by a vibrant and rich score which helps compensates for the limited verbal communication.

    This movie opens with the line, "Slow, take your time", and this echoes the pacing present. The pacing is slow and sometimes torturous; stares linger long and hugs last even longer. The nonlinear manner the scenes are presented in also deprives the movie from having a buildup.

    All Dirt Roads Taste Of Salt stands out with its unique mosaic approach to memories, but this won't be to everyone's taste or appreciation. However, its commendable cinematography and setting contribute to its distinctive character.

    5.5/10.

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    • Trivia
      The title of this film, All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt (2023), refers to the practice of eating clay dirt, which has been common among poorer people who live in rural areas in the Southern United States, especially African-Americans. Jannie Hampton, who plays Grandma Betty in this movie, was familiar with the practice. Director Raven Jackson had also written a poem by that title, but the poem is otherwise unrelated to the film.
    • Quotes

      Mack: You want to know a secret? It doesn't end or begin. Just changes form.

      Lily: What changes?

      Mack: Water. All these drops might be a river someday. Might be snow. Might be in you.

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    • Release date
      • December 22, 2023 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Все грунтовые дороги на вкус как соль
    • Production companies
      • A24
      • PASTEL
      • Tender
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $52,084
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,127
      • Nov 5, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $53,211
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      1 hour 32 minutes
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