

Repetition is an illusion. Everything is always new. Legendary street dancer DeRay and spoken-word poet and battle rapper Naima explore a powerful love built on recognition and trauma that contains both the potential for inspiration and destruction. Take an electrifying journey through the vibrant and impressionistic experience of their relationship to each other and through their own creative personal voyages in this hip-hop fantasia that opens a door into the choices we all make in our lives.
Direction
Boaz Yakin's impressionistic hip-hop visual language.
Acting
Real street dancers bringing brutal physical authenticity.
Sound
Spoken word battles that hit harder than any action sequence.

Director
Boaz Yakin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Jeroboam Bozeman is a legendary Alvin Ailey dancer making his film debut—his body carries decades of institutional dance history into street form.
The film's structure mirrors trauma response: no linear memory, just looping intensity that feels new each time.
No ratings yet
Sign in to join the discussion — comments are spoiler-gated to your watch progress.
Discussion starters