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本名: Drake Burnette
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Drake Burnette stars as Adam, a directionless 16-year-old living in Marfa, Texas. Despite his intelligence, he's uninterested in school and engages in sexual relationships with several women, including his girlfriend Inez, neighbor Donna, an artist, and his pregnant teacher Miss Jones. His life is marked by sex, drugs, and violence while he navigates his aimless existence.
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Indigo Rael, born on June 25, 1976, in Belgrade, Serbia (then part of Yugoslavia), is a Serbian-American actor best known for his role as Adam in the 2012 independent film 'Marfa Girl'. In this film, Adam is portrayed as a directionless teenager living in Marfa, Texas, who engages in sexual relationships with multiple women in his life. His character struggles with aimlessness and disinterest in school, leading to various confrontations and encounters.
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キーワード: border guard, border patrol, cannabis, girlfriend, hispanic, racism, teenage sexuality, teenager, texas
Marfa Girl follows Adam, a disaffected 16-year-old living in Marfa, Texas. On his birthday, he engages in casual sex with his girlfriend Inez and neighbor Donna, while also attracting the attention of his pregnant teacher Miss Jones. Meanwhile, an aggressive local artist and an unhinged border patrol agent named Tomek observe Adam's actions. Throughout the film, Adam navigates a web of sex, drugs, and violence as he struggles to find direction in his dead-end town.
Marfa Girl is a coming-of-age drama set in the working-class town of Marfa, Texas. Directed by Larry Clark, the film explores teenage sexuality and aimlessness through the story of Adam, a bright but directionless teenager. The narrative interweaves Adam's sexual relationships with his girlfriend Inez, neighbor Donna, and pregnant teacher Miss Jones, while also touching on themes of racism through Tomek, an unhinged border patrol agent.