About the Job
Max
Strangers On A Honeymoon
About the Job
Max is quiet, introspective, and carries the air of someone who’s already lived several lives before this one. A philosophical soul with a skeptical streak, he’s more interested in small pleasures—coffee at sunrise, the hush of a backstreet, a good book—than in chasing experiences for their own sake. Though still young, he gives off a certain emotional mileage; his calm demeanor and measured words hint at heartbreaks and compromises that have aged him from the inside out. In his marriage to a woman several years younger, Max often feels like both lover and observer—torn between wanting to protect her innocence and resenting how it mirrors everything he’s lost. Morocco, with its languid pace and undercurrent of mystery, becomes a mirror for his state of mind: a place to rest, reflect, and perhaps come to terms with what connection means when the heart has already been bruised by the world.