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Redouaaane says...
3 years ago
Maybe the experience is different if you're American and/or you have no prior knowledge of what was going on in Gitmo (we been knew), but this movie -- while not too bad -- was not as good as it could have been.

The script takes middle-of-the-road approach and never really goes for the jugular. Sure, we can call the onscreen depictions of torture "brave" but it's not like it is the first movie to do so. The tone was confusing, there was a lot of jokes for a story that's about inhumane torture. I don't know what function the dream scenes were supposed to perform in the movie, some of them were disorienting, which I suppose is intentional to demonstrate Mo's mental state, but I wonder if they were necessary at all.

The acting was great though, I have no misgivings about the acting. I've always liked Tahar Rahim, but the poor guy is really typecast in America, in Europe they trust him with roles that have nothing to do with his background, because he's just that good.
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Reply by spawnandjesus
3 years ago
@redouaaane That's enough to make me give it a chance. I'll throw it on. It's a topic that can elicit so many different opinions and reactions. I myself feel that torture can be unfortunately a valuable resource in extreme circumstances where hundreds, thousands, or millions of lives are at stake, but where does one draw the line? Governments tend to adopt policies that say something good on the outside, but justify corruption and evil on the inside.
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Lee Brown Barrow says...
3 years ago
A good but not great film. It's well made and the acting is good but it is a little sloppy in places. Still, the subject matter gives it power, as once again we are reminded of the terrible injustices that happen at Guantanamo Bay. The injustices of American politics are also brought to light, although America isn't the only country guilty of scapegoating innocents, of course. Thank goodness then for those that fight on the side of all that is right, honourable and just.
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GenesisX says...
3 years ago
Fantastic movie that demonstrates just how cruel and awful Gitmo is. It is a damn embarrassment that Bush, Obama, and Trump have used that facility to torture people in horrific and inhumane ways, with none of them going to shut it down. I sincerely hope Biden will do the right thing, but I won't hold my breath. The end credits roll detailing the aftermath of Mohamedou's struggle was just heartbreaking.

This was great acting all around, and I would've never recognized Doctor Strange.
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bondless says...
3 years ago
_The Mauritanian_ is a film with a good story whose release timing was a bit unfortunate. Many of the most powerful moments of the film don't carry the weight that they ought to simply because most people now accept that Americans committed crimes against humanity during and after "The War on Terror." That being said, the performance of Rahim is excellent, while both Foster and Cumberbatch put in good performances as well. In addition, I appreciate the focus on Ould Slahi's perspective in the story, though I think they could have gone even deeper into his story.

As an alternative, I preferred _The Report_ (2019) which delved more deeply into the American psyche and the efforts to uncover American use of torture during the "War on Terror."
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miguelreina says...
3 years ago
There is a feeling in this film that the superficial eats up the important. The message is placed above the story itself, and the dialogues become pamphlets. Cumberbatch's and Foster's characters receives more attention than the protagonist (brilliant Tahar Rahim). It's not understood that a movie based on a book told in the first person devotes so much time to other characters. The curse of propagandist cinema.
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x0tt says...
3 years ago
Jodie Foster enthralling throughout, in fact all the acting performances were top notch.
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cutecruel says...
3 years ago
Wow, what a heavy true story. Very emotional film, so hard to watch. I'm angry and sad. I just couldn't finish watching it. As John Le Carre said about the book: _**‘A vision of hell, beyond Orwell, beyond Kafka’.**_

_The Mauritanian_ just shows you how the US is the greatest offender of human dignity. Americans are just as evil as they come. This movie is a great reminder of America's real image and how fucked up, how deeply depraved they are.

Mohamedou Ould Salahi was held for fourteen years without being charged for a crime. 14 years without charges!! Unacceptable! And Salahi could have seen his mother if only Obama, (Americans liberals favorite 'hero') had not opposed his release. Obama extended the man’s sentence for 7 years after he won his freedom because why not? Yanks can do it.


_The Mauritanian_, critical of American atrocities, totally shut out of the Oscars. What a big, huge surprise. :rolling_eyes:
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Sirprancelot says...
3 years ago
Really enjoyed. Powerful and satisfying movie. I didn't think I would like all the guantanamo bay stuff because it's not the sort of thing I was really in the mood for when I started watching it. But I stand corrected. Family members had told me they had enjoyed this so I gave it a whirl. Definitely worth checking out. If you find yourself hooked on this then I promise you the end is worth the wait. So many movies fall flat or are just mediocre... I don't class this as one of them. Well above average.
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Saint Pauly says...
3 years ago
Like good gum, _The Mauritanian_ is tasty and gives you something to chew on, though it loses some of its flavor the longer you spend with it.

I loved the legal drama aspect of this film which is ratcheted up by the extreme facts that surround it.

While some of the dialog veers into melodrama, the cast is strong (Jodie Foster is a God, Benedict Cumberbatch is credible as an American, and Tahar Rahim carries the film in the titular role), the story is provocative and the emotional pay off is worth the investment, though maybe a little delayed. I think they could've cut this closer to an even 2 hours without losing any of the gravitas...
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DryNosedDog says...
3 years ago
It's a hard watch at times. But it's worth it.
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psonnosp says...
3 years ago
Great acting in general but that's it.
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2111anixt says...
3 years ago
This is an important movie.
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purret says...
3 years ago
Not Sure if I'd say this is a good movie, probably is, but definitely not for me. I have no idea about the topic and I found myself very lost while watching it. My laptop started to run slow after 70 minutes and I decided I wasn't going to finish it.
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Reply by The_Argentinian
3 years ago
@purret why are you commenting on q movie you haven't even finished. No one gives af about the problems with your laptop, pendejo.
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Reply by purret
3 years ago
@the_argentinian I haven't rated it, only saying it might not be a movie for everyone, with a plot that I can't follow. And after 70 I decided not to finish it. Thank you for your comprehension.
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Galileo5 says...
3 years ago
The story is powerful and would have deserved a more skillful director. Tahar Rahim, Jodie Foster and Benedict Cumberbatch are acting their a$$ off. Shailene Woodley is holding her own. All in all this is a good movie with a shocking story. But the structure is a mess. Jumping back and forth is an attempt to add intrigue by telling the story as a puzzle which slowly comes together one piece at a time. It also adds confusion and prevents any kind of proper pacing. Nevertheless this movie will stay with you for a long time due to its stunning source material. I have Rahim pegged for an Academy Award nomination at the very least.
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Nancy L Draper says...
3 years ago
This is a difficult movie to watch or write a review on. At the core is outrage. Those who don’t want to believe that such outrageous things could be done by their beloved country and those entrusted with its values and justice will deny its assertions to protect the vision they hold as sacred. Others will raise their fist and proclaim they fight for the right of those abused and violated. Both sides will claim they know the truth. I am not surprised by man’s inhumanity. Indeed, my faith calls it original sin. The difference being I believe we are all capable of it. By my faith also believes in deliverance and hope, responsibility and the power of redemption. This film does a remarkable job of representing this man’s story. The performances are flawless. The storytelling is compelling. The warning is important. For those reasons I give this film an 8 (well told) out of 10. [Drama] Because this film is garnering awards it will be readily available. I watched it on a Home Premiere through the Cineplex Store.
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