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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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