Jay Bahadur lebt noch über ein Jahr nach dem College im Keller seiner Eltern in Toronto. Er bekommt einen Ratschlag: Überspringen Sie die Journalistenschule und gehen Sie an einen verrückten... Alles lesenJay Bahadur lebt noch über ein Jahr nach dem College im Keller seiner Eltern in Toronto. Er bekommt einen Ratschlag: Überspringen Sie die Journalistenschule und gehen Sie an einen verrückten Ort. Am 6. Dezember 2008 fliegt er nach Somalia, um die Piraten zu fragen: Warum? Er komm... Alles lesenJay Bahadur lebt noch über ein Jahr nach dem College im Keller seiner Eltern in Toronto. Er bekommt einen Ratschlag: Überspringen Sie die Journalistenschule und gehen Sie an einen verrückten Ort. Am 6. Dezember 2008 fliegt er nach Somalia, um die Piraten zu fragen: Warum? Er kommt 6 Monate später zurück.
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It's an exciting story, well told, well acted, and believable. The Somalians in particular are portrayed as three-dimensional characters rather than simply as savages (as they are often portrayed in the media). Yet brutality and ruthlessness are present in their everyday lives as well. Action, suspense, friendship, courage, humor, this movie has it all.
What it does not have, unfortunately, is captioning. Much of the dialogue is difficult to catch, especially the English spoken by the Somalians with their strong African accent. This is a rather serious flaw impairing the enjoyment of an otherwise excellent movie.
The bottom line for me is that is was a enjoyable, well made movie about a good story.
About 10 minutes in, I realized this was going to be a lot more then an action/Drama film on the exploits of Somalian Pirates. What you get in this way better then average movie is a man who yearns to be a published writer/journalist. He tries his hand at some very uninteresting subject matter and then sees the news reports in the Hijacking of the cargo ship "Maersk Alabama" by Somalie pirates and, after some research, that NO Western journalist has ever truly entered the world of Piracy in that region of Africa.
He is Canadian (Evan Peters who plays real life journalist Jay Bahadur) and gets his parents to finance an adventure to a life completely unknown to him in Somalia.
Without giving more of the film away, I can say that the true elements of how Piracy got its start in this poor and almost forgotten African nation and more importantly WHY it happens to this day. It gives the viewer a really different perspective on the story of these proud people who have a history of culture and used to settle disputes with poetry, not violence. I enjoyed the way the protagonist explores the realities and history of the Somalie people rather then exploit the violence often used by the very nature of piracy.
This is a must see for anyone who is interested in the culture and reasons behind why piracy is a way of life for peoples of this region.
A very well done film. Definitely recommend.
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- WissenswertesBarkhad Abdi, who was born in Somalia, had his break out role in Captain Philips. A movie about Somalian Pirates. Barkhad Abdi plays one of the main pirates in that movie that is describing an incident that is part of this story.
- Crazy CreditsThe closing credits identify the many Somali refugees in the cast and crew with the year they became a refugee.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Conan: Jean-Claude Van Damme/Barkhad Abdi/Dina Hashem (2017)
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- 103.385 $
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- 1 Std. 56 Min.(116 min)
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