wolfkurd-37058
Entrou em jul. de 2021
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Classificação de wolfkurd-37058
1988 is a powerful and emotional film that captures the complexities of Kurdish life and struggles during a tumultuous period. The movie touches on themes of identity, loss, and resilience, with strong performances that bring the story to life. The cinematography beautifully showcases the landscapes and atmosphere, immersing viewers in the emotional depth of the narrative.
However, there is one significant issue in the portrayal of Kurdish culture in this film: the inclusion of scenes showing Kurds drinking alcohol. This is a clear misrepresentation and does not align with the reality of Kurdish values. Such depictions are misleading and disrespectful to the cultural and religious beliefs of many Kurds, especially those who hold their traditions and faith dearly. It's disappointing to see such inaccuracies, and I urge filmmakers to be more culturally sensitive and truthful in their storytelling.
Overall, 1988 is a well-made film, but the false portrayal of Kurds drinking alcohol detracts from its authenticity.
However, there is one significant issue in the portrayal of Kurdish culture in this film: the inclusion of scenes showing Kurds drinking alcohol. This is a clear misrepresentation and does not align with the reality of Kurdish values. Such depictions are misleading and disrespectful to the cultural and religious beliefs of many Kurds, especially those who hold their traditions and faith dearly. It's disappointing to see such inaccuracies, and I urge filmmakers to be more culturally sensitive and truthful in their storytelling.
Overall, 1988 is a well-made film, but the false portrayal of Kurds drinking alcohol detracts from its authenticity.