A sea faring father, a man living on the edge of mental sanity, periodically sees his young son. During the visits, the father tells the boy stories, exotic as well as close to home, about M... Read allA sea faring father, a man living on the edge of mental sanity, periodically sees his young son. During the visits, the father tells the boy stories, exotic as well as close to home, about Magonia. This is a mythical place where clouds represent impossible dreams and unfulfilled ... Read allA sea faring father, a man living on the edge of mental sanity, periodically sees his young son. During the visits, the father tells the boy stories, exotic as well as close to home, about Magonia. This is a mythical place where clouds represent impossible dreams and unfulfilled desires. But the characters in this imaginary place all curiously resemble people now livi... Read all
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This is a movie well worth seeing and if you get the chance and come across this wonderful saga, see it!
The first story was a simple one that gripped me into the movie. An announcer in an Islamic mosque is getting older and older and still he continues to shout the announcement of prayer time despite his hoarse voice. A young lad assists him on all his chores (including carrying the old man to the roof top for announcement). He and the old man's daughter are in love. Though nobody likes the old man's voice which turned horrible at old age, still they respect him and let him continue it. One day that young man went to the town and brought a sound system mike, speakers with an amplifier. Things happen after this emotional toils makes it a beautiful story.
The second story is about loneliness. It is not exactly a story, but an event that transformed all those who lived at that moment. It reads "It does not matter whether you travel everywhere or live alone on a hills top, loneliness can turn you mad".
The third story is about true love and false hopes. A woman with her son living in a small shore town hoping for her lover, a sailor who promised her that he will come back for her. All these years she lives a low life as kitchen maid in a small pub. Being abused by the pub owner constantly, she was also loved by a neighbor craftsman who asks her to get away with him to somewhere out of town. One day the sailor returns..and what happens then..
All the stories talks about human lives made into different styles of knots and the dream land Magonia. The ending is unexpected.
I followed the film through subtitles only. They are done very well. Since, I do not know the ethnic differences between different lands of people I could not know the ethnic difference between the faces. But that's OK. Actors, Photography and Music played perfectly.
You want compelling stories ? Watch this.
I liked this movie very much because of the different scenes of the stories. The movie basically consists out of 3 stories which are set in Arabia, Africa and Holland. I loved the first and last story, the second story didn't seem to have a lot of dramatic tension in it, or any tension at all.
The first story is about choosing between loyalty and the one you love, and was very tragic, it made me cry. It took place in a small Islamic village somewhere in the middle east and has a very beautiful atmosphere and was even a bit funny from time to time.
The second story was stupid I think, I cannot think of any message in it or something. Except maybe that it sucks to live alone in the African desert...
The third story is really dramatic and is about a woman doomed to live in misery because she rejects the love of a man close to her and instead waits for a mysterious sailor she met 7 years ago and once said he would take her with him..
Unfortunately there are some more downsides to the movie except the poor second story. They mixed actors from Belgium and Holland and that irritates me sometimes. The little boy in the story is dutch, his father has a Belgian accent. I think it was very stupid of the director to do, because it doesn't make their relationship credible. But that's just a little thing, 8/10