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Rebel

  • 2022
  • 2h 15m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
2.7K
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Aboubakr Bensaihi in Rebel (2022)
A portrayal of a family torn apart over a little Muslim boy's future.
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A portrayal of a family torn apart over a little Muslim boy's future.A portrayal of a family torn apart over a little Muslim boy's future.A portrayal of a family torn apart over a little Muslim boy's future.

  • Directors
    • Adil El Arbi
    • Bilall Fallah
  • Writers
    • Adil El Arbi
    • Bilall Fallah
    • Kevin Meul
  • Stars
    • Aboubakr Bensaihi
    • Lubna Azabal
    • Tara Abboud
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Adil El Arbi
      • Bilall Fallah
    • Writers
      • Adil El Arbi
      • Bilall Fallah
      • Kevin Meul
    • Stars
      • Aboubakr Bensaihi
      • Lubna Azabal
      • Tara Abboud
    • 9User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Aboubakr Bensaihi
    Aboubakr Bensaihi
    • Kamal Wasaki
    Lubna Azabal
    Lubna Azabal
    • Leila Wasaki
    Tara Abboud
    Tara Abboud
    • Noor
    Younes Bouab
    Younes Bouab
    • Abu Amar
    Amir El Arbi
    • Nassim Wasaki
    Joey Kwan
    • Teacher
    Céline Delberghe
    • School Principal
    Christopher Kuzongila
    • School Friend Michael
    Malak Sebar
    • Hind
    Mohammed Hahou
    • School Friend Abed
    Qomoq Ayham
    • Hamza
    Ramazan Kocaklioglu
    • Teacher
    Junes Lazaar
    • Samurai Rider
    • (as Lazaar Junes)
    Mourad Jnaoui
    • Samurai Rider
    Kawas Ouasaki
    • Samurai Rider
    Tawfik Lamsadja
    • Samurai Rider
    Khaled Shaker
    • Rooftop Rapper
    Manaf Irani
    • Rooftop Rapper
    • Directors
      • Adil El Arbi
      • Bilall Fallah
    • Writers
      • Adil El Arbi
      • Bilall Fallah
      • Kevin Meul
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    8wabrar

    Amazing Story.........

    **Review of "Rebel" (2022): A Masterpiece of Emotional Depth and Real-World Relevance**

    The 2022 film "Rebel" by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah is a visceral and moving cinematic experience, tackling one of the most pressing social issues of our time-radicalization and extremism-while maintaining an intimate and personal narrative that makes the story deeply relatable and emotionally impactful. Combining stunning cinematography, impeccable performances, and a nuanced script, "Rebel" is a must-watch that transcends its immediate subject matter to explore themes of family, identity, and redemption.

    At its heart, "Rebel" tells the story of Kamal (played by Aboubakr Bensaihi), a young man from Belgium who, after a series of missteps, becomes embroiled in the Syrian conflict. What makes the film unique is that it neither demonizes nor glorifies Kamal's choices, but instead portrays them with profound complexity, offering a balanced perspective on how and why people-particularly disillusioned young men-can be seduced by extremist ideologies.

    The film begins with Kamal in Brussels, leading a fairly ordinary life but struggling to find his place in a society that often marginalizes individuals like him. With a blend of frustration, idealism, and a sense of adventure, he makes the fateful decision to travel to Syria, believing he will be part of something meaningful. What he finds instead is the brutal reality of war, far removed from the romanticized version sold by recruiters.

    One of the film's greatest strengths is its ability to humanize Kamal without excusing his actions. Through a series of flashbacks and present-day scenes, the audience gets a window into his soul-his motivations, his doubts, and ultimately, his regret. The complexity of Kamal's character is a testament to Bensaihi's stellar performance. He brings a raw emotional intensity to the role, capturing both Kamal's youthful idealism and the eventual disillusionment that sets in when he realizes the full extent of what he has become involved in.

    Equally compelling is the storyline involving Kamal's younger brother, Nassim, and their mother, Leila (played with remarkable strength by Lubna Azabal). Leila's arc is one of the film's emotional anchors. As a mother, she is heartbroken over Kamal's departure but determined not to lose Nassim to the same fate. The film does an incredible job of showing the familial fallout from radicalization-the way it tears apart families and leaves loved ones in a constant state of fear and confusion. Leila's struggle to keep her family together and protect Nassim from following Kamal's path is as harrowing as any action sequence.

    Speaking of action, the directors, Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, are best known for their work on big-budget projects like "Bad Boys for Life," but in "Rebel," they demonstrate their skill in crafting intense, claustrophobic action scenes that feel grounded in reality. The battle sequences in Syria are harrowing and brutally authentic, immersing the audience in the chaos and destruction of war. But the action never feels gratuitous; it serves the larger narrative and emotional stakes of the film, reminding viewers of the horrific consequences of extremism.

    Visually, "Rebel" is stunning. The cinematography is a perfect blend of gritty realism and moments of dream-like beauty. The contrast between the dusty, war-torn streets of Syria and the gray, sometimes bleak urban landscape of Brussels serves as a visual metaphor for the conflict Kamal feels within himself-the disillusionment with his current life and the false promise of a better future. The directors make expert use of color and lighting to highlight this internal struggle, giving the film a unique visual identity that complements its thematic depth.

    Beyond its technical achievements, "Rebel" shines in its ability to balance personal stories with larger social commentary. The film does not shy away from addressing the root causes of radicalization, such as systemic discrimination, social alienation, and the search for belonging. Yet it does so in a way that feels organic to the characters and their development, rather than preachy or heavy-handed. The film asks difficult questions about culpability, redemption, and whether it is ever too late to make amends for past mistakes.

    One of the film's most impressive feats is its refusal to offer easy answers. Kamal's journey is tragic, and while there is a sense of redemption toward the end, it is not a simplistic, feel-good resolution. Instead, "Rebel" leaves the audience with a sense of unease, forcing us to confront uncomfortable truths about the world we live in. At the same time, the film is not without hope-it shows that even in the darkest of circumstances, there is room for change, forgiveness, and the possibility of a better future.

    In conclusion, "Rebel" is a powerful and thought-provoking film that explores complex themes with intelligence and sensitivity. The performances, particularly from Bensaihi and Azabal, are exceptional, and the film's direction, cinematography, and action sequences are top-notch. But what truly sets "Rebel" apart is its emotional depth and its willingness to tackle difficult, real-world issues without flinching. It's a film that stays with you long after the credits roll, and one that will undoubtedly spark important conversations about identity, extremism, and the power of family. "Rebel" is not just a great film-it's an important one.
    7wim-jochems

    Great movie

    This is the fifth movie from directors Adil & Bilall. Unfortunately they got their Batgirl movie cancelled. This is their most personal movie to date. It's clear they have done their utmost best to give a nice look into the world of IS-fighters, fighting a grime, heavy battle in Syria against Assad. The movie is raw, realistic, has some great fighting seens but the acting performances of the cast are really great. It's not a typical action movie, but an intense graphic view on the lives of IS-fighters from Belgium. Some very emotional scenes are cast as musical scenes with great music. Go and check out for yourselves.
    9markvanwasbeek

    Extraordinary!

    This is by far one of the best movies to hit the theaters this year! I went in with only a basic knowledge of the premise, and I was truly impressed afterwards. The cinematography is superb. The war scenes in Syria really grab you by the throat and are visually stunning! The three main characters nail their part. Special shout out to Aboubakr Bensaihi for portraying such a difficult role with so much human heart. The soundtrack really adds to the atmosphere too. The only thing I disliked were the 'musical' moments, however there were done correctly in the setting and tone, but the epilogue kind of took away the shine of the climax.. I am also affraid this will pass under many people's radar, which is a shame because production value wise this looks straight up Hollywood, but the story will not appeal to mainstream US moviegoers. IF you read this review because you are in doubt, go and watch this NOW. It's nice to see movies from a different perspective as usual. You will not be disappointed! 9/10 highly recommended.
    10amirkhaw

    Rebel with a Ka(mal)Wasaki

    Hollywood really can't get over itself enough to produce anything that doesn't resemble flag-waiving American propaganda when it comes to the conflict of terror, especially when it concerns Middle Easterners. Which is why I was hopeful that Rebel would offer something different.

    Directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, they previously had the hard task of making Bad Boys relevant again (and succeeding). And yet, here their talent is even more obvious when it's free from the framework of a Hollywood blockbuster. The tone is deadly serious, it's gritty and harrowing, the cinematography will have you believe you're watching a big budget movie. Yet there are at least three musical and dance numbers seamless integrated within the story, which do not even seem out of place. I am not sure how they did that either, but it worked for me.

    Furthermore, there are many languages spoken in the movie, English being in the minority. This may admittedly jar a lot of moviegoers, yet I found it authentic.

    Overall, Rebel is epic from start to finish. Very few movies have recently moved me like this one. This is one of the strongest movies to be released in 2022.
    9superfunkstar

    Mindblowing

    I watched it with a friend in theaters expecting a low budget indie movie but this movie is something else entirely.

    I should have known that these directors never deliver a standard movie, with just a good story and great acting. If you have seen their previous work, you know what I mean. They take risks in terms of mixing genres that would not match on paper, working with unexperienced actors and do really cool stuff with the cameras, sound and editing. This time, they delivered their best work so far.

    Rebel is a movie like I have never seen before. Sure there are other movies about war in the middle east or about terrorism but this one changed my perspective and that's something.

    The story is told from multiple perspectives (2 brothers and their mother) which keeps it interesting throughout it's runtime. It is a high paced movie that delivers thanks to it authenticity: the actors speak in their native language (english is rare), explosions and scenes are the real thing and the story is raw and unforgiving. This is what you get when you give a talented crew a big budget and trust them that they deliver something unique and personal. I guess the name of the movie also applies to them.

    Rebel is a must-see and the best movie I have seen this year.

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    • Trivia
      The well-known Belgian war-journalist Rudi Vranckx shot a BTS-episode called "Rudi goes Rebel". It was broadcast on 8 October 2022 on Canvas.
    • Connections
      Featured in De avondshow met Arjen Lubach: Episode #2.17 (2022)

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    • Release date
      • August 31, 2022 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Belgium
      • Luxembourg
      • France
    • Languages
      • Arabic
      • French
      • English
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • Asi
    • Filming locations
      • ArcelorMittal Belval, 296 boulevard Charles de Gaulle, Esch-sur Alzette, Luxembourg(hospital scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Caviar Films
      • Calach Films
      • Le Collectif 64
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,500
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,500
      • Sep 17, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $173,121
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 15m(135 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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