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A college student seeks help after a brutal assault but faces a bureaucratic nightmare when she reveals that her perpetrators are police officers.A college student seeks help after a brutal assault but faces a bureaucratic nightmare when she reveals that her perpetrators are police officers.A college student seeks help after a brutal assault but faces a bureaucratic nightmare when she reveals that her perpetrators are police officers.
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Noomen Hamda
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I saw most of it on TV. It's about the struggles of a woman who was abused one night and tries to get justice, but shows how corrupt the system is. And how frightening it is, especially in a poor 3rd world country. It lacks the feminist propaganda nonsense, and it's quite realistic in my opinion. Definitely a must watch for young girls who don't value their own safety and go alone during the night, thinking that nothing can happen to them. And there's TONS of such girls.
I hope I didn't give out too much spoiler/information about the movie
American horror movies are 1/10 crap compared to this. They're worthless.
I hope I didn't give out too much spoiler/information about the movie
American horror movies are 1/10 crap compared to this. They're worthless.
First, I gotta say this is my first review ever.
Second, I heard a lot about this movie, that recently it was nominated to represent Tunisia in Oscar's pre-selection nominees.. So, I kinda expected too much, but I also expected some kind of disappointment (My country's filmmaking industry is so bad.. Like really really bad). I was surprised though. The directing made a huge difference, focusing on little details that are extremely important yet usually ignored. (Like That scene when they were heading back after the legal physical check). The acting also, especially by Youssef and the majority of the cops, was surprisingly remarkable. Another remarkable point, how the director wass successful in: 1 Bringing clear the circumstances of the rape case without showing the scene. 2 Not using a violent language, something others would think necessary regarding the context of the movie. These two points are considered "a big deal" in such a religious country.
Third, despite all the appreciation for Mariem's acting, I don't think she did a great job, because playing as a leading role, you got to do much more, especially the non-verbal acting, she kinda made some awkward scenes.
In total, I was satisfied, I highly recommend it if you're not Tunisian.
Second, I heard a lot about this movie, that recently it was nominated to represent Tunisia in Oscar's pre-selection nominees.. So, I kinda expected too much, but I also expected some kind of disappointment (My country's filmmaking industry is so bad.. Like really really bad). I was surprised though. The directing made a huge difference, focusing on little details that are extremely important yet usually ignored. (Like That scene when they were heading back after the legal physical check). The acting also, especially by Youssef and the majority of the cops, was surprisingly remarkable. Another remarkable point, how the director wass successful in: 1 Bringing clear the circumstances of the rape case without showing the scene. 2 Not using a violent language, something others would think necessary regarding the context of the movie. These two points are considered "a big deal" in such a religious country.
Third, despite all the appreciation for Mariem's acting, I don't think she did a great job, because playing as a leading role, you got to do much more, especially the non-verbal acting, she kinda made some awkward scenes.
In total, I was satisfied, I highly recommend it if you're not Tunisian.
It desevers the title anyway , we saw a beauty and the dogs in this film , quite possible things in this such of country and so sad really i know
Despite some unlikely or unrealistic situations brought on film, it counts as entertainment. The film captures the spectator's attention from start to finish.
Few films leave an imprint quite like Beauty and the Dogs (2017)-a harrowing experience that lingers long after the final frame. Each scene unfolds in a single, uninterrupted take, a masterful choice by director Kaouther Ben Hania that amplifies the suffocating tension. The result is a visceral, almost unbearable realism.
The film forces a chilling question: what happens when those sworn to protect become predators? It's a terrifying thought, made even more haunting by the grim reality behind the story. When the credits rolled, the true horror revealed itself-this wasn't just fiction. It was drawn from real events. And that realization is its most gut-wrenching blow.
#KiduMovie.
The film forces a chilling question: what happens when those sworn to protect become predators? It's a terrifying thought, made even more haunting by the grim reality behind the story. When the credits rolled, the true horror revealed itself-this wasn't just fiction. It was drawn from real events. And that realization is its most gut-wrenching blow.
#KiduMovie.
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- La belle et la meute
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- €850,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $8,915
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,055
- Mar 25, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $167,723
- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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