MohamedQadir
Joined Sep 2016
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Usually when we hear about dystopias, large places in the future come to our mind. A country that everything goes wrong in it, the people are subjugated and oppressed, freedom of speech doesn't exist and privacy is eradicated. This film is a portrayal of that country but within the compounds of a house. The irony is, which exist in many other films about dystopias, the house according to the father, that is to say the ruler, is a perfect haven for his children to grow. He creates an enemy as to turn them supporters of his cause. The enemy instead of being a belligerent country is the outside itself, it is the place that only when your dogtooth fell should you be able to live in it safely.
When one think about the future, one might be frightened of the future in which climate has changed in a way decimates countries and artificial intelligence is the biggest threat on the survival of humanity. But one might also think about family. What families will look like in the future? In a world that capitalism enjoys its utmost brutality and technology devastates social interactions, what doesn't mean to protect your family from any harm?
One might think about an act of going to live in the wilderness as an attempt to live peacefully out of the reach of the hands of modern world. But what if you wanted to create that wilderness for yourself in a country within a house.
This doesn't work. Life must always consist of freedom of expression and understanding. Even in hell, people should know that they are in hell and then think of something to be of their emancipation.
When one think about the future, one might be frightened of the future in which climate has changed in a way decimates countries and artificial intelligence is the biggest threat on the survival of humanity. But one might also think about family. What families will look like in the future? In a world that capitalism enjoys its utmost brutality and technology devastates social interactions, what doesn't mean to protect your family from any harm?
One might think about an act of going to live in the wilderness as an attempt to live peacefully out of the reach of the hands of modern world. But what if you wanted to create that wilderness for yourself in a country within a house.
This doesn't work. Life must always consist of freedom of expression and understanding. Even in hell, people should know that they are in hell and then think of something to be of their emancipation.
Acting: not bad. Story: so so. Cinematography: excellent. There are not lots of Kurdish movies, especially action ones, so don't expect a top quality movie. This movie is a good start. I hope Kurdish people make more movies. I would recommend others to watch this one. Cheers.