An apt depiction of the deep-rooted misogyny that still prevails under the shade of crushing patriarchy, it is a tale that demonstrates how deeply ingrained these misconducts are, how such misbehaviours are bred and advocated, generation to generation, and such maladjusted upbringing could scar anyone let alone a child's susceptible mind, it could persuade them, it could influence them to take the wrong path, to do something immoral because there is nobody to correct their iniquities, to hold the reins.
Sometimes, it seems like the only way out of these poisonous pits is to leave everything behind and go somewhere else, someplace safer; it doesn't mean it's the right thing to do, but a lot of the time, that's the only option left for us.
"God's Creatures" aspired to illustrate the same harsh reality, often overlooked by society and the people who live and are an active part of it. Further bolstered by a couple of compelling performances and an array of arresting imageries that left their own imprints.
Sometimes, it seems like the only way out of these poisonous pits is to leave everything behind and go somewhere else, someplace safer; it doesn't mean it's the right thing to do, but a lot of the time, that's the only option left for us.
"God's Creatures" aspired to illustrate the same harsh reality, often overlooked by society and the people who live and are an active part of it. Further bolstered by a couple of compelling performances and an array of arresting imageries that left their own imprints.