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8/10
The world needs movies like this, with messages like this
bloemen-1805028 November 2022
This movie touched me deeply. The Swimmers is a story about humanity, perseverance, love and hope. About family. In the realest way. The fact that all of this happened is unbelievable, and the fact it happened and keeps happening so much (meaning war and refugees) is heartbreaking to me. In our western world we tend to forget. So I'm grateful for this movie to bring forward this message. Even more grateful to have done this in such a beautiful and respectful way. The script is amazing, the cinematography is amazing and so are the actors. This is my first IMBd review and I just had to write it.
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8/10
The Tides of Tyranny, Turmoil & Torment...
Xstal24 November 2022
It's a wonderful story sees two girls become women, when they're forced to up sticks from the place they've been living, as conflict and turmoil takes grip in their land, and democracy, freedom and liberties canned, fighting tides and head winds as they travel with others, who have similar tales of opportunities smothered, with hope and belief that the city of Berlin, will be their spring board, and allow them to swim.

The brave and courageous story of the tenacious Mardini sisters and their cousin Nizar, as they make the perilous journey from Syria to Germany in search of a new life and for one, the hope to swim at the Rio Olympics. Beautifully performances and genuinely inspiring.
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8/10
Swim for those who died at sea...
edwin-wks11 December 2022
... trying to find a new life. Most of us reading this thankfully live in stable democracies in which the biggest concerns of our lives are inflation, rising interest rates and ever bigger mortgages. We do not really stop to consider others whose lives are upended or stymied by war, genocide and ruthless dictators. Some of us even cast a wary glance at refugees, asylum seekers and even ordinary migrants because they had the apparent audacity to seek a better life in our countries and take our jobs (even if these are jobs no one wanted in the first place, as the COVID-19 pandemic proved).

Although it is not a cinematic masterpiece, The Swimmers tell an ample tale about the dreams and aspirations of every human being regardless of which country or family they are born into; they desire safety, shelter, community and, above all, an environment that supports their growth and allows them to find purpose and meaning in this universe. We all have but a short span of time on this planet and we should thank our lucky stars if we do not have to negotiate psychopathic and narcissistic leaders like Bashar al-Assad who put their own selfish interests before their nation's.
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I hated this film...
emperorsclothes24 November 2022
..for how much it made me cry. A beautiful film. Well told. I'm sure there was a lot more heartache and joy in their journey, but this was phenomenal to be able to fit into the length of a feature.. and no buts, purely a fantastic film. Kudos to the director, editors, and everyone involved. I wish to know everyone's story from their particular journey. I know many have had to do this trip and many didn't make it. Inspiring. IMDB is making me write more, but I don't mind just repeating how great this film is. I look forward to seeing more films directed by Sally El Hosaini and writing by her as well.
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7/10
Awe-inspiring if slightly overlong film based on true story
paul-allaer24 November 2022
As "The Swimmers" (2022 release from Turkey; 135 min) opens, we are in "2011, a suburb of Damascus, Syria", and we get to know sisters Yursa and Sara, whose father is also their swim coach. We then go to "2015, Four Years Later", and the civil war in Syria is destroying everything. Yursa and Sara, now 17 yo, decide to flee Syria, accompanied by their cousin. At this point we are less than 15 minutes in the movie.

Couple of comments: this is the latest from Welsh-Egyptian director Sally El Hoisani ("My Brother The Devil). Here she brings the true story of the Mardini family, in particular Yursa and Sara, who are competitive swimmers. The film is really several movies into one: the dramatic journey these sisters, and many more like them, were taking that particular year (2015) to escape the living hell that was (is) Syria. There are no words, frankly. (You may recall that when Germany was confronted with wave after wave of refugees, then=Chancellor Angela Merkel famously declared "wir schaffen das", "we can handle this". One of the most courageous political decisions by a Western leader EVER.) The film also brings the account of Yusra as the underdog swimmer trying to reach the 2016 Olympics, at reminding of being "Rocky" for swimming. Last but not least, the film also reminds us that these refugees are first and foremost people like you and me, going up against impossible situations and circumstances of life. The film is a little long for its own good, but it's a minor complaint. Yusra and Sara are played by real life sisters Nathalie and Manai Issa.

"The Swimmers" had a limited US theatrical run earlier this month, and it started streaming on Netflix just a few days ago. The movie is currently rated 82% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, and for good reason. If you have any interests in understanding why it is that millions upon millions of people have fled Syria over the last decade and what they go through to try and reach safety in Europe, or if you are looking for a good underdog story set in the world of competitive swimming, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
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9/10
What is wrong with us humans?
DunkelheitVZ25 November 2022
I needed to give this movie 9 stars out of 10, because it has such an important message. What are we doing with our world? Why do we let greed divide us? Why is it so important to wage war around every corner?

This is an eye opening experience. To hear about refugees crossing the oceans in little boats and visually seeing what can happen is very different. Obviously it is very hard to get every suffering soul into Europe or the US, there are just too many, but this is why it is even more important to bring education and wealth into every corner of the world.

It is important to have movies about fantasies, about princesses, about interesting stories, but it is maybe even more important to shine the light on unspeakable circumstances. So thanks a lot for this movie, thank you for a beautiful performance from the Issa sisters and thank you for human beings like the Mardini sisters.
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6/10
Struggles to relay actual drama
TD_Diamond3 December 2022
The story has everything you'd ever need to inspire young and old.

There's just something missing.

That something is that the screenplay, direction and chosen edit feel like a glossy magazine - not a gutsy drama.

The treatment of the subject matter is misguided at best.

Then when the director realises that there are massive lulls in the story it's jazzed up with some Hollywood-like plasticity just to keep a pulse going.

The story itself is moving, definitely. The casting and acting near perfect.

It's just difficult to understand how with all the industry experience for bringing incredible tales like this to the screen that the audience is subjected to the incredible stretches of outright boredom when there's all this material to choose from.

It's a real shame because the tale itself is mind blowing.
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10/10
It opened my eyes
cathyannemoore-6619627 November 2022
Started to watch this film without knowing anything about it, only that it was trending at number 3 on Netflix. I usually switch films off with subtitles but something about this one lured me in. The balance of spoken English and subtitles actually worked for me as the film is about people attempting to cross International borders not all of them speaking the same language.

I was, from the title expecting to see a story about 2 sisters training to be Olympic swimmers. And yes it is, but it's not a feel good story, it is the remarkable true story of a refugee achieving an Olympic dream. Living in my cosy U. K. bubble I had no concept of living in a war torn country and how that drives young people to risk their lives in order that their families can seek refuge in other countries and it has really opened my eyes.

Lesbos was one of my favourite holiday destinations but in the last decade I have begrudgingly avoided it because of refugees landing on it's beaches . I now feel humbled after watching the harrowing depiction of the 'boat' journey. Part way through I almost stopped watching as their journey made me feel more and more uncomfortable as this wasn't going to be a story with a completely happy ending.

There is also an insight into the conditions that refugees live in once they have arrived in Germany. Although not ideal thank goodness there are compassionate countries.

The film felt authentic as there were no big stars in the cast and it seemed credible that they were refugees (the only actor I recognised was the one who played a good looking Doctor in The Good Karma Hospital).

I think there should be more films made from the point of view of refugees as their story needs to be told.
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7/10
I was lucky
mrsatan797 January 2023
I did not know this story. It is very powerful and deserves to be told. I really enjoyed the performance of the Mardinis and I was glad to learn that they are sisters also in real life. Before watching it, you should consider that It is not an easy movie: a couple of times it is like a punch in the stomach. However I strongly recommend the vision. It is not easy to find a film on this subject that does not fall into stereotypes. The movie achieve its goal well and it helps you to exercise the empathy muscle. Several times I thought that I was very lucky to be born in a certain part of the world.
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10/10
truly a great story, must watch
raveesh-shrivastava25 November 2022
It's movie on a story about refugees something that the world has been ignoring from a long time. It's a tough subject to create such a movie and do justice to the autobiography of the swimmers. The movie has many emotional points, I found it inspiring and moving too as opposed to few reviews that said it's not inspiring. I didn't find it long as well. Just keep going on if you feel it's streching then skips 10 seconds but I am sure that won't be needed. Enjoy this movie and pray for peace and stability across the world. I wish more such movies are made so the world can watch and support the refugees.
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7/10
The Mardini sisters deserved better.
Zi_Reviews_Movies3 December 2022
A story like this has the ability to pull at your heartstrings and make your soul weep, to wonder how the world turned so cruel and be grateful for everything you have, The Swimmers missed on that opportunity. They made the protagonist a little too entitled and arrogant and while I understand she was young, I highly doubt she wasn't aware of the situation in her country and the sacrifices everybody around her made.

Overall though, the movie had some good shots, one that particularly stood out to me was the bombing while they danced in a high-rise, unaware the revolution had begun, which I imagine might have been the situation for many, the suddenness of live changing overnight. It's a good movie, it just had the promise of being much better.

Anyway, if you have read any of my other reviews, you'd know I'm a crier, but while this movie made me think, it didn't make my breaths shallow and let my mind travel in grief, it kept me there, watching some sports shots that didn't add to the movie.
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8/10
Find your lane. Swim your race
Blue-Grotto14 October 2022
With bombs and soldiers swarming around their home in Damascus, sisters Yusra and Sara decide to flee to Europe in pursuit of a better life. As highly competitive swimmers the girls were training to compete in the Olympics. Now instead of swimming in a pool, Yusra and Sara are trying out the Mediterranean. Other obstacles threatening to pull them under include a broken-down raft overloaded with passengers, barbed wire fences, dogs, police, and criminals eager to profit from desperate refugees. Still, the greatest currents that they are swimming against are in themselves.

This miraculous true story sheds light on a pressing global issue. Over 6 million refugees fled from Syria since 2011. Following the story of Yusra and Sara helps us to understand the issues that refugees face. The actors are sisters in real life, so their chemistry is authentic and comes from spending a lifetime together. It is heartwarming to witness Yusra and Sara holding onto life and their love for each other. The filmmakers are no slouches themselves, and there are some amazing scenes including a dance sequence in an empty warehouse.
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6/10
As a Syrian, I cant let the misconception go on.
zainab_soheill7 December 2022
This is my first time writing a review on a movie.. but as a Syrian, this time I felt involved. This movie is beautiful and the story is touching and all for a foreigner viewing it just like any other drama film. But the propaganda and misconception keeps on going on, I've lived in Syria during the war and traveled through all of its cities and governorates and my main residence is in Damascus where this movie is filmed. Not to be biased, Im going to lay everything as it is, the first thing that moved me to write this review is how they portrayed the syrian army.. totally untrue.. not to mention only Syrians can understand why they made the soldier speak in a certain dialect just to aid the propaganda and villainize the minority who speak like that and are from certain areas.. and to show that they are the only existent demons which is not true. Regardless of how he spoke, it was very low and intentional, could've been avoided and they could've made him speak normally like the rest not to just portray him being from a certain ethnic minorty. Second, they dont touch women like that, as a matter of fact not at all, not to mention showing him grabbing her breast, how demeaning is that, especially when the reality is its not true.. all my life there no one asked to see my id because they dont even talk to or look out for girls they only check out guys id's for safety reasons and army service. This point portraying the army harassing the girls out of everyone else in the bus was point turning for me and made the movie go down a steep hill... it was so unnecessary and vile, just a vile and degrading added lie. They dont even hit on girls on the streets the way they filmed it.. those soldiers got a million other things to look out for.. but in this movie it looks like a cabaret and all they look for is girls.. and that was plainly disgusting and anyone with a clear perception would know those are fabrications to demonize the reality.. because its just stupid. Second they didnt demostrate the beautiful Damascus as it is and that was heartbreaking for me, such a loss filming in the oldest city on earth and not taking the advantage of showing its enchanting beauty! I got goosebumps most of the time while watching the scenes filmed in Syria not gonna lie.. when I saw my home country on the screen of a hollywood film, our people, our streets, our accents, my eyes were teary. I have got to give the credit to the director for this type of film and for considering Syria and for cuts and takes filmed in Syria that made us feel appreciated or heard in someway, even though so much has been fabricated, but I stated I dont want to be biased and mention the pros and cons. Even the filming in Europe was beautiful, but I cant comment on that journey because thankfully its not something I've been through. From an emotional side, this movie gets all the sentimental value it wants, It would be only inhumane to not feel sorry for them and for the suffering of the people and what they go through til today in syria.. on this aspect, they got it all, I know the pain of my people and it made me cry.. we're now a movie for others to enjoy. Last but not least, I wish they portrayed their Syrian family and house in a way that is more realistic, this is not how families speak or act in our reality this was plain low grade acting. Finally, Its good that out of all of this resulted a highly rated movie considering the Syrian people, but would've been more successful and appreciated if it were to portray truths instead of falsehood, and if it focused more and how life actually is rather than complete emotion and recklessness.. they missed out on so many details that could've made it extra worthy.
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Much needed & fantastic movie on a very important subject
RaptorsGirl995 November 2023
I have never written a review here before, but this movie compelled me to do so for the first time. It brilliantly covers a very tough subject... that of refugees fleeing war torn countries under very risky & dangerous methods just hoping for a better & safer life. How folks could deny any refugee something so basic as water after coming to shore is beyond comprehension. It really drives home the need to have compassion for these refugees, as we are so lucky to live in the safe countries that we do. The acting is superb as well as the manner it was directed giving us glimpses into the emotions & thoughts in the refugees' minds through flashbacks of their journey to safety & the personal experiences of destruction & loss through war in their home countries. This movie is not easy to watch emotionally much of the time, but that difficultly is nothing compared to what these refugees have experienced. My only hope is that this movie will open up many hearts & minds to the plight of refugees for those that are against giving them safe refuge. We are all people and the lucky ones of us should recognize our good fortune and translate it to much care and assistance to those that aren't so fortunate.
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6/10
Should have been inspiring but no.
msghall25 November 2022
There is much to like about this film - the acting is natural, the script disciplined. But dull. Very dull. The camera work by Christopher Ross is awful; it's shaky and unsure how to keep its subjects in frame. While the story is incredible, it is not realized here. The characters don't involve us the way they should do. Same for the editing, which is jumpy and unnatural, even jarring at times. There's simply too much hanging around and talking, missing the opportunity to weave a tale to involve us.

Instead, we feel outside the narrative, not fully understanding the complexity of emotions and motivations of the characters, other than the obvious will to survive. Mardini's story - and that of refugees - deserves better.
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10/10
powerful, gripping, beautifully done, compelling and important story
sacks-162-75560513 November 2022
Beautiful, deeply moving, and thought-provoking film. The dialogue and performances felt completely authentic. The story was compelling from start to finish. The subject matter is obviously rather awful and it was sometimes painful to watch the suffering of these characters who seemed so real (and in fact were real), yet there was also so much humor and grit and so many moments of unexpected joy that the film never felt bleak. As a lap swimmer (though not a good one), I felt that the director and cinematographer really captured how compelling swimming -- a sport that might seem dull from the outside -- can be. It would be easy for a film like this to be mawkish, or bleak, or overwhelming, or preachy, but it was none of these things. Wonderful film. I hope it wins heaps of oscars.
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6/10
super manipulation
fzulkadiroglu26 December 2022
The movie that I'm taking a break at the 60th minute right now.

I was honestly expecting a biased movie before I started, but until now it's nothing but a disgrace.

Our Turks left the refugees to die. When the boat broke down, they called the Turkish police, but the Turks said they could not come. There was no Greek coast guard along the way. Whereas, the Greek owner security strips the refugees naked, takes their money from their pockets, blows their boots and leaves them to die. Lucky ones can come back.

When people arrived in greece, they welcomed them, gave them food, new clothes, shoes. They're walking around waving their arms right now. They come to the beach and enjoy the sea and the sun with their swimsuits. The only word I want to say as of the 60th minute is a super manipulation.

If so, why do we have millions of refugees? Look, not a hundred, not a thousand, not ten thousand, not a hundred thousand, not millions, not millions.

If so, how many million refugees are there in Greece? How many hundred thousand? How many thousand? How many hundred?

Let's share our bread with millions of refugees again, no worse than us. European paradise. They seriously said welcome. They gave food, clean clothes, clean shoes. Then they sent a special bus and went to Germany with that special bus. It was also a real life story. Let them love your lie.
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10/10
Great Movie
justinerogers24 November 2022
I've watched it twice already and what a great job they did making this! Finally a perspective of the realities of Western negligence when it comes to asylum seekers. This movie is motivational, stressful, heart wrenching/ heart warming and the fact the real life women are now facing prosecution from Greece for aiding asylum seekers and are facing up to 20 years in prison is something that should be talked about and condemned widely. For more information on that situation you can check out free humanitarians on Instagram. The actors also deserve all the praise because they did an amazing job. Refugees/ Asylum seekers have been through some of the worst conditions and many don't make out alive. People fleeing unsafe conditions from non European countries are constantly neglected and it's time we have more movies like this amplifying the stories of these people. Great job to everyone involved in the making of this movie. 10/10 would definitely recommend!
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7/10
Poignant and exciting!
bertler-16 December 2022
"The Swimmers" is an impressive film that tells the long and arduous journey of the two Syrian sisters Yusra and Sara in opulent images.

From war-torn Damascus to promised Germany, the two young women have to put up with a lot of effort and as a viewer you get a realistic impression of what refugees in this world have to do so that they can see a better future in another country.

The camera is outstanding and the acting is great.

If you want to criticize the film for something, it's that the cause of the war in Syria isn't even addressed. The formerly modern and Western country was catapulted back to the Middle Ages by the influence of Islam, like Iran before it.
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8/10
Larger than life true stories always win!
thereal-222 September 2022
Had the privilege to attend the European premier of the movie which will come to Netflix on 23rd of November. The movie is a very nicely paced dramatization of an amazing human achievement and story, it's amazing because of the nature how far they came along and its amazingly human because they've did it sheerly as human beings nothing more. You could even profanely say as "superheroes" to quote the movie directly. Nothing super fancy directing and editing here, just purely nice narration and sequencing of events dramatization and this is being done nicely by the director Sally El Hosaini. But the real magic and chemistry lies between the two lead actresses Manal and Nathalie Issa who are siblings in real life as well not just on the screen; this chemistry between them gives you the passionate punch which delivers effectively indeed. This movie is definitely an underdog testament, a very good one.
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7/10
An Inspiring Chronicle
brentsbulletinboard30 January 2023
There's something truly inspiring about beating seemingly impossible odds, accomplishments that stir our emotions and may even produce a significant adrenalin rush. Such are the feelings evoked in writer-director Sally El Hosaini's new fact-based chronicle about a pair of sisters (Nathalie Issa, Manal Issa) who fled war-torn Syria as refugees to find their way to sanctuary in Germany. But, if that weren't enough in itself, the younger sibling - a lifetime competitive swimmer - managed to land a spot on the Refugee Olympic Team to compete in the 2016 Rio de Janeiro games. While this BAFTA Award nominee for Best British Film runs a little long (especially in the depiction of the sisters' flight to freedom), the picture nevertheless shines a bright light on the global refugee crisis (and not just among those fleeing Syria) and what's attainable when we set our minds to it. This Netflix offering certainly delivers an uplifting message, as well as a candid look at sibling relationships and how they evolve over time. Admittedly, the picture tends to be somewhat formulaic at times, but its compelling story and creative cinematography do much to sell the film as a genuine crowd-pleaser, one that's particularly empowering to girls, young women and those who dare to dream big in the face of potentially insurmountable challenges.
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9/10
Need to be told and watched.
durianwool3 February 2023
I started watching this after zapping through like 10+ slick Hollywood movies on Netflx's trending suggestions. I've seen all the usual comic-book inspired movies, and other mainstream movies. But am getting a bit saturated with them. Looking at other offerings - more drama like - they started of good, but I couldn't get through them after about a quarter way through. Some were too art-house - blaberring 1st-world problems - yacking away at frivirolous things that were supposed to be funny. Some tried to be dramatic and overly dark - oh yes, those dark treatment of classic stories especcially fairy tales. C'mon can we leave our childhood alone already.

Then I came across this title. The autoplay of Netflix looks interesting, and I started watching. It definitely gripped me as I watched it, eventhough it was at times dragging. There were many arcs, storylines that, in a Hollywood movie would likely have been edited out to keep the pace of the movie going. There were some parts which were cliched, and you knew it was to contrast with the sadness that's about to come.

However, I still was enticed enough to keep getting through it. After the movie ended, it was clear that some scenes had to be shown, if at the risk of dragging, and prologing the movie to show descriptively the refugess situation with realism, and also of how a country (Syria in this case) descends into chaos.

The movie is authentic. The actors are dual lingual. They speak Arabic and English in mixed form. Being the middle class Syrians that they are, they are not depicted in the usual hijab covered demure helpless, if suppressed damsels. They are what many city muslims in Arab, and sadly what used to be more progressive and old midlle-eastern countries are like.

The usual religious stereotypes are refreshingly not in the movie, perhaps its because the director herself is from there. The movie concentrates on the plight of refugees experienced - even through a middle class, if not, elite Syrians such as the girls and their father who was himself a national athlete had to go through.

Watch it - I have new appreciation for refugees now.
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7/10
The Swimmers
CinemaSerf10 February 2023
Two young sisters - Sara (Manal Issa) and Yusra (Nathalie Issa) are obsessed with representing their Syrian nation at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016. Their father is their coach and their mentor, and he drives them hard - but that might all prove to be for nought when a bomb comes crashing through the roof of their swimming pool and only narrowly avoids killing someone! Scared but determined, the family decide to enlist the help of their charismatic cousin Nizar (Ahmed Malek) and armed with some borrowed cash try to get from their home to Germany where they hope to find safety and continue their training. Thing is, they have no papers so after a brief flight to Istanbul, find themselves in the hands of the people smugglers who care little for their safety. Much of this interesting film is quite tough to watch, as it depicts the efforts of the three to beat the elements and the authorities to reach their goal - at times at quite considerable risk to themselves. It's all based on a true story so there is no actual jeopardy to their journey, but it is illustrative of just how perilous the whole process is; of how venal and exploitative some people can be of those in life-threatening predicaments and also of just how persevering the human spirit can be when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds. It features a fine supporting effort from "Sven" (Matthias Schweighöfer) and offers us quite a well produced and paced observation on just how these two girls got through their ordeal. The photography is frequently intimate and that sometimes exposes us to the character traits of the girls that are less attractive to the viewer - but somehow that added to the authenticity of this compelling dramatisation that defiantly opens the eyes!
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4/10
Shows the process of refugees, but Hollywoodized.
jonathanakuhn1 December 2022
Interesting movie, beginning was very dragged out. They did show that the refugees go through a lot. But barely showed the bad side of the smugglers. Of course it's not the case every-time but these people are ripping people off, raping, sex trafficking, drug smuggling etc. They need to show to people that smuggling and becoming a criminal by going illegally into other countries is a criminal offense. At the end made the sister a hero... The girls are very arrogant and entitled. Should have shown them, incorporating into Germany and learning German. This is a sad reality, going on. Everywhere.
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Not Syrian
samovisky6 December 2022
It's a nice german movie , but not syrian at all .

Giving a lot of fake informations about syria and syrian culture, Streets , discussions, houses , family gatherings: nothing is syrian .

The scene when the army man touched her boobs is so fake u can't believe it.

The story should give a good role for father , but in this movie u see the father with bad acting , trying to act like syrian but he can't.

Why there's no syrian actors in the movie , and all the actors trying to speak syrian so bad .

The syrian passport doesn't look like that .

Pools , roads , buses and the birthday party :: aren't Syrian .

Disappointed , as a syrian citizen wanna see the truth .
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