If you are expecting dramatic violence, loud thrilling music and slowed down close up shots then you're in the wrong place.
The surreal beauty of this movie lies in how gently the story unfolds. It takes us by the hand and shows us around the dunes of Timbuktu and the life in that desert. However, it does not shy away from showing the regressive opression of the Islamic fundamentalists who have taken up to policing the place. They are so determinded to impose their morals that they scout the place at night spying even for musical sounds.
The brutality of their "punishments" is raw but even that is shown in a less aggressive manner I suppose. It's like saying "it ain't personal, this is just the law" as they carry out extremely violent inhumane tasks. However, small acts highlight how even they are just humans albeit not like "us". There's a scene when a convict climbs on a jeep to be driven to his spot of exectuion and one of the ISIS police gives his hand to help him up.
I am not at all supporting any of these mad men and their hopes of heavenly virgins. However, we often seem to forget that these people are indeed just men and we humans are capable of extreme monstrosity. This movie just reminds us of this.
Extremely beautifully shot, directed and acted. Give this movie a try. I think most of us will like this one.
The surreal beauty of this movie lies in how gently the story unfolds. It takes us by the hand and shows us around the dunes of Timbuktu and the life in that desert. However, it does not shy away from showing the regressive opression of the Islamic fundamentalists who have taken up to policing the place. They are so determinded to impose their morals that they scout the place at night spying even for musical sounds.
The brutality of their "punishments" is raw but even that is shown in a less aggressive manner I suppose. It's like saying "it ain't personal, this is just the law" as they carry out extremely violent inhumane tasks. However, small acts highlight how even they are just humans albeit not like "us". There's a scene when a convict climbs on a jeep to be driven to his spot of exectuion and one of the ISIS police gives his hand to help him up.
I am not at all supporting any of these mad men and their hopes of heavenly virgins. However, we often seem to forget that these people are indeed just men and we humans are capable of extreme monstrosity. This movie just reminds us of this.
Extremely beautifully shot, directed and acted. Give this movie a try. I think most of us will like this one.
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