Kandahar Comments

  • Clark 2022-09-08 06:14:24

    It's too shocking. The beginning is climax. A group of disabled people who are running with their lives. The prosthetic limbs that sink with the parachute are like sharp knives. I know an Iranian...

  • Jamil 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    Weapons are the only modern thing in...

  • Mauricio 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    Regardless of whether the plot is true or false, the political situation, and what is the purpose of the director, producer and investor. . As a movie, it is quite shocking. . Especially those with crutches vying for the prosthesis for parachuting. ....

  • Marlon 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    Foot-finding adventure... This translation is too...

  • Shannon 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    4.5 At the beginning and the end of the film, Markemaarbhav gave shots of the solar eclipse, symbolizing the occluded light and the hidden truth. It is also the shell of the documentary. A Canadian female journalist returned to Afghanistan at the end of the century to find Her sister, but just like when she left, the country is still devastated. A group of people whose limbs have been blown off by landmines are chasing prostheses under parachutes, a group of children brainwashed by extreme...

  • Kaitlyn 2022-03-15 09:01:09

    In the opening high-altitude angle of view, the helicopter dived, and a group of men on crutches ran towards him. The prostheses were flying in mid-air, as if they were alms. The echo of the perspective fits the whole film not presenting the issue of Afghanistan from a single...

  • Courtney 2022-03-15 09:01:09

    Iranian director, taken before...

  • Allene 2022-03-14 14:12:29

    The sky full of yellow sand, the plain and objective perspective, and the endless story are indeed somewhat similar to Abbas' films. However, Iran in "The Taste of Cherry" is only poor and backward. The latter part of the film is even hopeful. The sunset at the end is also beautiful; while Afghanistan in "Kandahar" is magical, and the sunset at the end is only depressed and desperate. Generally speaking, watching "realistic theme" movies may feel anger, shock, and sympathy. But watching this...

  • Brittany 2022-02-22 08:02:36

    This is the third open ending movie I watched today, I'm going crazy! I personally like the director's shooting method and angle very much. I always thought it was a documentary, but later I discovered it was a feature film. This kind of documentary method to make feature films is my favorite, not a pseudo-documentary, but the former. I have been haunted by the Arab culture of West Asia and North Africa since I was a child. But I don't agree with their doctrines, and I know that reality is far...

  • Rebeca 2022-02-22 08:02:36

    Based on part of the real experience of an Afghan-Canadian, a series of snapshots from a country in pain can be regarded as an interventional documentary film. The roaring helicopter, the children's game about bombs, and the Bull who completely obscures the female body. Card clothing, broken arms and legs, the issuance and reselling of prosthetic limbs, bombs everywhere, men disguised as women, and the grotesque scene of the last solar eclipse of the 20th century, like science fiction and...

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  • Retha 2022-02-22 08:02:36

    Filming is to breathe/record the spectacle of film in style <Dai Jinhua>

    1. His films have always surpassed movies, overflowing the theater, and consciously joined the social struggle, joined the social action, and joined the demand for social change. His camera faces the suffering directly, and this suffering is not just a regional suffering, but the suffering of human...

  • Armani 2022-02-22 08:02:36

    "Kandahar"-Will this country have a good future?

    "Kandahar" is a work written and directed by Mawson Markmarbuff. Friends who are familiar with Iranian movies should know what Mawson means to Iranian movies. His works are full of thinking about religion, war, survival, and questioning the value of life. Even though the role of movies in changing...

Kandahar

Director: Mohsen Makhmalbaf

Language: Persian,English,Pashtu,Polish Release date: February 1, 2002