Plus there is no thought about a festering wound from using giant rusty nails. Maybe I'm being picky. Overall it's an interesting concept that is way too slow and sort of takes way to long to get where it's going. However after quite a bit of torture he does get to have a nice BJ by one of the hotter chicks who then mounts him.
Rabbit mask chick -- whose body is even hotter moutns him later but somehow he doesnt like it so he rapes her. Make sense? Didnt think so. I guess there are advantages to being a Plank Face. It takes a run at doing something that I think is fairly unique, or would be, if it had been pulled off a little better.
For a "unique" film, it opens with stunningly familiar material, in which we see the bad guys kill some people. Slashers so often begin with this - think "Scream" and "Halloween". If that's not familiar enough, it even ticks off the most famous of the horror movie "rules": having sex gets you killed.
The movie then lurches into more unfamiliar territory, with a credit sequence that, unlike its opening scene, does not seem to belong to a typical slasher. We are introduced to the protagonist, a hipster-slash-outdoorsman, and his girlfriend, who are hiking through the woods. There, they run into another hipster-type, who chokes out the protagonist in a fairly unrealistic scene. The protagonist comes to, and finds the other hipster raping his girlfriend.
He promptly murders her. None of this is as shocking as you'd expect; it just doesn't connect. It's handled unbelievably, and I think a large part is the pacing: this all happens before you know what's what.
Next, the young man is imprisoned by some yahoos who live out in the woods. As the stubborn doctors expand accessibility to medical care across national boundaries and irrespective of race , religion , creed or political affiliation. Cast is frankly good and giving top-notch interpretations. As the Spanish Javier Bardem providing an awesome acting , he grants his character a self-righteous drive that is made poignant for her determination and sheer will.
Very magnetic performance by Charlize Theron as member of an aid agency directing efforts to provide medical care in acute crises , she gives the right balance of self-righteousness which makes her performance more real , she also creates her character human , heart and determination with her role , not a stereotype.
The movie contains thrilling and violent scenes like the breathtaking battle when the military revolutionaries going into the capital Monrovia in blood and fire , as well as rampage , ravage and the indiscriminate massacres carried out by the extremely violent revolutionary guerrillas. And including gory scenes , such as grisly killings in cold blood and an astonishing surgical Cesarian.
Beautiful , haunting and mesmerizing cinematography by Barry Ackroyd. Perceptible , and at times rousing musical score by the prestigious composer Hans Zimmer , including some really sensitive songs in African sounds.
The motion picture was professionally -though in complex narrative filled with flashbacks- directed by Sean Penn. Here Penn tells an African story full of death and violence and presents it with impressive truth , though being both , overlong and touching.
Sean Penn tops his last directional effort with an intense drama that is moving , scary and down right forthright. I'm so confused right now because everywhere i looked is saw negative reviews but this was such a beautiful movie. Though this is not a great film, it is an important film that deserves to be seen.
Sean Penn and Co. But when the film focuses on the humanitarians themselves, it is a gut wrenching story that I couldn't fathom how true it really is.
We need to keep in our heads all that is happening in the Sudan as I find its terror is underscored and not getting its true attention. But the people over there helping are beyond us all, may we keep them all in our heads until the unrest ends.
There is a line that really stuck with me on the refugee crisis that is said here that needs to be heard. She says: Dreams are not luxuries. They are essentials. Login Register. Loading, please wait. Quality: All p p p 3D. Directed by Sean Penn Wren Javier Bardem Miguel Leon Brandon Phillips Youth Orchestra Conductor Anna Strelkov Sand Painter Mark De Villiers Wren's Father Amy Harries-Jones Young Wren Obed Baloyi Atif Xavier Guichard UN Student Jiji Kongolo UN Student Hopper Penn Mahmoud William Mkunziza Sudanese National Halima Abdul Aziz Patient Girl's Father Merritt Wever Marlee Vaneshran Arumugam Ivan Ibrahim Mudawi Duku Lesley Indatwa Nuban Woman Thomas Mabula Brown Jared Harris Ellen Ruvimbo Govera Liberian Female Trainee Asante Mabuza Mena as Asanti Mabuza Latita Ndzwayiba Aminata Jean Reno Mehmet Love Sebelethu Bonkolo Sam Zubin Cooper Mousa Edner Nonez Titus Brian Svosve Security Driver Tina Jaxa Winnie Benedict Mitchell Older Soldier Bonga Adonisi Blue Bear Soldier Sibongile Mlambo Assatu Sinovuyo Mbuthuma New Born Baby Bill Gerber
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