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Beasts of No Nation
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The African American war drama film takes it story from the African perspective following a Civil war that steals a child from his parents and turned him to a war dog. The war is now over but can Agu be human again.
Actors:
Abraham Attah, Emmanuel Affadzi, Ricky Adelayitor, Andrew Adote, Vera Nyarkoah Antwi, Ama K. Abebrese, Kobina Amissah-Sam, Francis Weddey, Fred Nii Amugi, John Arthur, Grace Nortey, ...»
Director:
Cary Joji Fukunaga
Country:
United States
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Otroscines.com
April 26, 2016 A spectacle of free brutality that gives amazing scenes. [Full Review in Spanish]
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Film Inquiry
December 07, 2016 Beasts of No Nation wants desperately to be progressive and challenge the cinematic landscape, but it suffers from Cary Fukunaga's stylistic and creative implosion.
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Flavorwire
May 03, 2016 It wants to immerse itself entirely in Agu's experience, yet the filmmaker can't resist standing aloft in scenes that underscore the soldiers' ages and their actions, and pointing out easy ironies.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
October 16, 2015 Fukunaga's hurtling camera and taut cutting keep Beasts of No Nation only just this side of hallucinatory, and Elba is the kind of titanic actor to kick it to a near-mythic level.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
October 16, 2015 The ugly world portrayed here isn't for all appetites, but it is depicted with a gripping authenticity.
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The Atlantic
October 16, 2015 Beasts tells a broadly traumatic story and tells it well, but lacks the kinds of specifics that could make it a truly memorable film.
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Huffington Post
August 04, 2016 Fukunaga's visual knack for wading into dark, perilous atmospheres to capture the trauma that haunts his characters comes to full fruition in Beasts of No Nation.
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Christian Science Monitor
October 16, 2015 Attah is an industrious little actor, but his fall from innocence is not delineated with the same force as the carnage.
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BuzzFeed News
November 10, 2015 Fukunaga gives the film a visual grandeur that makes it feel like it's taking place after the world has ended, and all that's left for Agu is this morass of endless, uncaring violence.
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Rolling Stone
October 16, 2015 Idris Elba gives a powerhouse performance as the warlord of a rebel African army that trains children as soldiers. The Oscar for Best Supporting Actor should have his name on it.
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The Straits Times (Singapore)
May 24, 2016 Fukunaga packs the scenes with a documentary-like detail.
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Huffington Post
January 01, 2017 The film is very well shot in tough circumstances and has a central performance from Idris Elba that can only be described as mind-boggling. Abraham Attah as the boy is pretty good too.
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IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...