In a Better World

“In a Better World” Analysis and Review: Susanne Bier’s “In a Better World” Showcases Enormous Possibilities Amidst Challenges to Make This World Better Every Day

Susanne Bier’s In a Better World depicts incidents in two different corners of the world – a small rural town in Denmark and a deserted refugee camp in Africa. On one side, the film deals with revenge, war, warlords, hatred, merciless tortures, break up, bullying, and on the other side, the film shows friendship, love, …

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Biutiful

“Biutiful” Analysis and Review: Inarritu’s “Biutiful” Brings Out the Darkness of the Bustling Streets of Barcelona, and the Inner Beauty of a Faulty Individual

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu brings out the dark sides of bustling Barcelona through his beautiful film Biutiful. The film depicts the inner beauty of a faulty individual Uxbal (Javier Bardem), a middleman for the Chinese sweatshop owners and African-origin peddlers. Fake merchandise produced in the sweatshop is sold on the street by the African-origin peddlers. Uxbal …

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Timbuktu

“Timbuktu” Analysis and Review: Abderrahmane Sissako’s “Timbuktu” Shows the True Color of Terrorism and Its Devastating Impact on the Modern World

Abderrahmane Sissako’s Timbuktu deals with one of the most troubling issues of the modern world – terrorism. The film shows the terrorist activities in 2012 when the terrorist group Ansar Dine captured the Malian city of Timbuktu. Historically and culturally enriched Timbuktu turned into a city of destruction and evil during this time.  Sissako shows …

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The Salesman

“The Salesman” Analysis and Review: Asghar Farhadi’s “The Salesman” Is an Astounding Psychological Character Study

Asghar Farhadi returns to Iran after The Past and makes yet another masterpiece The Salesman. The film tells the story of a theater actor couple Emad (Shahab Hosseini), who is also a teacher, and Rana (Taraneh Alidoosti). They act in Arthur Miller’s famous play Death of a Salesman. However, the film takes a U-turn when …

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Cold War

“Cold War” Analysis and Review: Pawlikowski’s “Cold War” Blooms Romanticism During the Period of Cold War

Pawel Pawlikowski pays a heart-warming tribute to his parents through Cold War. This film is also a tribute to his motherland Poland. The film depicts the love story of a music director and a young singer from the late 1940s to the 1960s during the period of the cold war. The story of the film …

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A Fantastic Woman

“A Fantastic Woman” Analysis and Review: Sebastian Lelio’s “A Fantastic Woman” Depicts the Plight of a Transwoman and Her Fight Against Social Injustice

Sebastian Lelio’s A Fantastic Woman depicts the plight of a transwoman, who has just lost her lover, against societal adversities. It is hard to believe that a transwoman is not given her due respect even in the twenty-first century. Bidding adieu to a loved one for the final time is a basic human right. It …

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Leviathan

“Leviathan” Analysis and Review: Andrey Zvyagintsev’s “Leviathan” Depicts the Brutal Reality of Government Sponsored Expropriation and Oppression of an Individual in Russia

Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Leviathan sketches the bitter reality in modern Russia wherein an established state system conspires against an individual and makes him or her a victim who loses everything. Even though the story is set in Russia, it can very well be placed in any corner of the world. The essence of the story crosses boundaries …

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Ida

“Ida” Analysis and Review: Pawel Pawlikowski’s magnificent “Ida” Witnesses the Bloodshed and Massacres of the World War II and Post War Communist Poland

Pawel Pawlikowski’s Ida does not really leave us even long after we finish watching this. This is surely a multi-layered film. Even though Ida apparently looks like a simple polish film set in the wintry weather of rural Poland, it has multiple historical references underneath. It is set in the 1962’s Poland but not restricted …

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The Great Beauty

“The Great Beauty” Analysis and Review: Paolo Sorrentino’s “The Great Beauty” Highlights the Emptiness of Life Amidst the Flimsy Cover of Society

Paolo Sorrentino’s “The Great Beauty” has all the elements of a great film. This philosophical, meditative, satirical, and magnificent film engages viewers till the end. Each scene in the film has significance and something extraordinary to offer. It not only showcases the shallow urban life in modern Rome but also tries to find out the …

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Amour

“Amour” Analysis and Review: Michael Haneke’s “Amour” Is a Philosophical, Psychological, and Romantic Love Story of Old Age

Michael Haneke adds a touch of sensuous love to the lives in the evening through his deeply impactful film Amour. The film shows love knows no end, even in utterly adverse conditions. The most horrific experience in life is seeing the excruciating pain and suffering of somebody whom we love deeply. Prolonged illnesses of near …

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