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Catch Me Daddy (2014)
A Stunning Tragedy with a Twist...
'Catch Me Daddy' is a disturbingly charged and viscerally moving film with superb cinematography and timing which juxtaposes a stunning modern day Yorkshire Dales landscape with a alienated feel of tombstone... You almost expect tumbleweed to roll by at some point...
The powerful symbolism and imagery draws you into hidden world full of hidden meanings yet it still manages to challenge viewers to think about the injustices portrayed, which are real in a modern world and the uncomfortable subjects of revenge, killing for honour and respect and lawlessness.
The use of unknown actors in the lead roles is a genius move and really brings home the realism of the subject matter without sensationalising the issue of young girls and women being murdered for honour and respect.
Directed by the Wolfe brothers and produced by EMU Films, two British collaborations (and not too British) are making a name for themselves and are the ones to watch in the near future.
Un prophète (2009)
Hard Hitting and Tense Thriller Echoes Real Life
I have never seen a prison movie which is so close to the reality of the level of real violence in a prison since 'American Me'-1992(Edward James Olmos.
The way the protagonist is sent to prison for a low-level offence and is in reality a nobody, and becomes one of the top-dogs running with the Corsican and Arab Mafia, is a believable story.
The brilliant acting by Tahir Rahim in the lead role launched his career in the US and he seems to have stalled on any decent roles since 'The Eagle'-2011 but it would be good to see him in a lead role soon.
The film itself is riveting and the way it draws you into Malik's world with twists and turns, you never know what's coming next until it hits you in the face! Brilliantly made and a must see.
We Are Monster (2014)
An Interesting and Original Narrative on a Tragedy
When I had heard that this movie was being released I was quite curious to see what it was going to be like: was it going to be a hard hitting truth and highlight the systematic failures of a UK prison system, which allowed a young man to be murdered in cold blood or was it going to be a limp drama which exonerated the guilty in their part? Well, when I saw the first 10 minutes I nearly switched off, as I soon realised that it was from the murderers perspective and I did not want to hear it. For what ever reason, I kept watching and I became drawn in by the surreal surroundings, brought to life with brilliant cinematography and effects and with a very well written story, I slowly regressed into the mind of a seriously disturbed individual.
I know for sure that what really happened was nothing like the film, as the film missed out quite a lot of what really happened because I was part of the Inquiry into the Death of Zahid Mubarak 2006.
Even so, I must admit the story was well written and it made great entertainment and at the same time it has brought Zahid back into the minds of the public. One day justice will be served and those responsible will be brought to book.
I recommend this movie not just for it's subject matter but for it's accomplishments and they are a well written storyline, great cinematography, and very well acted.