Immortals – Documentary Review
Two Iraqi youngsters documenting the revolution. Milo, a woman acting as a man because that’s the only way she feels safe. Khalili, a weak man finding power through filming.
Two Iraqi youngsters documenting the revolution. Milo, a woman acting as a man because that’s the only way she feels safe. Khalili, a weak man finding power through filming.
I loved the polyamory aspect and all the communication about consent. However, their triad relationship was very short and ended too abruptly.
I absolutely bawled my eyes out during the parts about saving the rainforest!!! I really like the animation and the designs. And the sign language.
Freedom, as defined by the Cambridge Dictionary, is “the condition or right of being able or allowed to do, say, think, etc. whatever you want to, without being controlled or limited […]”. It can also be defined as the absence of outer forces on our person. Following that definition, how free can we be in…
A blend of documentary, fiction and experimental. Not an entertainment film, but rather a deeply emotional experience.
Wow! The animation and story is Ghibli-like. And rainbows made me cry! Bittersweet ending.
Was amazing. Pure comedy with a really wholesome ending. And the traveling put me into a roadtrip-mood.
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The ending surprised me, as it is not the typical comedy roadtrip movie ending. Reminding that one of the genres is also drama.
Apart from the title drop at the end, I find the title a bit misleading. I expected something different. The ending really moved me to tears though.