Nachdem er von der Regierung der Vereinigten Staaten ohne Anklage weggesperrt wurde kämpft Mohamedou Ould Salahi für die Freiheit.Nachdem er von der Regierung der Vereinigten Staaten ohne Anklage weggesperrt wurde kämpft Mohamedou Ould Salahi für die Freiheit.Nachdem er von der Regierung der Vereinigten Staaten ohne Anklage weggesperrt wurde kämpft Mohamedou Ould Salahi für die Freiheit.
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The whole movie centers on one man's fate, he was arrested and accused in 2002 of being a key figure in the 9/11 attacks, but was detained for years without any charges. He was tortured to get him to confess.
Two supporting stories are told in parallel, frequently switching from one to the other. One is the military attorney charged with building a case to find him guilty and executed. The other is a New Mexico law firm defending him, not so much focusing on whether he was guilty or not, more on whether the USA constitution and laws were being followed.
Very interesting and very well made, the actors in the featured roles are all excellent, especially Jodie Foster and Benedict Cumberbatch.
I watched it at home on BluRay from my public library. My wife skipped.
Now read that again:- After 9/11, the USA caused Mohamedou Ould Slahi to be removed from his homeland and transported to the Guantanamo Bay detention facility, where he was kept for 14 years and two months, undergoing extreme forms of interrogation (amounting to torture), then was eventually released, never having been charged with any crime due to lack of firm evidence.
How much impression did reading that make on your emotions? I guess not a great deal.
Now go and see this movie to help you imagine what it must have been like. Whether or not it's a true reflection of both sides of opinion, it's a sobering watch. Sometimes, the written word just isn't enough - thank heaven for good movies.
To some, "The Mauritanian" will likely be too heavy handed. It's one of those liberal Hollywood diatribes (and I say this as a self-identified liberal progressive) that can be too much even for those who've already bought what the movie is selling. I might have been turned off if I'd been in a different mood when I watched it. But sometimes, the commitment of the people making the movie can overcome its excess earnestness, and that was the case for me here. Among the usual Liberal Activists = Good, U. S. Government and Military = Bad tropes, the film does try for some nuance in its characters. Jodie Foster gives a sensational performance as the attorney dedicated to freeing the film's protagonist, played in an equally wonderful performance by Tahar Rahim, and we're allowed to see that she's unlikable and conflicted. Likewise, Benedict Cumberbatch, as the prosecuting attorney, is introduced as what we're sure is going to be a macho Southern military goon stereotype, complete with unacceptable accent, but the movie subverts our expectations and shows that he's capable of letting personal and patriotic feelings be outweighed by humanitarian ones. Granted, the film does none of this elegantly or delicately, but I just appreciated a story that at least attempted to populate a liberal/conservative issue movie with characters that are more than easy ciphers. The film could probably be criticized as yet another white savior story, and those criticisms would be justified. But it's a damn good one.
Shailene Woodley rounds out the cast as Foster's assistant, and she's excellent as well. The director is Kevin Macdonald ("The Last King of Scotland"), who has a knack for making blisteringly entertaining movies out of gruesome true event subject matter.
Grade: A.
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- WissenswertesDetainee Mohamedou Ould Slahi (of the film's title) has stated that his treatment in Guantanamo was much more brutal and inhumane than portrayed in this movie.
- PatzerIn the confrontation scene in the Pentagon parking lot between Benedict Cumberbatch's character and a US Marine Corps colonel both officers are wearing the large shoulder rank insignia on their garrison covers (hat) instead of the correct size smaller collar rank insignia.
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Nancy Hollander: Well, when I defended someone charged with rape, nobody called me a rapist. When I defended someone charged with murder, nobody dug around my backyard. But when someone is accused of terrorism, people like you seem to think that that's different. It's not. When I stand by my client and I insist that he get a fair hearing, I'm not just defending him, I'm defending you and me. The constitution doesn't have an asterisk at the end that says : "Terms and conditions apply."
- Crazy CreditsJust before the end credits, there are title cards updating events and lives of principle characters. These are immediately followed by the credits and clips of Mohamedou Slahi speaking, ending with him listening to "The Man in Me" by Bob Dylan, which takes us to the outro, and end.
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- SoundtracksMakam Vaghou
Written and Performed by Noura Mint Seymali
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- Der Mauretanier
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- Budget
- 14.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 836.536 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 163.789 $
- 14. Feb. 2021
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 7.527.030 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 9 Minuten
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