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Die Geschichte von Nisha, Tochter einer pakistanisch-norwegischen Familie, die von ihren Eltern nach Pakistan entführt wird, als ihr Vater sie im Bett mit einem Mann findet.Die Geschichte von Nisha, Tochter einer pakistanisch-norwegischen Familie, die von ihren Eltern nach Pakistan entführt wird, als ihr Vater sie im Bett mit einem Mann findet.Die Geschichte von Nisha, Tochter einer pakistanisch-norwegischen Familie, die von ihren Eltern nach Pakistan entführt wird, als ihr Vater sie im Bett mit einem Mann findet.
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I wish I had the guts and courage to talk about what happens to me as a girl in Iran.
Thank you Iram Hag for this movie.
Some Pakistanis would vociferously scream that the portrayal of Pakistani culture and norms is blatantly exaggerated here. Well, let me tell you. It isnt. Pakistani parents, including those who live abroad are willing to sacrifice and kill their daughters if there need be for the sake of their honour. The typical middle class man's obsession with his daughters chastity is certainly not exaggerated. The film beautifully captures the diaspora, the claustrophobia and the contradictory nature of Nisha's life. The last scene in which her fathers reflection stares at us is brilliant.
But some things are sure exaggerated. I donot know if those stem out of ignorance or a desire to appease the "white audience" with their saviour complex. I do not know if they tried to portray Islamabad or Quetta in the movie-if it was Islamabad then it was obviously very wrongly portrayed. It is a fully developed urban city with internet connection. Same with Quetta. One does not need to run to far off stores in search of internet! Also who in their right minds would make out in a street in Pakistan unless you live in Defence or something? I mean maybe the police can react the way they did in the movie but thats rare and pertaining to the special circumstance that both the people are very young and from a familiar area. I can understand this because I am a Pakistani but one might make a lot of assumptions if they arent. Moreover, everything that Nisha went through was very very traumatic. Her grief and sanity still seems pretty intact for someone who went through a lifetime of trauma. Still very willing to please her parents. Or maybe thats my peronal opinion.
All that aside, donot sit without grabbing a tissue paper because this is a highly unsettling movie.
Just watched this very interesting and well produced movie but still it disappointed me to a certain extent. Here's a short comment on the movie.
I started watching this movie very late at night and regretted my decision of watching it because I knew I had to leave it in the middle and watch the rest of it the next day. I couldn't wait to finish it as the story around the subject, film making and acting, everything is superb. The subject is great and has been tackled skilfully. The only problem with the movie is it's research about Pakistani culture.
- We don't have vegetable markets like it was shown in the movie. The markets here are very different.
- Word "videsh" is a Hindi word and it's not used in Urdu.
- In Punjab, pani puri is called gol gappay. Nobody serves gol gappas in a cup wrapped in aluminium foil. It's served in a clay pot.
- We don't use "thaali" made of steel for our food. People use ceramic or plastic plates and bowls.
- The bus that they were traveling in Pakistan, I've only seen that bus in this movie.
The claustrophobia one feels during this film is almost unparalleled. You feel what this Pakistani girl in Norway feels. The filmmaker is in complete control of the craft and knows each frame she wants to use. Nothing is wasted. Nothing is over the top. From sub characters to main characters everyone has done a pitch perfect job. Adil Hussain's last look at us is haunting. And the young girl who's the protagonist is absolutely lovely. What a film. A feminist masterpiece. Kudos to the team.
In case you plan to watch this movie, be ready to be emotional. It succeeds in expressing the feelings of a teenager who is forcefully abandoned in an unknown nation to never known relatives. The freedom of the teenager is denied in the name of religion, but the question is " Does the religion asks us to be bonded"? Anyways the story explains beautifully how some parents become devils in a child's life and the ultimate goal of a women should be marrying and serving her family.
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- WissenswertesThe story idea came from the Director's real life incident. She was once kidnapped to Pakistan.
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Written by Mansi Multani, Ishaan Divecha and Naren Chandavarkar
Performed by Mansi Multani and Ishaan Divecha
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 44.156 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 4.024 $
- 15. Juli 2018
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 2.191.131 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 46 Minuten
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