Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA group of American doctors travel to a war-ravaged hot spot in the Middle East in order to distribute vaccines. They clash with the Russian military presence, the Middle Eastern locals, and... Alles lesenA group of American doctors travel to a war-ravaged hot spot in the Middle East in order to distribute vaccines. They clash with the Russian military presence, the Middle Eastern locals, and ultimately, themselves, as they learn that being American heroes is not so easy as they t... Alles lesenA group of American doctors travel to a war-ravaged hot spot in the Middle East in order to distribute vaccines. They clash with the Russian military presence, the Middle Eastern locals, and ultimately, themselves, as they learn that being American heroes is not so easy as they thought. Before they can save the world, they have to save themselves.
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What is striking about this film, is Grymov's ability to weave personal dramas and insecurities into a bigger picture of a 3-way culture clash happening in an unnamed country in the Middle East. And, oh boy, this gets interesting. At some point I would even say realistic to the point of freaking out.
Why so? Because it hits the bull's eye on almost all points that I had a chance to experience firsthand. American messianism and unwavering belief in spreading the good at any cost (even when no one asks for it) - check. Middle Eastern mentality and attitude towards the outsiders - check. Russian attitude towards its own people as disposable material - check. Personal insecurities and compensating through playing a role of a good guy in large-scale issues waaay above their pay-grade - check. Individuals responding very differently to stress and melting down under pressure - check.
This movie is both a human drama and a drama of humanity that is too selfish and too preoccupied with their own little agendas. I get it why Americans totally hate this movie (Russians freaked out about "Chernobyl" series for that very reason) but hey... it's a pretty honest look in the mirror. Pretty much all of Europe would agree. So if you don't like what you see, you know whom to blame.
Great movie. Period.
*Tom (Mark Adam) is the team leader—narrow, brittle, humorless, and dogmatic, he wants to Americanize the primitive Arab world. Sterile, he is unable to provide the child his wife wants. When the Arab guard deliberately leaves his gun next to Tom while he goes and rapes Tom's wife, Tom isn't man enough to defend his honor. Instead, when Tom's wife is later drinking with a severely wounded Russian surgeon, Tom attacks and kills the elderly and helpless surgeon with a bottle of Jack Daniels.
* Jane (Scarlett McAlister), Tom's red-haired wife, longs for a child, so she seduces the grim Arab guard and rendezvous with him repeatedly to copulate in various poses, finally to be violently raped whereupon she gets up smiling (after our initial shock, we realize she finally got what she wanted) and later to give birth to a black child (shown in the movie).
* Miss Stone (Kathleen Gati), a sexually frustrated old maid, vaccinates children like an automaton. As warm and compassionate as her surname suggests, she expresses her feeling for the children by singing them "Row, row, row your boat" ENDLESSLY, mercilessly accompanying herself on an accordion, which the Arab boys eventually urinate on.
* Mike (Neil Patrick Stewart) is the passive white gay partner: shrill, prone to hysterics, and desperately afraid that he is getting older and unattractive. He wants to adopt an Arab boy.
* Bill (Jeff Grays) is the muscular black gay partner, stereotypically warm and affable. He likes lollipops (nearly always has one in his mouth) and also likes children, maybe too much: his long, slow proffering of a lollipop to a timid Arab boy is obviously a symbolic seduction.
The movie was forbidden in the US by Condoleezza Rice.
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- WissenswertesThe American actors were directed through an interpreter.
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