IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,0/10
12.411
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Ein gehörloser Junge kommt in ein Internat für Kinder mit derselben Beeinträchtigung. Angesichts der brutalen und kriminellen Machenschaften einiger der anderen Jungen und Mädchen unternimmt... Alles lesenEin gehörloser Junge kommt in ein Internat für Kinder mit derselben Beeinträchtigung. Angesichts der brutalen und kriminellen Machenschaften einiger der anderen Jungen und Mädchen unternimmt er alles, um sich anzupassen, damit er in den "Tribe" aufgenommen wird.Ein gehörloser Junge kommt in ein Internat für Kinder mit derselben Beeinträchtigung. Angesichts der brutalen und kriminellen Machenschaften einiger der anderen Jungen und Mädchen unternimmt er alles, um sich anzupassen, damit er in den "Tribe" aufgenommen wird.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 30 Gewinne & 25 Nominierungen insgesamt
Hryhoriy Fesenko
- Sergei
- (as Grigoriy Fesenko)
Oleksandr Dsiadevych
- Gera
- (as Alexander Dsiadevich)
Oleksandr Osadchyi
- King
- (as Alexander Osadchiy)
Oleksandr Sydelnykov
- Shnyr
- (as Alexander Sidelnikov)
Oleksandr Panivan
- Woodwork Teacher
- (as Alexander Panivan)
Kyrylo Koshek
- Sponsor
- (as Kyril Koshyk)
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The Tribe hit my radar a while back when I heard about the novelty of a film being silent in the world of the hearing impaired in a foreign country w/no subtitles in existence. What is essentially a silent film made in the digital age, eschews themes we've seen in other cinematic rites of passage w/silent thieves on the make all the time going from one score to the next. One wonders if the bleakness depicted translates to other schools of impairment around the world where the easy way out of dealing w/adversity is to turn to a life of crime. The choice of an non-subtitled version really puts the onus on our viewing collective who don't have the patience for this interesting endeavor.
A unique film unlike anything I've seen. Deciding to watch it without being able to comprehend the language was daunting at first but I gave in. When you take away speech from the equation, a lot goes on that gets the audience immersed in the experience. The use of visual cues are important in such a setting and the director does a magnificent job. As a person illiterate in sign language, I had myself interpreting my own dialogue at times but the visuals kept my imagination within the constructs of the story.
At the beginning you're as clueless as the protagonist who is new to this environment. The life of the hearing impaired feels like in a whole other universe. While keeping the unfolding events grounded to their reality, the story goes deeper into the dark world they live in. It's not for the faint of heart and is definitely not for people with a short attention span.
How I decided my rating:
Cast - 2 Concept - 1 Cringe - 1 Story And Screenplay - 0.8 Direction - 0.7 Adult Content - 0.5 Ending - 0.8 Drama - 0.7
At the beginning you're as clueless as the protagonist who is new to this environment. The life of the hearing impaired feels like in a whole other universe. While keeping the unfolding events grounded to their reality, the story goes deeper into the dark world they live in. It's not for the faint of heart and is definitely not for people with a short attention span.
How I decided my rating:
Cast - 2 Concept - 1 Cringe - 1 Story And Screenplay - 0.8 Direction - 0.7 Adult Content - 0.5 Ending - 0.8 Drama - 0.7
The Tribe is one of the most unsettling films of the year. It is set at a boarding school for the deaf in Kiev, where anarchy prevails. There are no words, subtitles, or even a score. The hearing viewer is left to interpret the violent chaos without auditory clues, presenting a unique challenge in understanding the narrative and the motivations of the characters. We are left to confusedly construe scenarios by their actions, and as such, are provided some insight into the helpless isolation of the deaf.
As a film, The Tribe may be interpreted in various ways: as a political allegory for the Ukraine, as a discourse on communication through violence, as an allegory to the impotence experienced by minority groups, or as an exploration of enactivism in film. Regardless, there are scenes that are shockingly disturbing, and the direction is unflinching. My only conclusion is that I'm sorry deaf people, but I don't trust you anymore.
As a film, The Tribe may be interpreted in various ways: as a political allegory for the Ukraine, as a discourse on communication through violence, as an allegory to the impotence experienced by minority groups, or as an exploration of enactivism in film. Regardless, there are scenes that are shockingly disturbing, and the direction is unflinching. My only conclusion is that I'm sorry deaf people, but I don't trust you anymore.
Sergei arrives at an Ukrainian boarding school for the deaf. He's a shy new kid who gets picked on. He is recruited into the ruling gang. They pimp out two of the older girls. Sergei is tasked with being the suitcase pimp and falls for Anya. King rules the organization and decides to sell the girls. Sergei revolts causing chaos and bloodshed.
There is sound but rarely any dialog. The sign language does not get translated into subtitles. One must guess at the plot but it's not impossible. The challenge of interpreting the story has some appeal. The question becomes what this is trying to achieve and what it actually achieves. It doesn't really put the audience into the shoes of the deaf. They actually know what's being said in the movie although it could give a sense of the deaf trying to understand the hearing world. There are some brutal graphic scenes. This is a shocking movie but I must admit that I fastforwarded some of the movie. It's too hard to watch such a quiet movie. One can't compare this to silent movies since those always have music. This is an interesting original experimental movie but I'm not sure what it achieves.
There is sound but rarely any dialog. The sign language does not get translated into subtitles. One must guess at the plot but it's not impossible. The challenge of interpreting the story has some appeal. The question becomes what this is trying to achieve and what it actually achieves. It doesn't really put the audience into the shoes of the deaf. They actually know what's being said in the movie although it could give a sense of the deaf trying to understand the hearing world. There are some brutal graphic scenes. This is a shocking movie but I must admit that I fastforwarded some of the movie. It's too hard to watch such a quiet movie. One can't compare this to silent movies since those always have music. This is an interesting original experimental movie but I'm not sure what it achieves.
I was so looking forward to this! The trailer looked amazing and the hype and general consensus was that The Tribe was incredible. My word. I was so bored! So many components were poorly executed. The acting in general is quite bad, with a few minor exceptions, but I really think the directing makes it seem even worse than it is. The fight scenes are done with, what seems like no effort at all. I couldn't figure out the first fight. Were they trying some moves out for a school play. Some choreography the kids came up with in between classes. That's how it came off to me. The punches certainly don't actually make any contact. The sex scenes are so unrealistic. I mean they're not even close to each other, unless he's very well endowed (which he's not). The plot seems to have many holes in it as well. Where did all the adults go? Are all the truck drivers deaf and mute as well? Too many to list here.
I understand it's quite an achievement to make a film with no dialogue whatsoever, and I think it had potential. The cinematography is pretty well done and the general overtone of the film has merit. The Tribe is a film I had high hopes for and was definitely looking forward to, but I just can't see what others are seeing. http://www.filmnotion.com/
I understand it's quite an achievement to make a film with no dialogue whatsoever, and I think it had potential. The cinematography is pretty well done and the general overtone of the film has merit. The Tribe is a film I had high hopes for and was definitely looking forward to, but I just can't see what others are seeing. http://www.filmnotion.com/
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- WissenswertesDirector Miroslav Slaboshpitsky does not understand sign language and had to have interpreters on set to communicate and make sure that the actors were sticking to the script.
- PatzerWhen trolling the truckers for the girls the second time, a boom mic is visible in the reflection of the truck.
- VerbindungenFeatured in See Hear: Film Casting & Portrayal (2015)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 150.564 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 11.094 $
- 21. Juni 2015
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 215.034 $
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