Jacqueline flieht aus ihrem vom Krieg gezeichneten Land auf eine griechische Insel. Sie lernt einen entlaufenen Reiseleiter kennen, und die beiden kommen sich näher, da sie im jeweils andere... Alles lesenJacqueline flieht aus ihrem vom Krieg gezeichneten Land auf eine griechische Insel. Sie lernt einen entlaufenen Reiseleiter kennen, und die beiden kommen sich näher, da sie im jeweils anderen Hoffnung finden.Jacqueline flieht aus ihrem vom Krieg gezeichneten Land auf eine griechische Insel. Sie lernt einen entlaufenen Reiseleiter kennen, und die beiden kommen sich näher, da sie im jeweils anderen Hoffnung finden.
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An incredible sustain African refugee story
what a beautiful acting by Cynthia Erivo, the way she express her grieve and emotion made me fall in love with the story, every refugee has it own deep stories which many would never imagine .
I just wish we have a little bit of her happiest moment in the film she been through alot Her revealing the weight of her devastating past make me sob and at the same time feel happy for her, This is one of the best movie I have watch this year Alia Shawkat deliver her role perfectly well also making her the darling of this film I am looking forward into reading the book.
I just wish we have a little bit of her happiest moment in the film she been through alot Her revealing the weight of her devastating past make me sob and at the same time feel happy for her, This is one of the best movie I have watch this year Alia Shawkat deliver her role perfectly well also making her the darling of this film I am looking forward into reading the book.
To be honest, I was a little disappointed with this story. It's clear that Cynthia Erivo has put her heart and soul into it, but the story just has too many holes in it for me. We first meet her "Jacqueline" character as she wanders the streets of a small greek island town pinching the sugar sachets. Quickly, we discover that she has barely more than the clothes she stands up in, sleeps on a blanket in a sheltered cave and gets about blagging trips on tourist buses. Via flashbacks we are told of her privileged background in her native Liberia and of a love affair with a British woman (Honor Swinton Byrne) in London, and what's clear is that neither idyll seems destined to endure. The former, indeed, is played out across the course of the film in a rather brutally predicable fashion. Fortunately, she encounters tour guide "Callie" (Alia Shawkat) who's getting a bit fed up with the day-in day-out routine with her elderly visitors who just want to say they've "done" the place. Gradually the two start to bond and maybe there's a little light at the end of the tunnel for "Jacqueline"? Both women deliver well enough here, but there are just too many elements missing or under-developed. How did she get here for a start? Too much of her trauma has to be assumed or guessed at and not that I wanted graphic scenes, I did want to know a little more about just what made "Jacqueline" tick. The production is all adequate, and for a while the repetitive photography serves well to illustrate the dead-end nature of her existence, but I just think this missed an opportunity to develop the story of "Jacqueline" a bit more comprehensively.
Why is it lacking? The pace. This movie is sloooooow.
No words are spoken for the first ten minutes. Little is said in the whole movie until the ending is revealed.
Don't get me wrong, this is not a bad film by any stretch of anyone's imagination, it's just that it is slow at the start, takes its tome to reveal its real meaning.
It is well made, the direction tries to tell a story by showing rather than telling. The acting is a little bereft of convincing emotion.
There are more issues to do with the plot. When is this film set? The Liberian civil war was 20 years ago. How did the fisherman break his arm and leg? Where did she get all of her money?
No words are spoken for the first ten minutes. Little is said in the whole movie until the ending is revealed.
Don't get me wrong, this is not a bad film by any stretch of anyone's imagination, it's just that it is slow at the start, takes its tome to reveal its real meaning.
It is well made, the direction tries to tell a story by showing rather than telling. The acting is a little bereft of convincing emotion.
There are more issues to do with the plot. When is this film set? The Liberian civil war was 20 years ago. How did the fisherman break his arm and leg? Where did she get all of her money?
Incredible movie with amazing acting and casting.
As the story begins to unfold, I was captivated. Extremely moving and inspiring, if you give it time and try understand the complexity of what the main character is going though, thinking, feeling and has been through in her life.
This is by far my favourite movie this year, beats all high budget and hollywood types. Reminds me of "City of God" movie which resonates with me to this day
It is brutally honest, but in an empowering way; we all have struggles, but this story is eye opening and most certainly made me thankful for the little I have but empathetic to those who have less.
Inspired me to keep fighting and gave me hope for humanity. Kindness and compassion is out there, lives can be changed and trauma overcome.
~ Thank you.
As the story begins to unfold, I was captivated. Extremely moving and inspiring, if you give it time and try understand the complexity of what the main character is going though, thinking, feeling and has been through in her life.
This is by far my favourite movie this year, beats all high budget and hollywood types. Reminds me of "City of God" movie which resonates with me to this day
It is brutally honest, but in an empowering way; we all have struggles, but this story is eye opening and most certainly made me thankful for the little I have but empathetic to those who have less.
Inspired me to keep fighting and gave me hope for humanity. Kindness and compassion is out there, lives can be changed and trauma overcome.
~ Thank you.
I really wanted to like this movie but it just under delivered. The main character just wasn't able to fill the shoes she was given. Very stoic, bland and emotionless. Given the character's rich background, it's very hard to believe how she turned out in Greece! It's like she lost all her senses after the war.
Do you know how many Liberians would die for the chance to flee into Greece and start a new life during that time, instead what do we see, a frightened little girl, running away from everybody and stealing food from restaurants. What happened to her life in the UK? She couldn't get to the UK Embassy, tell them what happened and fly home? Why was she running from the police? Worst case scenario, she's arrested and she's given a refugee status. So what's the point of sleeping in a cave?
Totally ridiculous premise.
Do you know how many Liberians would die for the chance to flee into Greece and start a new life during that time, instead what do we see, a frightened little girl, running away from everybody and stealing food from restaurants. What happened to her life in the UK? She couldn't get to the UK Embassy, tell them what happened and fly home? Why was she running from the police? Worst case scenario, she's arrested and she's given a refugee status. So what's the point of sleeping in a cave?
Totally ridiculous premise.
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- WissenswertesCynthia Erivo first became attached to the movie when she was sent a copy of Alexander Maksik's 'A Marker to Measure Drift' shortly after it was published in 2013. So it came way before her eventual Best Actress Oscar nomination for Harriet - Der Weg in die Freiheit (2019).
- Crazy CreditsAt the limited release in Singapore at The Projector cinema, it began with a greeting and brief introduction from the director Anthony Chen before showing the actual movie itself.
- SoundtracksIt Would Be
Performed by Laura Mvula and Cynthia Erivo
Written by Laura Mvula and Cynthia Erivo
Published by Cynthia Erivo and Universal Music Publishing
Produced by Laura Mvula
Mixed by Troy Miller
Engineered at Noatune Studios by Kristoffer Rylander
Laura Mvula appears courtesy of Flamingo Records Limtied
Cynthia Erivo appears courtesy of The Verve Records
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 10.077 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 6.000 $
- 11. Feb. 2024
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- 18.631 $
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