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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDeep into Hell Week, a favored pledgee is torn between honoring his code of silence or standing up against the intensifying violence of underground hazing.Deep into Hell Week, a favored pledgee is torn between honoring his code of silence or standing up against the intensifying violence of underground hazing.Deep into Hell Week, a favored pledgee is torn between honoring his code of silence or standing up against the intensifying violence of underground hazing.
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- 4 nominations au total
Sidney Alexandria
- Sorority Girl
- (as Sidney Freeman)
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This is a good movie. Firstly it gave me some insight, truth or false. It is not a spending spare time movie. Great acting. These young actors are talented and directed smoothly. Anyone who is on acting must see this. It is not flawless but who cares, i am not a fan of flawless stuff.
The message of movie is not clear. But in general you can get the point that society can screw any individual in different ways which is sad. Very sad.
Still i have to ask the question. If you can't repair a generation of broken man how can you make the young stronger. Is it possible?
The message of movie is not clear. But in general you can get the point that society can screw any individual in different ways which is sad. Very sad.
Still i have to ask the question. If you can't repair a generation of broken man how can you make the young stronger. Is it possible?
A really solid, well-shot and made film about fraternities the hazing pledges have to go through. It is easy to dismiss this as nothing new, but the film explores themes on race and history that are very well connected and relevant to practices at present time. It is a film that confronts the audience with the violence, so that you could almost feel it, which is appropriate to the content and subject matter. The lead actor does a decent job, the rest of the pledges built good chemistry together. Alfre Woodard and Steve Harris were the strongest performers.
This film tells the story of a number of college freshmen who is in the week of pledging to their fraternity house. The humiliation and violence gradually increase to an unacceptable level, and they have to decide whether to continue their so called friendship and brotherhood.
"Burning Sands" tells a disturbing story, in which young men are abused in return for a distant, unrealised dream. The moment I see scorching, I already think it is going too far, but it goes way further than I can imagine. The abuse, manipulation and exploitation are unacceptable, in my opinion. I don't understand how this pledging culture can be allowed to continue. I can only be glad that I did not study in the United States.
"Burning Sands" tells a disturbing story, in which young men are abused in return for a distant, unrealised dream. The moment I see scorching, I already think it is going too far, but it goes way further than I can imagine. The abuse, manipulation and exploitation are unacceptable, in my opinion. I don't understand how this pledging culture can be allowed to continue. I can only be glad that I did not study in the United States.
There must be something in there, otherwise why would all these people put the money to make this movie. But I could not relate to the story. I even fast forwarded and still could not see the point of the movie. So I tuned out.
The world of fraternities is a closed, alien one to people like me - a Brit who has never lived in the USA, and never really liked the whole old boy networks that run so many things in the world. Hazing - ritualised bullying and abuse - only makes it seem more distant, and that's the subject of this film which tells the story of a Hell Week which spins out of control. It's distinguished by some good performances and some subtle direction; I'm not a great deal clearer on how these rituals have got to this place, though the film wants to make a case that driving them underground has made them worse. That's a valid view, but this is a film that wants to show rather than discuss. It shows well - uncomfortably, unnervingly, chillingly and powerfully. But it falls short of what it could be, and what this subject matter needs.
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- AnecdotesWhile making this film, director Gerard McMurray drew from his own experiences of being hazed as a recruit for a black fraternity at university.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Flix Forum: Burning Sands (2019)
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- Durée1 heure 36 minutes
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