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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA group of native Liberian missionaries make a desperate cross-country trip through their war torn country to save one of their own.A group of native Liberian missionaries make a desperate cross-country trip through their war torn country to save one of their own.A group of native Liberian missionaries make a desperate cross-country trip through their war torn country to save one of their own.
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- 1 victoire et 7 nominations au total
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It was very boring and waste of time,it's true story about group of missionaries trying to survive the civil war in Liberia. It could be better if it was produced as documentary short movie or something for TV. but like this with those actors that I guess they never played any role before and they collect them by announcement " hey who wanna act?" and accepted them only because their color and they look like Liberians the screenplay,direction and every thing was bad,the true events was good and could be done better than that with better writer,director and some good actors but they totally ruined it. it's also Hallelujah movie, every single idea came to anyone of them will consider it a miracle and bless from god and so on. so finally it was boring and you can sleep in the middle of the movie and wake up to complete and it's gonna work
Firstly the film put me to sleep, not a good start. I woke up the next day and tried to watch the rest. There's a few scenes in the film which offer suspense and the aspects of the Liberian civil war we see are quite dramatic, however this is not an action film. There are some scenes of action which are necessary to drive the plot and provide the reasons by which a small group of men must flee. However these are widely dispersed and the predominant point of the film is to deliver some fairly tedious messages of faith.
It may have done better if it were possible to understand how Khran can be identified as they're hunted. It may have been better if it'd explained why the missionaries hadn't just taken off their shirts and ties and blended in.
An unexciting story on the whole, combined with some awful acting. I hope that some of the money that this film might make has gone to enrich the lives of those without much. If it wasn't for the exceptional camera work and fascinating views of Liberia I'd have rated this a two.
It may have done better if it were possible to understand how Khran can be identified as they're hunted. It may have been better if it'd explained why the missionaries hadn't just taken off their shirts and ties and blended in.
An unexciting story on the whole, combined with some awful acting. I hope that some of the money that this film might make has gone to enrich the lives of those without much. If it wasn't for the exceptional camera work and fascinating views of Liberia I'd have rated this a two.
I really can't understand why this movie "Freetown" rates so poorly here on IMDb although I do suspect that the poor rating might have something to do with the common (mis)perception among most people about the Mormon Church and those who follow the Mormon faith. I saw that at least one reviewer here said that the movie was nothing more than two hours of Mormon propaganda.
Some years ago, I was associated with the Mormon faith through some very good friends. I was introduced to the tenets of the Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints but I didn't feel able to make the spiritual commitment to the Church that is required. Nonetheless, I will say that I found that everyone associated with the Church to be just the nicest and the most honest people I've ever met.
With that background, I thought "Freetown" a good movie. Not a great one by any means but very watchable and with the benefit of its being a true story. The movie is well produced, well acted for the most part, with a good and believable script and with some quite lovely cinematography.
The portrayal of the young Missionaries in "Freetown" was just as I have come to believe such people to be. Not a group that seeks to shove their ideology down the throats of other people; rather just decent and good people who wish only to help others to have happier lives. Despite its currently poor rating or 4.7, "Freetown" is definitely worth seeing.
JMV.
Some years ago, I was associated with the Mormon faith through some very good friends. I was introduced to the tenets of the Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints but I didn't feel able to make the spiritual commitment to the Church that is required. Nonetheless, I will say that I found that everyone associated with the Church to be just the nicest and the most honest people I've ever met.
With that background, I thought "Freetown" a good movie. Not a great one by any means but very watchable and with the benefit of its being a true story. The movie is well produced, well acted for the most part, with a good and believable script and with some quite lovely cinematography.
The portrayal of the young Missionaries in "Freetown" was just as I have come to believe such people to be. Not a group that seeks to shove their ideology down the throats of other people; rather just decent and good people who wish only to help others to have happier lives. Despite its currently poor rating or 4.7, "Freetown" is definitely worth seeing.
JMV.
"Freetown" is a gripping, thrilling, inspiring film. "Freetown" is a beautifully shot film that truly belongs on the big screen. The cinematography by Jeremy Prusso is breath-taking, and it makes you feel as if you are in West Africa watching this true story unfold before your very eyes. All of the powerful "Freetown" cast members gave noteworthy performances, but Henry Adofo, Phillip Adekunle Michael, and Nuong Faalong performances stood out to me in very substantial ways. This film takes you on a journey of courage, faith, and suspense. While, also supplying unexpected laughs. You will laugh, cry, and find yourself on the edge of your seat during "Freetown."
Don't miss seeing "Freetown" in-theaters!
Don't miss seeing "Freetown" in-theaters!
This afternoon I saw an "advanced screening" of this gripping true story of six black African LDS (Mormon) missionaries' harrowing efforts to get safely out of Monrovia at the beginning of the 1989 Liberian civil war. The soundtrack is fresh and appropriate, the actors are excellent and the African locations give the production a very authentic look and feel. The direction is very tight and kept me on the edge of my seat up to the very end. The action is tense and dramatic, but I agree with other reviewers who have noted that there is just enough humor to give your nerves a rest from time-to-time. Although elements of their missionary purpose and religion play an obvious role in their escape attempt the protagonists do not engage in preachy dialog. In fact, just the opposite. I felt genuine anguish with several of the characters as they confronted their fears and doubts in very dangerous circumstances beyond their control. This is one of the best films (of any kind) that I have seen recently and I strongly recommend it!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThere were actually around 50 checkpoints of the rebels that the missionaries had to go past.
- GaffesApart from Aboubakr's car and some of the rebels' cars, all the cars in the movie had Ghanaian Licence numbers.Almost all of which were post-1989.
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 401 328 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 118 553 $US
- 12 avr. 2015
- Montant brut mondial
- 401 328 $US
- Durée1 heure 53 minutes
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