Nella provincia ottomana di Hijaz durante la prima guerra mondiale, un giovane ragazzo beduino si imbarca in un pericoloso viaggio nel deserto per guidare un ufficiale britannico verso la su... Leggi tuttoNella provincia ottomana di Hijaz durante la prima guerra mondiale, un giovane ragazzo beduino si imbarca in un pericoloso viaggio nel deserto per guidare un ufficiale britannico verso la sua destinazione segreta.Nella provincia ottomana di Hijaz durante la prima guerra mondiale, un giovane ragazzo beduino si imbarca in un pericoloso viaggio nel deserto per guidare un ufficiale britannico verso la sua destinazione segreta.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Candidato a 1 Oscar
- 11 vittorie e 17 candidature totali
- Theeb
- (as Jacir Eid)
- Hussein
- (as Hussein Salameh)
- The Stranger
- (as Hassan Mutlag)
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The film is exceptionally beautify, the story is straight forward but gripping, the acting, mostly by non-professionals, is superb. The bright colour of the arid dessert is in sharp contrast to our urban living. This is a striking, memorable film that deserves an Oscar.
The story is sensational and captivating .. I could only imagine that replicating such a powerful story from that period of time is so hard .. My only note is it just felt a bit short or just fast, yet the plot itself was clear and easily engaged with and the script appeared strong and connected even though again it would look short and simple but i think maybe for the Arabic viewer that would be more digestible than having a long conversation in bedouin accent.
As for the cinematography I would be 100% confident by saying this is a huge step for the Jordanian Film movement , as The movie looked so professional and i'd say in an eye bat it deserves a spot in the Oscars short list.
The Cast was Amazing, The young boy was just so into the role .. it's just like he is and always has been Theeb for so long.
And to the most Important and (In my opinion) most noticeable part in the movie and made it pop; The Soundtracks .. I mean My goodness !! the songs the humming, the low level clap on the background .. my heart just synchronized it's beating with the music in the movie ... first time i'v heard of Jerry Lane but i'm hoping, Oh hell i'm sure it won't be the last.
So overall, The movie was really good, again wished the the story would'v gone a bit longer with a little more pages on the screenplay .. but that does not make the movie any less charming and delightful ... And i really hope you guys do it in February 28 next year ;) fingers crossed.
I am raising the hat for the director and I know he can do better than that in the future but should work more on the story and the conversations.
The film is set among the desert-living Bedouins living within the Ottoman Empire. During the war, many of the Bedouins tired of rule under the Turkish Ottomans and sided with the Brits. And so, when a British soldier and his guide come upon a Bedouin camp in the night, these natives agree to escort the men to their destination. However, the next day when Hussein leaves to escort the pair, his much younger brother, Theeb (about age 8) soon begins following them. He wants to be a man just like Hussein. Unfortunately, soon the expedition goes awry when bandits attack--leaving Theeb the lone survivor. He's stuck in the middle of the desert and has no way to get back home. However, when one of the bandits, who is severely injured, comes upon Theeb, they work out a short truce. He needs help and Theeb cannot possibly survive along in such an inhospitable place.
This is clearly a coming of age tale and it's an extremely well made but also very simple story. The acting and pacing are just fine and it's so very different from a sweeping action picture. Instead, it's a nice look into a different time and different culture. Not a great film but I certainly did enjoy it and would like to see more films from Naji Abu Nowar.
All the more remarkable since, for viewers in the west, you have to deal with subtitles as well.
So to sum up, you have a slow moving film with subtitles that has a star unchallenged by puberty, and nothing really seems to happen for most the film, but you will be unable to turn away.
Not too shabby.
When is the next one due?
Lo sapevi?
- QuizJacer Eid (Theeb) and his brother in the film Hussein Salameh are not professional actors. They live in Al Shakriyeh village in Wadi Rum where the film (and The Martian) were shot. They were picked and trained by the director Naji Abu Nowar after spending months in the tribe.
- Citazioni
Father: He who swims in the Red Sea cannot know its true deep, and not just any man, Theeb, can reach the seabed, my son. In questions of brotherhood, never refuse a guest. Be the right hand of the right when men make their stand. And if the wolves offer friendship, do not count no success; they will not stand beside you when you are facing death.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The EE British Academy Film Awards (2016)
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- Wadi Rum, Giordania(Pilgrim's trail)
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 283.024 USD
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- 8 nov 2015
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