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Afghan Luke

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
836
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Afghan Luke (2011)
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An experienced journalist risks returning to Afghanistan in pursuit of a sensational story.An experienced journalist risks returning to Afghanistan in pursuit of a sensational story.An experienced journalist risks returning to Afghanistan in pursuit of a sensational story.

  • Director
    • Mike Clattenburg
  • Writers
    • Patrick Graham
    • Douglas Bell
    • Barrie Dunn
  • Stars
    • Nick Stahl
    • Nicolas Wright
    • Stephen Lobo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    836
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mike Clattenburg
    • Writers
      • Patrick Graham
      • Douglas Bell
      • Barrie Dunn
    • Stars
      • Nick Stahl
      • Nicolas Wright
      • Stephen Lobo
    • 13User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Nick Stahl
    Nick Stahl
    • Luke Benning
    Nicolas Wright
    Nicolas Wright
    • Tom Holiday
    Stephen Lobo
    Stephen Lobo
    • Mateen
    Steve Cochrane
    • Sgt. Rick Cahoon
    Pascale Hutton
    Pascale Hutton
    • Elita
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    Vik Sahay
    • Imran Sahar
    Ali Liebert
    Ali Liebert
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    Parm Soor
    • Ustad Mir
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    Lewis Black
    • Lewis Black
    Yuriy Sobeshchakov
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    Emmanuel Shirinian
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    Pablo Silveira
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    Torrance Coombs
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    Timothy Webber
    Timothy Webber
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    Colin Cunningham
    Colin Cunningham
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    Jason Schombing
    Jason Schombing
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    Katarina Mueller
    Katarina Mueller
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    • Director
      • Mike Clattenburg
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      • Patrick Graham
      • Douglas Bell
      • Barrie Dunn
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    8pingram-162-873703

    Great movie

    This is a wonderful little movie. Directed and produced by the same guys as the Trailer Park Boys this is a completely different type of movie. Great work with the muted colours and the dust and dirt of Afghanistan. I don't know how they were able to make BC look like Afghanistan but it is believable and convincing in the movie. It is a little predictable and contrived in parts but the characters are believable and I was hooked in from the very beginning of the movie. The ending however was strong and didn't cave to be a predictable Hollywood want-a-be ending. This movie was easy to watch, easy to understand but still had enough subsistence to allow for great conversations afterwards.
    7lcapweb

    Afghan Luke gets it right on so many levels!

    Let's welcome back the director of "Trailer Park Boys" Mike Clattenberg for what I believe is his second full length feature film and quiet a good one at that.

    "Afghan Luke" stars a bunch of incredibly talented young actors/actresses my personal favorite of course Nick Stahl along with Stephen Lobo and Nicholas Wright. It's a drama that follows Luke Benning(Stahl) and the story he is attempting to write and prove about Canadian solider mutilating corpses in Afghanistan during the war. After initially being rejected Luke quits his paper to return to Afghanistan with his best friend Thom played by N.Wright where they attempt to gain proof of the story by heading across the country in search of the evidence.

    Well what can I say, I suppose I will start with the cinematography the film is shot beautifully I believe in parts of British Columbia but had such great authenticity and really made you feel part of the journey. The dialog was very cleverly written along with some great comedic timing, everyone owns there roles, I was surprised to find all the cast were either American's or Canadians and with a multitude of dialects and accents throughout the film it was performed successfully, Nick stole the show leading us down the road the film ultimately takes.

    On a limited budget a solid project raising questions and answers on war was carried out very well. Only thing missing was a good musical score which could have accompanied the film, and it was a little slow in it's build up. Warning alert to those easily offended there is a bit of drug use and plenty of heavy language throughout the film, but most is in context with the storytelling. If you are looking for a unique take on a journalistic point of view of the war this is much better then recent films "The Bang Bang Club" and "5 Days Of War" if your a fan of Nick like I am, it's one worth a viewing.
    8twmac

    A war movie for grownups.

    There is something in this film that brings out a visceral negative reaction from some reviewers. Perhaps it was not quite PC enough, or it offends a nationality or group. What is certain is this film is much better than the detractors portray.

    The story follows Luke, a photojournalist, who thinks he's stumbled upon war atrocities committed by a Canadian sniper team. When his story is buried by his news service, he is compelled to return to Afghanistan with his friend Tom, who has other ambitions, to find out the truth. Luke soon finds out that the truth is hard to come by. As Elita (Pascale Hutton) tells him, "you try to make sense of this place, a place that makes no sense."

    Just as in war there are parts in the story where nothing much is happening, then crazy people and crazy things happen, then all hell breaks loose. Bombs explode, people die, and you're left with many questions but not everything is answered. This is very much a war film, but it's no "action movie." It's no Battleship or G.I. Joe: Retaliation. You never know for sure who is a friend or who is the enemy. As Luke says "it's hard to tell the good guys from the bad guys, until they try to kill you." This is the essence of any insurgency, like Afghanistan.

    The negative reviewers fault the film for some technical errors, like having four man sniper teams when they're usually two man teams, and then giving it 1 star. That's like slamming Apocalypse Now for having surf boards on Army helicopters or having Russian roulette in The Deer Hunter. Sure, there are no strip clubs on the Army bases in Afghanistan, but these few lapses can easily be overlooked for the true theme of the film. That war is nuts, and you have to be kind of nuts to be there.

    The acting was very good, both the westerners and the Afghans. The movie was shot in Canada with excellent cinematography on a low budget, but it's easy to believe that this was shot on location. The country looks just as bleak and barren and occasionally beautiful as you've seen on the news reports. The action sequences are well done, it definitely feels like you're in the middle of a firefight when the bullets start flying.

    What is certain is this movie deserves more serious consideration than it received. Maybe it's too soon, or maybe some object to a negative story about Canadian soldiers. It is definitely worth seeing and it's much better than the less than 5 out of 10 stars rating it has received on IMDb. See it for yourself, and there's a good chance you'll agree.
    7bob-rutzel-1

    Good Story. Great Cinematography

    Journalist Luke (Nick Stahl) believes he witnessed a Canadian soldier (a sniper known as Freddy Krueger) cutting off the fingers of a dead Taliban fighter as a trophy and feels this is a crime. No one believes him when he is back at the newspaper in Canada. He feels he must return to Afghanistan and get evidence.

    The is a good story, simple and easy to follow. The acting performances and dialogues were spot on, but it was the photography that held me. It was extremely good. The movie was not shot in Afghanistan , but somewhere in Canada and the cinematography was fantastic. How did they do that? Kudos.

    His friend Tom (Nicholas Wright) goes with him but is more interested in the high quality of drugs there. His one-time guide, called a fixer, Mateen (Stephan Lobo) constantly changes sides and says something like: Your enemy today is your future ally. And, we witness a War Lord who wants to be a music producer. There is some humor in these sub plots.

    This is a different type of war story. Luke is on a mission to find the burial place where the Taliban fighters were shot. Although Luke had been in Afghanistan many times before, he is discovering that things have changed and is now more dangerous and the tension is higher as no one can suspect what will happen next.

    This is a film most won't see because the actors are unknown and has a low budget, hence not much promotion. But, if the cinematography held me maybe it will hold you too and the story is a good one.

    I know you are probably thinking you know the outcome of Luke's mission, but you don't. However, if you do know the outcome, book yourself on the Psychic tour. You will make a lot of money. The outcome is really good. HA! And, yes, I am ready for a sequel. (7/10)

    Violence: Yes. Sex: No. Nudity: No. Language: Yes, many f-bombs.
    vchimpanzee

    It's okay, I guess

    Is this movie worth seeing? It might be. It helps us to understand what our people are going through in a war that doesn't meet any of the traditional definitions. Mateen gives Luke an important quote which essentially means "There are no enemies. Only future allies." The reverse is also true.

    And the people are poor and have to do what it takes to get by. Someone is making billions from the drugs, but not these people, and they resent being told what to do by outsiders.

    This isn't a comedy, but for those who prefer comedy, there's just enough to make the movie tolerable. The quirky characters are enjoyable. Mateen, who is mostly comic relief, has a chance to be more than that when he experiences a tragedy.

    It's not exactly family friendly, with numerous instances of the sound going out and a character's mouth blurred, middle fingers blurred (I assume), and the reality of war. For a movie about war, though, this is not that violent. I actually saw the fourth "Rambo" movie the day I saw this, and that was far worse.

    It's not a classic, but maybe if you like war, it's something worth seeing.

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    • Trivia
      Debut theatrical feature film of actress Katarina Mueller who portrayed a small Afghan girl.
    • Connections
      References Don't Give Up the Sheep (1953)

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    • Release date
      • June 11, 2011 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Welcome to the Warzone
    • Filming locations
      • Cache Creek, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Afghan Luke Productions
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    • Budget
      • CA$5,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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