Monday, August 26, 2019

Not worth more than my shoe

Zain and Rahil are outcasts in the Lebanese society. Zain was thrown away to the wolves because he defended his underage sister of being married for money. Rahil is an Ethiopian refugee struggling to make do in a new country. They both are kind-hearted people, but it all seems somewhat hopeless because the outward world is evil and heartless. Captivating, emotionally exhausting film that you dearly wish had a happy ending.

No comments:

Wherever you go, there you are

A bit soulless and lazy filmmaking. The crappy plot is compensated for by acrobatic and cartoonish violence. The previous film was at leas...