Realização:
Matthew Michael CarnahanArgumento:
Matthew Michael CarnahanCâmara:
Mauro FioreMúsica:
Henry JackmanElenco:
Suhail Aldabbach, Waleed Elgadi, Adam Bessa, Anouar H. Smaine, Mehdi Lamrini, Hayat Kamille, Thaer Al-Shayei, Tarik RmiliStreaming (1)
Sinopses(1)
After his life is saved by a rogue Iraqi squadron, a young police officer joins them in their fight against ISIS in a decimated Mosul. (Netflix)
Críticas (2)
Um filme de ação militarista sem estrelas ocidentais. Filmado (evidentemente) num autêntico ambiente das ruínas duma cidade iraquiana de pós-guerra. Durante todo o tempo, estamos com uma unidade de guerreiros locais que são os únicos a não desistir da luta contra o ISIS. E observamos a sua missão com um objetivo secreto e bastante surpreendente. Um ligeiro mergulho nas personagens, mas de resto é apenas uma ação puramente realista dos peões empoeirados, resgatada por uma conclusão inteligente e emocional. ()
The anticipated Mosul from the Russo brothers on Netflix is a slight disappointment for me, and maybe the TV series Fauda, which I finished watching yesterday, is to blame for that. Mosul takes place in Iraq, where we follow a SWAT unit as they navigate enemy territory with the mission of rescuing a child. I was bothered that none of the SWAT characters are interesting; I can't remember a single name already. All the characters are interchangeable, none stand out, and that undermines the film. After the initial action set-piece, the film takes a turn (do we really have to watch the SWAT team watching a soap opera on TV and smoking a hookah?) and becomes more of a drama, which surprisingly didn't entertain me at all. The action is lacking for my taste, and even when it does happen, it's not very interesting, not brutal or intense enough. The only thing I can praise is that characters are eliminated even within their own ranks. I was disappointed that there isn't even a proper villain – ISIS is not explored here, they only serve as foot soldiers – and the strange ending didn't sit well with me either. Mosul is decently shot, and those with low expectations might enjoy it more, but it didn't impress me at all. Story***, Action***, Humor>No, Violence**, Entertainment***, Music***, Visuals****, Atmosphere***, Tension***. 6/10. ()