The end result is basically a vibrant and heart-tugging artistic therapy session.
Most of Amin’s journey was unrecorded at the time (save for a few fortuitous pieces of security footage), so Rasmussen resorts to animating the tale along with a soundtrack of Amin recounting his memories. This stability has helped him to open up and tell his story to his friend Jonas Poher Rasmussen, who went ahead and directed this film. We meet him at a point in his life when he’s finally able to stay in place much more than in his younger on-the-run days. He’s an Afghan living in Denmark by way of Russia, with a few other bumpy stops along the way. Instead, this Flee refers to the act of fleeing, which a man by the name of Amin Nawabi has had to do quite a bit over the course of his life. And Flee had that mind captivated to the point that Flea no longer occupied my headspace pretty much immediately.
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But of course, this movie has nothing to do with a certain rock ‘n’ roll bassist, so this information is kind of irrelevant, but I like my readers to know where my mind was at when they’re reading my reviews. In the days leading up to my viewing of Flee, it was always the Red Hot Chili Peppers that popped into my head whenever I said the title to myself. Rating: PG-13 for Disturbing Corruption and Poor Living Conditions I don’t have any strong attachment to the Resident Evil franchise, but somehow I have a soft spot for its cinematic efforts.
I was like, “Who is that? I know I recognize that face and that voice.” When I realized who it was, I was more than a little blown away.Īll the other main players held my attention well enough. He usually keeps it pretty cropped, but when he first shows up, he’s got quite the set of locks. When you have an unabashed genre flick like this one, you need guys who can deliver exactly what’s asked of them without any winking or second-guessing. I’m talking Donal Logue and Neal McDonough, baby! Particularly, the performances of the “With” guy and the “And” guy. Starring: Kaya Scodelario, Hannah John-Kamen, Robbie Amell, Tom Hopper, Avan Jogia, Donal Logue, Neal McDonoughĪs far as Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City goes, I’d really like to talk about the acting.