Not sure why it has taken me so long to write this post, having watched this movie at least a week ago; maybe I just needed the additional time for processing...
Since this gripping film takes place primarily in the Middle East, I never would have guessed that the film itself is Canadian in origin. But that factoid aside, I have to say that Incendies was not an easy watch (and let me just clarify that I am referring to content, not anything negative to say about the actual filmmaking). Most of the time I pick up rather readily on film cues and foreshadowing, but I will be the first to admit that I did not see the end of this film coming until it was right on top of me. The story is engrossing, sometimes touching, but more often in a you-know-the-trains-are-about-to-collide-but-can't-look-away sort of way. You know as the film progesses that all signs point to something quite shocking being revealed, and your curiosity strains at the bit.
Incendies is not an easy watch, but it is a wholly worthwhile one.
I cannot imagine life without movies, but am in no way what one might typically think of as a film student. I admit to watching and often enjoying foreign films, but to be perfectly frank I love nothing more than your down n’ dirty cheesy Hollywood action flick. Generally I watch all sorts of films so have a recommendation for almost anyone; except horror (no point with my eyes shut) or anything depressingly sad (film is for fun, not tears). This is raw “real me to real you” film feedback.
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