Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Khandahar, Bad Characters - Chris Prowant



            In Khandahar, at first look I thought it was doing a decent job at showing us life in the middle east and how their issues are different then ours. A powerful scene I remembered was when the little boy Khak took a ring off of a corpse and then tried selling it to other people and even the main character. It was only shocking because the little boy didn't even recognize the corpse, all he saw was making money off of something that was on it. And not money for pleasure, but money for survival. It brought light onto survival and as well women's rights.
            Women's rights were heavily touched on, but in a subtle manner. We were able to see in the film how being a woman can be a curse, but also a blessing. Woman were shown to be in a burqa and shielded from the world, but underneath all of it they were still putting on make up, which made me wonder, why? No one can see you underneath it, why spend that time covering yourself in make up. It was a blessing because you are usually protected, however your freedoms only come from you father or husband, which is very screwed up in my opinion.
            After reviewing the article posted online I didn't think of it, but they had a lot of good points about the film. It brought up the fact that it wasn't a good film, when it came to things like story and character depth. That and even saying that the actors did a poor job of portraying their characters. Looking back on the film they were right, Nafas was very dry and never really showed emotion. In a very messed up way she used her UN privilege to bribe her way to see her sister. Mind you, yes, it is a good thing to get there, but she put a lot of lives in danger by doing it. She bribed someone to pretend that she was their wife and to move her to Iran, that person then is robbed of EVERYTHING. Then after that she bribes a child to take her the rest of the way, after going a certain distance she tells the child to get back, back the dangerous road the came, by himself. Following this the next big bad thing I read in the article where the man who was pretending to be a woman and hide is CAUGHT by the Taliban. So all in all she ruined some peoples days or even perhaps lives. So after having a closer looks I liked the film, but hated the characters.

2 comments:

  1. Playing the Devils Advocate, it is harsh to say the actors or even the characters were poorly displayed in that we are not positive of how exactly people from this area and cultural background act. People from the middle east are portrayed as quite, too-themselves, and highly religious people who to no show much emotion in many context, aside from this film. So to say the characters were not portrayed well may or not be an accurate statement.

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  2. I agree with your point that the main character put people in danger on her journey, but then again there were land mines all over the place to begin with. I mean the little kid was probably dirt poor which is why he took the cadavers ring, and she gave him $100 for his services which is probably a small fortune to them. I do agree with you on the lack of development of the characters. I don't think this is necessarily a bad thing because it takes the focus off of individuals and shifts it to the harsh environment that they live in which I think was the directors intentions.

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