Review of 3000 Nights

3000 Nights (2015)
10/10
Excellent and topical movie
31 March 2024
This is the first film that I have scored above 8 ever. The issue of political prisoners (usually charged on arbitrary and fake evidence, by brutal and barbaric regimes) is regrettably today more common both in numbers of innocent victims and regimes that use this hideous practice routinely. Because of the global diversification of the news coverage of the world, for the first time ever in the history of man, our knowledge is not constrained by the media of specific regimes and races etc., Hence we (the world) can view this malicious practice objectively and hence strip the foolish national and commercial propaganda of particularly the states or businesses that pretends to be "moral, honest, or civilized" out and view this practice objectively wherever it occurs.

From the above point of view, I must congratulate the director, script writer, actors in this movie. The dialogue (as translated during the dubbing process") is excellent, unemotional, but very direct, to the point and so constructed that the physical and emotional impact thereof poignant.

The brutality of practice of holding political prisoners is also excellently portrayed by the physical environment of incrassation, and the barbaric sadism of the captors and their officials.

What made this film exceptional is the absence of sentimentality of the events by just concentrating on the relevant facts.

Again, to the team that made this film I must express thanks and wish them well for the future.
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