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Under the Shadow Reviews

  • Rozella 2022-09-06 18:17:58

    When can we get out of this haze

    The first thing I want to say is that this movie is special to me, and it gave me three "firsts" out of the horror movies I've seen. The first time I watched a horror movie from a Middle Eastern country; the first horror movie with a small war as the background; the first time I listened to a...

  • Clarissa 2022-09-02 19:59:13

    Under the haze, what to do

    As a typical horror film in Iran, it has avant-garde and naked political footnotes in addition to the "sudden surprise" thriller. "The Iran-Iraq War lasted from 1980 to 1988. After a long period of time, the two countries and even the entire Middle East have experienced political and cultural...

  • Randi 2022-09-02 16:06:06

    British Olympic bid

    The United Kingdom is indeed a very interesting country. Using such a film to represent the British Olympic bid, the film tells the story of Iran, and it is basically full of Asian actors, and it is also a horror film. On the surface, this Everything is incredible. After watching it, I still feel...

  • Ward 2022-09-02 16:01:57

    The fear under the shadows is not the djinn, but the era of war and oppression

    In order to prove how absurd it is for China to take "The Great Tang Xuanzang" by Huang Jiaozhu this year to "Chong the Olympics", I decided to review all the works of other countries that can "Chong the Olympics". By comparison, imagine what the Oscar judges saw This Chinese work is a touching...

  • Robb 2022-09-02 14:21:41

    "Under the Shadow" The shadow of fleeing

    How terrifying war is, and how terrifying war is under human captivity, just look at "Under the Shadow" (2016), directed by Iranian-born director Babak Unwari. War is not about playing a house, setting off firecrackers, or the "sweetness" of shouting and killing on the Internet. War means bloodshed...

  • Gracie 2022-09-02 09:15:24

    When the wind of fear blows, evil will come with the wind

    I think it's a political horror movie, and it's generally refreshing. Metaphors are everywhere: cracks in the roof, bibles blowing in the wind, dolls stolen by ghosts from girls. And the so-called "ghost" that actually exists is really just a symbolic quilt in this low-budget movie (flickering by,...