影片以生活在土耳其小城mardin 的铁匠纳扎莱特的平静生活开场,他有贤惠的妻子和一对可爱的双胞胎女儿。然而一战爆发,一天深夜,土耳其警察敲门将他从家中带走,苦难的历程拉开帷幕。在逃脱苦工、饥饿,大屠杀等一系列灾难后,他最终获得自由,并得知一对女儿还活在世上,从此生活的全部目的就是为了找到她们。土耳其到黎巴嫩,古巴再到美国,纳扎莱特远涉重洋,遇到好人帮助,也有恶者和风险,最终不负有心人。
"The Cut," a poignant 2014 film produced by Pyramide Productions and Corazón International, unfolds a harrowing yet essential narrative set against the backdrop of the Armenian Genocide. Directed by Fatih Akin, the movie follows the journey of Nazaret Manoogian, a blacksmith who survives the atrocities but is left mute after a brutal attack. His subsequent quest to reunite with his family spans continents and decades, painting a vivid picture of resilience and the human spirit's unyielding hope. The film's title, "The Cut," metaphorically represents both the physical and emotional scars borne by survivors, as well as the severing of familial and cultural ties wrought by genocide. Akin's direction masterfully captures the sweeping scope of Nazaret's odyssey, from the deserts of Mesopotamia to the bustling streets of Cuba and the serene landscapes of North Dakota. The film's cinematography, rich with historical detail and emotional depth, immerses viewers in the protagonist's world, making the journey as visceral as it is visual. The use of multiple languages and the careful attention to cultural nuances further enhance the authenticity of the narrative, offering a global perspective on a tragedy often overlooked in mainstream cinema. Tahar Rahim's portrayal of Nazaret is nothing short of mesmerizing. His ability to convey profound emotion without uttering a single word speaks volumes about the character's inner turmoil and unwavering determination. The supporting cast, including notable performances by Simon Abkarian and Makram Khoury, adds layers of complexity to the story, enriching the tapestry of human experiences depicted on screen. The film's score, composed by Alexander Hacke, complements the visual storytelling, evoking a sense of both despair and hope that resonates long after the credits roll. "The Cut" is more than just a film; it is a testament to the enduring power of memory and the importance of acknowledging historical injustices. By weaving together personal stories with broader historical events, the movie not only educates but also inspires empathy and understanding. It serves as a crucial reminder of the Armenian Genocide and the countless lives it affected, urging audiences to reflect on the consequences of hatred and the resilience required to overcome such profound loss.
年份2014
预算16000000$
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类型历史剧情
制作国家GermanyFranceItalyCanada