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2010
Action / Biography / Drama / History
16
6.9/10
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Plot Summary:
In the early to mid ’90s, when the South African system of apartheid was in its death throes, four photographers – Greg Marinovich, Kevin Carter, Ken Oosterbroek and João Silva – bonded by their friendship and a sense of purpose, worked together to chronicle the violence and upheaval leading up to the 1994 election of Nelson Mandela as president. Their work is risky and dangerous, potentially fatally so, as they thrust themselves into the middle of chaotic clashes between forces backed by the government (including Inkatha Zulu warriors) and those in support of Mandela’s African National Congress.
Director
Steven Silver
Top Cast
Taylor Kitsch as Kevin Carter

Malin Akerman as Robin Comley

Ryan Phillippe as Greg Marinovich

Nancy Buirski as Nancy Buirski


The Bang Bang Club 2010 720p torrent details

917.05 MB
1280*544
English 2.0
R

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 46 min
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The Bang Bang Club 2010 1080p torrent details

1.73 GB
1920*816
English 2.0
R

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 46 min
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The Bang Bang Club review

Reviewed by OJT

8 / 10

Good film about dangerous photographer’s working
I’m afraid I had this in my shelf for 2 years before I saw it, and that us a travesty in it’s self. This is the best photographer-film I ever saw, and it’s even a true story. Journalism is of the most dangerous jobs in the world, and photographers have to be even closer to the horrific events which occur around in the world. They are obliged to refer and make proof of what’s happening.

Directed by the South African Steven Silver, this Canadian/South African film is based in a book, “The bang-bang club”, a true story about four journalists working in South Africa, photographing civilian war there, during Apartheid. It’s a film which tells a story, gives out the dilemmas, and moral issues in a well played movie. Biggest star, Ryan Phillippe, does once again a great main role. He has no problems carrying this on his shoulders.

This film deserves a bigger audience than it’s had. Casting Ryan Phillippe is a smart thing her, giving the film some of it’s international audience. And I hope it’ll continue. Because this is a very good a realistically told movie. Way better than a Hollywood production would have told it, though I would have been seen of tenfolds more.

As a teacher in media, I would recommend this as a fine media film. Not only about photographing and journalism in dangerous situations around the world, but also as a film showing the dilemma, moral questions involved as well as a good told filmed story. It basically tells that this kind of journalism and photographing is not for everyone.

Photo technically th film learns you some, but it tells more about editing and the media’s use of photographers and pictures, even when they don’t dare to tell the truth, and when they compete, and try to take credit, even when they where too afraid to use the material early on. Also the very difficult dilemma if a journalist should interfere in a situation or not when able to do so.

The film overall works well. It loses a little tension from time to time, seen as a thriller, but then it is a drama. Maybe a tiny little too much focus on a love story, but for some this will add to the story what they need to enjoy the film fully. It’s sometime brutal, but it tells the truth. Brutally honest.

Th rating here on IMDb is too low. In my opinion this should have has a rating of 7,2-7,5 compared to other films in this landscape. I, go myself, think it’s a clear 8/10. Recommended!Read More

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