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Beasts of No Nation
Beasts of No Nation — Child. Captive. Killer.
2015 7.5 18.3K views saved
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Beasts of No Nation

2015 7.5 18.3K views saved
Beasts of No Nation

Based on the experiences of Agu, a child fighting in the civil war of an unnamed, fictional West African country. Follows Agu's journey as he's forced to join a group of soldiers. While he fears his commander and many of the men around him, his fledgling childhood has been brutally shattered by the war raging through his country, and he is at first torn between conflicting revulsion and fascination.

Countries: US
Languages: Akan, English
Runtime: 2hrs 17min
Status: Released
Release date: 2015-09-11
Release format: Streaming — Oct 16, 2015
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Caio Everton
@caiomatrix 9 years ago

Talk about feeling like a complete pile of shit of a human being. Fuck.

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Caio Everton
@caiomatrix 9 years ago

Talk about feeling like a complete pile of shit of a human being. Fuck.

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tomato.potato
@tomatopotato 9 years ago

Heart wrenching, amazing direction and acting combined with a gripping story - truly gives you a new appreciation for the subject at hand.

This is a movie that should be seen by everybody.

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Denis
@munenexe 4 years ago

An under-rated movie. We need more stories from Africa with this much depth.

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Kevin Social
@kevinsocial9697 4 years ago

This is one of the best films I have ever seen and the depiction of war in African countries is just so extremely accurate showing how the people at the top just pull the strings and unfortunately innocent people (especially children) get bought into these wars and lose everything in life including their friends and family for very sad and selfish reasons. Abraham Attah (Agu) is just so captivating in his role and not once did I feel like I was watching someone act, I felt his characters struggle the entire way through the film and at moments his performance had me in tears.

But the actor who made this film is Idris Elba (Commandant) who up until this point I liked him but never viewed him as one of the greatest actors, he was incredible in this film and deserved more recognition as he depicts this commander of a rebel group so perfectly having seen lots of documentaries showing how these rebel groups operate and like the main character I sometimes just felt like I was watching a real-life person and not an actor.

I urge you to watch this film as it is a very important film and the entire way through the film I found myself gnashing at my nails with how nervous I was at certain moments.

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Angel
@mrsangeld 9 years ago

An excellent movie, at times you forget you're watching a movie and not a documentary. It was so heart-wrenching. There were quite a few times I was in tears.

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Bruno Alves
@brunooalves 9 years ago

Good Soundtrack, moving, history and direct, but i had a throught it's missing something...

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@bastianrue 9 years ago

Great Film. Moving and direct...

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@milo123 9 years ago

A hard watch, but a good one with some great acting.

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