9/10
Review of the movie: What day owes to night
24 February 2024
When I wanted to go in to watch the film, I did not expect a lot from it, but the film dazzled me and made me excited about the novel by the Algerian writer Yasmine Khadra. The method of filming it was smart in order to convey feelings to the viewers, and the thing that pleased me the most was pictures of us in the film with an aspect that we had not seen in any film or story before. It is the coexistence of the Algerians with the French at the time of colonialism, with the addition of a touch of other races and how their different culture affected them, and this was what affected the characters of the film, which was a true story of events. We saw them making decisions with the aim of balancing, but to no avail. The choice of actors was good in some scenes. I saw an exaggeration, which affected the viewer's lack of influence in terms of drama, but the atmosphere, story, and method of telling the story were enjoyable, which made me complete it in one sitting in which I did not feel bored throughout the duration of the film, which is considered long in proportion to a film. The end of the film was complete, expected at the same time, and realistic in proportion. The two peoples, with the addition of the real Younis touch at the end. Thank you for the unexpected experience (my rating is 8.6/10)
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