My Rating : 7/10
We've seen a lot of these little foreign films that show poverty and life in the slums - Shoplifters recently, Salaam Bombay from 1988 - Capernaum follows in the same footsteps and stays relevant to this premise.
It's touching and emotional. Reminiscent of Italian movies from the neo-realist movement such as Bicycle Thieves, Umberto D. etc - Capernaum is honest and makes you feel for the people whose story it tells.
A great little film and wonderfully acted by it's main lead Zain Al Rafeea.
We've seen a lot of these little foreign films that show poverty and life in the slums - Shoplifters recently, Salaam Bombay from 1988 - Capernaum follows in the same footsteps and stays relevant to this premise.
It's touching and emotional. Reminiscent of Italian movies from the neo-realist movement such as Bicycle Thieves, Umberto D. etc - Capernaum is honest and makes you feel for the people whose story it tells.
A great little film and wonderfully acted by it's main lead Zain Al Rafeea.