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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars heartbreaking social document, February 23, 2009
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This review is from: Fratricide (DVD)
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"Fratricide" is a grimly depressing but utterly compelling tale of a lad who leaves his home in Kurdistan to make a better life for himself in Germany. But the life of an immigrant is never an easy one, and Azad has to face not only prejudice and grinding poverty in his new home, but an older brother who makes his living as a pimp, as well as a couple of Turkish hoodlums who clearly have it out for him (the long-running ethnic rivalry between the Turks and the Kurds serves as an integral part of the story`s background). Though street smart and savvy, Azad also has a tender side, as exemplified by his paternalistic devotion to a young orphan named Ibo whom he takes under his wing. Azad also operates within a strict code of moral rectitude, as demonstrated by the fact that he refuses to accept the "tainted" money his brother offers to send back home to their parents. A gruesome and unexpected killing a third of the way through the movie becomes the catalyst for the heartbreaking chain of events that ensues.

Turkish filmmaker Yilmaz Arslan spares us none of the grim realities that people like Azad and Ibo face on a daily basis just trying to keep alive in a challenging and hostile world. Yet, Arslan balances his scenes of tremendous brutality with moments of heart-wrenching tenderness and warmth. The movie never feels forced or contrived as it paints a bitterly realistic portrait of life on the streets for these two young boys. Arslan is helped immeasurably by the superbly naturalistic and wholly believable performances he's been able to draw from his two lead actors, Erdal Celik and Xevat Gectan. In fact, there is nothing less than a superb performance throughout the entire film.

The movie hits on such important themes as nationalism, family loyalty, vengeance, and the truth that violence in the name of honor and ethnic pride only begets more violence, in an ever intensifying and self-perpetuating cycle. Azad is faced with any number of moral dilemmas throughout the course of the film, yet although he tries to break away from the darker side of his upbringing and past, he finds he can never fully free himself from those ethnic rituals of honor and revenge that define who he is.

"Fratricide" is not always an easy movie to watch, but it is an unforgettable experience for those who can take it straight.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very good, if violent, film about social displacement, May 1, 2011
This review is from: Fratricide (DVD)
A moving, well shot, well acted portrait of the desperation of being a Kurd trying to

earn a living in Germany.

Almost crossed over the line to 5 stars, but the villains were a bit too easy and one

note, and coincidence a bit too key to the story-telling.

A shy, inward young man travels west to meet his brother, and try to send money

home to his family, only to find his brother is now a pimp, and they are both caught

up in a blood feud with local Turk immigrants. At the same time, our main character

tries to shelter and take care of a young Kurdish boy who has lost his parents, and traveled

to Germany as an orphan.

Some of the violence is a little over-the-top, and you can feel your buttons being

pushed now and then, but it's always absorbing and involving.
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5.0 out of 5 stars So what's your problem?, February 12, 2010
This review is from: Fratricide (DVD)
This movie is a beautiful tragedy and a brilliant reminder of how trivial most of our "problems" really are. "Where should we dine? What shall I wear?"

How can I help people who need help?

On the bright side...the kid can really act! I would love to see how he develops as an actor.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very forthcoming, October 16, 2007
This review is from: Fratricide (DVD)
I didn't know what to expect when I selected this movie. The story was so compelling at times my heart broke for the characters and I would not watch but I had to see what would happen next. I strongly recommend seeing it. You must be warned that it is honestly brutal. The actors told a believable story.
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