
#123movies #fmovies #putlocker #gomovies #solarmovie #soap2day Watch Full Movie Online Free – A deaf teenager enters a specialized boarding school where, to survive, he becomes part of a wild organization – the tribe. His love for one of the concubines will unwillingly lead him to break all the unwritten rules within the Tribe’s hierarchy.
Plot: Deaf mute Sergey enters a specialized boarding school for deaf-and-dumb. In this new place, he needs to find his way through the hierarchy of the school’s network dealing with crimes and prostitution, the Tribe. By taking part of several robberies, he gets propelled higher into the organization. Then he meets one of the Chief’s concubines Anya, and unwillingly breaks all the unwritten rules of the tribe.
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The human equivalent of a wolf pack.
This is quite an astonishing piece of film making. Totally devoid of anything but ambient noise, it depicts the story of a gang of institutionalised youths (boys and girls) who live a sort of feral existence in Kiev. When they are not fighting with each other in an archetypal sort of hierarchical fashion, they are stealing, robbing passengers on a train, or pimping their girls to pull tricks with passing lorry drivers – indeed their whole existence is pretty unsavoury. What does connect them all? They are all deaf and what communication we do see between the actors is carried out by sign and body language and makes for a remarkably effective watch. Remarkable, but bleak – it can hardly be a film that Ukranian social services would applaud. These kids (mid/late teenagers) maraud at will both inside and outside their facility; their attitudes to each other and to the population at large are at best indifferent at worst down right brutal – and director Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi spares us none of that brutality and of the downright baseness of their lives. After a while, that bleakness begins to recycle itself and lose potency – just as, I suppose, their relentless existence might do in real life – so don’t expect anything much by way of redemption at the end, but as an observation it’s frequently quite hair raising and oddly compelling. From a technical perspective, the production is very basic but that serves to add to the authenticity of this frequently graphically delivered soupçon of life in an environment with very little hope… Certainly worth a watch, but it isn’t fun!
Unique cinematography that makes the viewer wiser
While I was watching the film I did not talk. When it was over I could not move, I felt completely frozen solid. The Tribe is not a movie that someone can forget the next day and it certainly requires attention. It is one of the films that leave you speechless because of their raw honesty, terrifying atmosphere and unique cinematography. Indeed, words are superfluous in this case. The Tribe delivers an original point of view and a powerful impact on the soul of the viewer. The director has made an unmatched achievement, in which music is not needed, voice recording is not needed. As paradoxical as it sounds the transaction that haunt us is the single sound of the door that slaps. Additionally, this movie has some very difficult to watch scenes. The harshness in which the story and the heroes evolve is indisputable, as there are some infrequent scenes of violence or pain. Powerful, straightforward and a testimony for a grouping of people that we come to understand rarely or never through the movies it describe better than anything else their story-only with them, the light and space-. Last but not least I believe, in contrast with some other reviewers, that this film stands up for its protagonists and that the director made a successful experiment, which theoretically is a new era in cinema today, trying to portray something different, with sensitivity and in contradiction with profitable cinematography and popular success stories. This film is about life itself and the need for survival and love. A little detail in the analysis of the frames is that camera never reach its actors with close-up. All frames include whole-body shots or waist. Hard light, hidden faces, angle from behind their back, we never watch their faces, their face characteristics and details from close enough to “observe them”. Even in love scenes we watch their face expressions but mostly their body. The dynamic of the body is their way of communication and it has a symbolic role in the events. With this act, the distance of deaf-mute people and the part of the people that can hear or/and talk is translated into a cinematic angle which transfers feelings of isolation and loss better than any other way, making us feel and listen again for a first time.
Original Language uk
Runtime 2 hr 6 min (126 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 215034
Status Released
Rated Unrated
Genre Crime, Drama
Director Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi
Writer Myroslav Slaboshpytskyi
Actors Hryhoriy Fesenko, Yana Novikova, Rosa Babiy
Country Ukraine, Netherlands
Awards 29 wins & 25 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix DTS
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa, Zeiss Standard Speed Lenses
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Codex
Cinematographic Process ARRIRAW (2.8K) (source format), Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format)
Printed Film Format DCP