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Septem8er Tapes
September Tapes is best described as Blair Witch in Afghanistan. Instead of hunting a witch in the woods, a small documentary film crew brave the dangers of Afghanistan in search of Osama Bin Laden. Much like The Blair Witch Project, the idea behind this film is that eight tapes were found in a cavern in the Afghanistan mountains and they were put together to create this fictional documentary
Release : | 2004 |
Rating : | 5.7 |
Studio : | |
Crew : | Director, Editor, |
Cast : | Sunil Sadarangani |
Genre : | Drama Thriller |
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The Worst Film Ever
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
I thought before starting with these movie that it might be a good one, but when i started with it i found it really awful. They said movie is being made in Afghanistan but i think 95% of the movie is shot in India. you can see Indian made cars. you can see lars drinking bisleri(an Indian water brand), Hindi written on the road, you can also see temples in Afghanistan *hahah* its really funny and many more stuff which proves its not shot in Afghanistan. I think one should not waste his/her time watching this movie.. pure time waste.. i would recommend to do something else instead of watching this movie or may be might heart is better idea but don't watch this waste of time
The only thing this movie misses, is the reality.I must admit that I had to check twice whether or not it had any roots in reality, but before the film was over, it had convinced me all by itself.On many occasions when I watched it I wanted to turn it off. The improbability of the things happening on the screen, the inconsistency of the characters, the complete obvious removal of scenery during car-scenes, all of which were not explained in a good way, contributed.Wali's accent was actually fading. Five years in the force, and walking right into crossfire? The camera was somehow on in -too- many situations that it wouldn't. The tapes was readily cut and sound mixed? Oh-really.
I watched the first 15 minutes, thinking it was a real documentary (with an irritatingly overly dramatic "on camera" producer).When I realized it was all staged I thought "why would I want to waste my time watching this junk??" So I turned it off and came online to warn other people. The characters don't act in a believable way. too much immature emotion. for a guy to travel half way around the world into a war torn country, he acted like a kid. and I don't believe it was because "his character was so upset about the trade center bombings".very trite and stupid.have you seen "city of lost children"? french dark fantasy film about a guy who kidnaps kids and steals their dreams... I liked it!
This is perhaps the most wretched piece of garbage I have ever seen, bar none. If you thought after the first five minutes that this was a genuine documentary, you are an idiot, period. I couldn't care less what dangers, inconveniences, annoyances, and heroic gyrations the crew went through to produce this stinker; actually, I wish they had been shot as they so richly deserved. Perhaps if some Afghani had collected the bounties on their lobotomized heads some good would have been done for the long-suffering country of Afghanistan rather than inflicting this miserable excuse for a film on the rest of us. The writing and acting are physically painful, and I had to stop watching after 30 minutes because the discomfort level became unendurable, so I am offering only a limited perspective, but trust me, you won't want any more of a look at this crapfest than I had. My girlfriend, who is normally tolerant of even very bad films, walked away in disgust after ten minutes. Truly, if there were a lower rating than "1" I would give it. Avoid at all costs!