
Movie spotlight
The Promise
Riri (Mitha The Virgin) is an announcer who reads mystery stories on the radio and Wanda (Dara The Virgin) is a fan of Riri’s show. Wanda likes to write a mystery story but does not have the guts to send it to the radio. Wanda was paralyzed after a car accident that killed his brother, Tino. Once Riri is found by her mother hanging herself in her room. Since the death of Riri, Wanda often gets harassments at her home.Wanda is frightened and decides to investigate the case.
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Plot Summary
Set during the final years of the Ottoman Empire, the film follows Mikael Boghosian, a young Armenian medical student who falls in love with the beautiful and accomplished Ana. Their burgeoning romance is tragically overshadowed by the escalating tensions and impending Armenian Genocide. As war engulfs the region, Mikael, Ana, and an American journalist named Chris must navigate betrayal, survival, and the fight for their lives amidst widespread persecution.
Critical Reception
The Promise received mixed reviews from critics, who often acknowledged its historical significance and ambition but were divided on its execution. While some praised its epic scope and emotional performances, others criticized its pacing and perceived melodramatic elements. Audience reception was also varied, with some finding it a powerful and important story, while others felt it did not fully live up to its potential.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its grand scope and historical ambition in depicting a lesser-known tragedy.
Criticized for uneven pacing and a narrative that sometimes feels overly conventional.
Performances from the lead actors, particularly Oscar Isaac, were often highlighted as a strong point.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated "The Promise" for its attempt to shed light on a significant historical event and its emotional narrative. Many found the story moving and compelling, with particular praise for the lead actors' performances. However, some users felt that while important, the film could have been more impactful in its storytelling.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was notably backed by Kirk Kerkorian, an Armenian-American billionaire, who funded the production through his company Survival Pictures with the stated goal of raising awareness about the Armenian Genocide.
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