58 Days
58 Days

58 Days

2014Movie103 minJapanese

The hero is the reality of loser, work was suppressed by superiors, resulting in abnormal psychology. The use of means of the three sisters held in the chamber of secrets, regular on-site lovemaking and provide food and drink, The name 58 days is their 58 day experience, according to the timeline to tell what happened to Day1, what happened to Day2. The three sisters are different in character and react differently to the abnormal male, The rebellion and obedience, but, in 58 days, have become completely XING slave even Former friends become enemies with each other. This movie is very tangled, though they are popping pictures, but very deliberately depicting human psychology. In addition to clap calls when the movie music is also gloomy, growled when shooting. The rest of the plot is different, but the type is similar, providing only "58 days" to eat Jet Li, and the rest of the self search

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Jonas RisvigGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the dramatic and often harrowing journey of asylum seekers making their way to Europe. It provides an intimate look at the challenges, hopes, and fears of individuals and families escaping conflict and persecution in their home countries. The film captures the resilience of the human spirit amidst immense hardship and uncertainty as they navigate treacherous paths and bureaucratic hurdles.

Critical Reception

58 Days received critical acclaim for its unflinching and empathetic portrayal of the European refugee crisis. Reviewers lauded its raw honesty and the powerful personal stories it highlighted, offering a necessary human perspective on a complex geopolitical issue. The film was praised for its direct and unvarnished approach, avoiding sensationalism while still conveying the gravity of the situation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its powerful humanistic perspective on the refugee crisis.
  • Lauded for its raw and empathetic storytelling.
  • Cited for its important and timely subject matter.

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Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Documentary at the Nordic Panorama Film Festival (2014).

Fun Fact

The film's director, Jonas Risvig, spent significant time with the asylum seekers to gain their trust and capture their stories authentically, often in difficult and unpredictable circumstances.

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