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Kandahar 4K 2023 Ultra HD 2160p
Сountry: USA, Saudi Arabia
Genre: Thriller
Cast: Tom Rhys Harries, Farhad Bagheri, Gerard Butler, Mitchell LaFortune, Mark Arnold, Nina Toussaint-White, Bahador Foladi, Rebecca Calder, Olivia-Mai Barrett, Navid Negahban, Akbar 'Akki' Mollen, Alex Baynes, Travis Fimmel, Vassilis Koukalani, Hakeem Jomah, Ali Fazal, Fouad Hakeem, Ravi Aujla
Storyline
CIA operative Tom Harris failed his mission and his identity was exposed. Now the agent has to escape from Afghanistan. He is pursued by the best mercenaries in the world and elite special forces of the enemy. Getting to Kandahar is the only chance for salvation. Here, either allied helicopters or a bullet with his name will be waiting for the hero.
User Review
Kandahar is the second action-drama about Afghanistan I've seen in the last month. Guy Ritchie's The Covenant is about the same subject matter. It's different but also very similar. I find it amusing to see the return of very similar movies released in the same year (think Olympus Has Fallen and White House Down). Fortunately, in this case both movies turned out great.
I enjoyed Kandahar and found it entertaining throughout. It has some cool action scenes that seem to emphasize realism. There is an action scene at night which had me complaining at first because I couldn't see much. I wondered why they didn't use some kind of lighting trick. But as I watched, I realized this is how it would look if I was in that situation, something I've never seen.
The action is only a small portion of this movie. But I was still invested because of the story and characters. There were scenes of suspense as well as slower character moments, but I was never bored. It does a good job of balancing many moving parts (different groups, races and motivations).
Watching this movie, I couldn't help but notice how far we've come regarding Islamophobia in action movies. I grew up watching action movies where brown skin = bad guy. And even worse, they were usually portrayed as gross and barbaric. Kandahar does a much better job of illustrating the complexity of the situation, how not everything is black and white, and how there are people within those communities trying to fight against what's wrong.
I think The Covenant does a better job of holding all sides (including our own) accountable, whereas Kandahar shows sympathy without ever asking for accountability. Even the main character does some bad things that are never addressed. I wish they went that extra step to show how detrimental the outside influences can be on these situations.
Nevertheless, I had a good time with this movie and am happy with how fairly and not one-sided things are portrayed.
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
Aspect ratio: 2.40:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
#English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
#Spanish (Latino): Dolby Digital Plus 5.1
#Hindi: Dolby Digital Plus 5.1
CIA operative Tom Harris failed his mission and his identity was exposed. Now the agent has to escape from Afghanistan. He is pursued by the best mercenaries in the world and elite special forces of the enemy. Getting to Kandahar is the only chance for salvation. Here, either allied helicopters or a bullet with his name will be waiting for the hero.
User Review
Kandahar is the second action-drama about Afghanistan I've seen in the last month. Guy Ritchie's The Covenant is about the same subject matter. It's different but also very similar. I find it amusing to see the return of very similar movies released in the same year (think Olympus Has Fallen and White House Down). Fortunately, in this case both movies turned out great.
I enjoyed Kandahar and found it entertaining throughout. It has some cool action scenes that seem to emphasize realism. There is an action scene at night which had me complaining at first because I couldn't see much. I wondered why they didn't use some kind of lighting trick. But as I watched, I realized this is how it would look if I was in that situation, something I've never seen.
The action is only a small portion of this movie. But I was still invested because of the story and characters. There were scenes of suspense as well as slower character moments, but I was never bored. It does a good job of balancing many moving parts (different groups, races and motivations).
Watching this movie, I couldn't help but notice how far we've come regarding Islamophobia in action movies. I grew up watching action movies where brown skin = bad guy. And even worse, they were usually portrayed as gross and barbaric. Kandahar does a much better job of illustrating the complexity of the situation, how not everything is black and white, and how there are people within those communities trying to fight against what's wrong.
I think The Covenant does a better job of holding all sides (including our own) accountable, whereas Kandahar shows sympathy without ever asking for accountability. Even the main character does some bad things that are never addressed. I wish they went that extra step to show how detrimental the outside influences can be on these situations.
Nevertheless, I had a good time with this movie and am happy with how fairly and not one-sided things are portrayed.
Info Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265 (58.8 Mb/s)Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
Aspect ratio: 2.40:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Info Audio
#German: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1#English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
#Spanish (Latino): Dolby Digital Plus 5.1
#Hindi: Dolby Digital Plus 5.1
Info Subtitles
English (SDH), Arabic, Bulgarian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Norwegian, Romanian, Spanish (Castilian), Spanish (Latin American), Swedish, ThaiFile size: 56.70 GB
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