8/10
A bond between a father and son
27 October 2016
Warning: Spoilers
A Screaming man is a very interesting film, and is very different than most films people are used to watching, because of the slow pace. This film was very slow paced, but I think it was made that way in order to show more drastic emotions that the characters felt, and it gets you thinking how they will react without the actors actually showing it. I would recommend watching this film if you like to see something different. Many people are not used to seeing slow paced films, but trying something new is always compelling. In the film it showed the bond between a father and a son, but many problems started occurring between them. Adam the father of Abdel loved working at the pool, it wasn't just his occupation, but it was a hobby that he liked doing, and once his son took over his place, he was no longer working by the pool, but was sent over to work by the gates. Abdel gets sent to the army, and Adam/Champ finds him severely injured. The contradictions in this film is if his father Adam sent him to the army for sacrifice, or if he did that for selfish reasons to get his pool job back. By watching this film you get to ponder on why Adam acted the way he did. I would give this film a 4/5 stars, because the slow pace did not really effect me, and I liked how the film was different than most that I have seen.
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