Film Threat by Alex Saveliev
It’s a thrilling, poignant accomplishment, as uncompromisingly bleak as it is epic in scope.
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Director
Jim Taihuttu
Cast
Martijn Lakemeier,
Marwan Kenzari,
Jonas Smulders,
Jim Deddes,
Abel van Gijlswijk,
Coen Bril
Genre
Drama,
History,
Thriller,
War
Set in 1946, The East follows a young Dutch soldier, Johan, who is deployed to Indonesia during the country's war for independence. Johan is seduced by the ruthless tactics of Army Captain Raymond Westerling, but gradually starts to question the terrors of the war.
Film Threat by Alex Saveliev
It’s a thrilling, poignant accomplishment, as uncompromisingly bleak as it is epic in scope.
Austin Chronicle by Marc Savlov
The East is an unrelenting condemnation of the Netherlands’ misguided attempt to return its colonial outreach to a time long gone while hitting most (if not all) of the “doomed war” niche genre movie tropes without ever actually teetering into cliche. That’s an ever-tricky move that Taihuttu aces.
RogerEbert.com by Simon Abrams
The East is essentially divided into two halves, and neither is more illuminating than the other.
The Guardian by Phuong Le
Covering the Indonesian war of independence through the viewpoint of the occupier, The East is yet another pale addition to the format, rehashing empty metaphors that are barren of emotional complexity, historical poignancy or visual ingenuity.
The New York Times by Beatrice Loayza
The details may be novel — even eye-opening for some — but this story of white guilt and brutality feels mighty old.
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