Born of Fire
United Kingdom
783 people rated A musician searches for the Master Flautist, a supernatural creature who is planning to blow up the world.
Drama
Fantasy
Horror
Cast (18)
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Bad chatty ⚡️
29/05/2023 16:08
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18/05/2023 14:41
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Ladypearl🌹
16/11/2022 09:54
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Ouiam :)
16/11/2022 03:56
I really enjoyed a large amount of the imagery in this film. The lighting is great, the colors are gorgeous, the locations are beautiful and the framing is great. That's really all there was for me. I guess if you can connect more with the mythology a large amount of this film references this may be an enjoyable experience. For anyone else there's really only visuals because honestly just about everything else is kinda dull.
user9292980652549
16/11/2022 03:56
The first half of the story was good almost perfect , the atmosphere the mystery I must admit it was scary and so interesting , but unfortunately it missed and flawed after the second half . I think the director lost and he didn't know what to do .
3/10
Jay Arghh
16/11/2022 03:56
First the good ... The landscapes and architecture in the film are absolutely beautiful which makes it all the sadder that nothing was made of them This folly ( of the uninteresting kind ) plays out like a flat episode of 1980s Doctor Who ... Peter Firth does his best with what he has to work with, but with a director that obviously hasn't got a clue he isn't able to salvage anything. The story and script may well have come from a really interesting source but the writing and assembly is completely incompetent Somebody mentioned that it could be played and appreciated silent ... I think they are right ... It would be more worthwhile silent as it would seem like there was a possibility of something good going one here Oh and the lead actress ... Well ... It seems like she may have just stepped out of "Acting for television - 1 " ... Abysmal The little man however was fabulous
Bridget
16/11/2022 03:56
This movie had the honor of being the world's first and only Islamic horror movie. Horror films I've seen from Pakistan and other Muslim countries were little more than rip-offs of Western horror. But this one delves into Islamic mysticism. We are taken into the world of the Djinn (spirits) and Shaytan (devils). Quotes from the Qur'an and Sufi poet / master Jallaludin Rumi and "dhikr" (rememberence / chants) by Bilal the Muezzin change the total feel of this movie to one that, unlike Western horror movies, owes nothing to the Christian tradition. There were some flaws. Some of the symbolism got a little strange and obscure, and baffling inserts made some of the editing a bit amateurish. But all in all its a good movie. Perhaps some other director will make a movie that shows the essence of Islamic spirituality.