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Kandahar Break

Rating5.4 /10
20101 h 34 m
United Kingdom
345 people rated

In 1999, a British mine clearance engineer working for the Taliban government in Afghanistan must flee the country when he becomes embroiled in a deadly game of intrigue and betrayal.

Drama
Romance
Thriller

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MrOnomski

25/09/2023 16:25
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25/09/2023 16:09
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24/09/2023 16:07
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23/09/2023 16:19
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SErz07

16/09/2023 23:39
nice movie

Abou1997

13/09/2023 16:00
There's nothing wrong with the story of Kandahar Break. I did a little research and it seems that this film is the Director/writer's first feature film. That's the problem with it. It shows. I won't mince words. Some of the filming is very good, but a lot filming of the action is ordinary. I'll go right out on a limb here. I question the casting of the lead. He looks very indoors white and soft, not to mention almost a tad overweight, and not a classic front man, to play such a brave and action-orientated role. In the movie they say he has a background in Africa, and has been in Afghanistan briefly recently. He's also an expert on mines, seemed to knows guns, which probably indicates a military background. I'm sorry, but, to me, he just didn't look the part. I kept that under my hat though and ended up enjoying the movie, mainly because the story was good, with lots of twists and definitely not beyond the bounds of plausibility, and all the actors were obviously very committed with an authentic script. It lacked the zing, shock and splatter of gunshots of more modern movies, but this is a decade old. I liked a lot of the photography of the countryside, but I felt it needed a dedicated cinematographer. For a first movie Kandahar Break is much more than just a good first effort, and does deserve praise. It is unique, yet a simple action/escape movie, which has very authentic imagery and culture and good actors, but should not to be confused with movies such as The Hurt Locker (2008), The Kingdom (2007) or Kandahar (2001).

𝓜𝓪𝓻ي𝓪𝓶

13/09/2023 16:00
It's a great movie. Its story is nice and real. Kandahar Break in its attempt to highlight Afghanistan as a brutal place before British and American troops removed the Taliban leaders. And it also shows Baloch freedom fighters of Baluchistan struggle for an independent Baluchistan. Afghanistan as a place under Taliban rulers may no longer exist, but Kandahar Break attempts to take us back there with a story about love, loss and revenge. Rather than a film about war, it's more about a man's personal journey and what happens when he finds love in a place which forbids it. Tatmain Ul Qulb as Jamilah, the woman he falls in love with, is beautiful and captivating. Her time on screen though limited to flashbacks is enough to make her presence felt throughout. As a love story, I would have liked to have seen it from her perspective and to learn why she would risk everything for an affair with Richard. As an outsider in Afghanistan, Richard has no idea about the rules, customs and the religion of the people there. As he makes no attempt to learn about any of these, he finds himself singled out as an infidel. When met with hostility he protests that he is English and pleads for them to speak English with him. I've come to know from several of my own travels that by learning even a few words of a country's language, you are more likely to receive a warmer reception than by not doing so. Richard's affair with Jamilah follows a similar pattern, and though we see why he would fall in love with her, I found it hard to see why she would reciprocate.

🥇Zaid hd🥇

13/09/2023 16:00
On Sunday 12th September, along with over 150 people, I was invited to the Cineworld cinema in Bolton to watch a screening of local boy David WHITNEY's first full length film "Kandahar Break". It was a brilliant experience to see the film on Bolton's largest cinema screen and was followed by a question and answer session with Mr Whitney and Director of photography…Russell Nabb. 15 interesting questions were asked before time ran out, each meticulously answered by either film maker. They gave the audience a clear insight into the problems facing the intrepid film-makers who's film was so controversial in the land of filming that the crew themselves were fired on resulting in the wounding of 2 crew members (not fatally I was relieved to hear,) and then the impending need to swiftly leave the country. Mainly filmed in Pakistan, the film touches on many issues which are completely out of the comfort zone of many British citizens, whatever ethnic background. Set in Afghanistan in 1999, the film centres on a British mine clearance firm employed by an oil company working alongside the Taliban government. Tense moments…reminiscent of 'HURT LOCKER' begin the film which develops into a touching story of forbidden love as two individual worlds, totally alien to each other, and the British and Afghan cultures, come together so ferociously and clash in a story of contradictions, interpretations and misunderstandings…of which a certain William Shakespeare would have been proud. Kandahar Break moves swiftly in to a tense escape movie with its fair share of plot twists and surprisingly (and most welcome) a few moments of light relief in the form of the freedom fighter Omar Baloch. The audience is continually asked to judge their own attitudes and preconceptions to the cultural differences portrayed in the film right up to the final climatic scene. Enough of the critical film-flam! Kandahar Break is exciting, poignant, cruel, controversial and beautifully filmed in locations far removed from anywhere in the UK. Shaun Dooley in the lead role is extremely convincing in his portrayal of love-torn mine clearance engineer, Richard Lee, alongside his beautiful co-star Tatmain ul Qulb. The role of Omar Baloch played by famous Pakistan actor Hameed Sheik is also a delight to watch and I suspect is a nod to some of Directors cinematic influences. Local casting gives the authentic feel to the film which in my opinion is well worth a view. Sadly, national cinema release has passed this film by, but if you get a chance to see it at an individual screening then do so. However, the most obvious way to see David Whitney's first full length film is to buy/rent the DVD/Blu-ray which was released nationally on Monday the 6th of September. Let's hope that Kandahar Break is the first of many films by this excellent new talent...David Whitney

Fadima Ceesay

13/09/2023 16:00
Again, as some of the movies that include Muslims did, this movie has a lot of misconceptions and fallacies about Islam - the biggest one is the center of the drama when a "Sheik" saw a Muslim woman kissing a western man, so the quick decision made is to punish her with death, and him also in a later stage - This has NO relation with Islam, and Islam certainly wouldn't call for a death punishment for a kiss! A lot of fallacies that contributes to make the image about Islam as the religion of a bunch of crazy bad-looking dirty men enslaving their women, and killing anyone they want with permission from their God - Which is a completely wrong image, and it's actually the opposite. In the movie, a man killed another because that other man was seriously injured and calling for help - In Islam, taking a sole with such no-reasoning is a shame ... It always promotes saving lives even if it's a pet's life. If you're looking for some drama in a strange world, watch this movie, but don't take your info about Islam out of it.

@rajendran sakkanan

13/09/2023 16:00
Kandahar Break managed to break one perception I had before watching the film of where it would actually be shot. Admittedly, the crew did have to relocate and complete the film in Tunisia, but as this was due to the sad loss of Pakistani crew members, killed by Taliban insurgents. The filmmakers here took the brave and worthwhile step of filming in the afghani-Pakistan border, and made a film that is all the more enthralling for it. The storyline centres around an English contractor paid to clear minefields, and having to navigate the minefield of relations to the local people and the Taliban Government (the film is set from 1999). Lead actor and actress perform well, I think the actress is a newcomer and absolutely stunning. Keep looking for this director as I would expect this will be a good platform for him to move on well in the film industry.
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