Review of Mustang (2015) by Nutterjr — 29 Dec 2016
Like the digits of a hand, these sisters are one. Their love and bond for one another is pure and complete brought closer together by the tragic loss of their parents and the harsh new realities of a life under the rule of the patriarchal and traditionalist uncle who sets out to arrange marriages for all of them as he fears the local society's judgement on their supposed transgressions which are amplified in his censorious mind.
An emotively charged story unfolds in a film with truly mesmerising acting by all girls alike under the direction of what one would expect to be a master filmmaker yet only her first full feature film.
This review of Mustang (2015) was written by Nutterjr on 29 Dec 2016.
Mustang has generally received very positive reviews.
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