Review of Takva: A Man's Fear of God (2006) by Igor K — 18 Oct 2008
A classic tale of how the "evil" hunts down the good...A tale of a simple good Beliver who is challenged in his beliefs by the pittfalls of the modern business world. A look in to the microworld of Muharrem is an important subject of todays world, where the good the obedient are more more challenged in their faith.
The hipocrisy of man and the duality of the imams, the hypocritical world can just confuse and throw a good man in madness. So there is a subtle criticism of the religous movements in islam as well the their patronages.
The things I didn't like was a quite harsh falldown from the good and bad, because the intro about the simple life of Muharrem was a bit too long and the change was a little bit overrushed...The second thing I didn't like was the involvement of the UCK in the story, because there was no connection with the story and it seemed a little bit more like marketing rather then integral part of the movie.
Nevertheless an important movie for everybody who needs insight in their faith.
This review of Takva: A Man's Fear of God (2006) was written by Igor K on 18 Oct 2008.
Takva: A Man's Fear of God has generally received very positive reviews.
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