Review of The Eagle Huntress (2016) by Antonius B — 10 Sep 2017
I'll start by saying the cinematography by Simon Niblett is extraordinary. The scenery is gorgeous to begin with, sure, but it takes real skill to capture the shots he did, and that's what first and foremost makes this a film well worth seeing.
The storytelling and pace from Director Otto Bell is also engaging, and it's such a unique tale. And who can forget the heartwarming relationship Aisholpan Nurgaiv has with her father Rys, both playing themselves? They are amazing people.
There is a feminist message that is empowering to girls here, and it's a movie suitable for all ages. The film did take some heat for being described as a documentary, and while it's based on true events, it feels staged in portions and is a story told after the fact.
Some get quite bent out of shape over that, and to them I would just say get over it and enjoy it for what it is - a beautiful movie.
This review of The Eagle Huntress (2016) was written by Antonius B on 10 Sep 2017.
The Eagle Huntress has generally received positive reviews.
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