Netflix original “Beasts of no nation” is a feature length
drama starring Idris Elba as “The commandant” and Abraham Attah as “Agu”, a
child solider fighting in a civil war in an unnamed African country.
“Beasts of no nation” is truly a heart wrenching story that
illustrates the anguish of war from the perspective of a child whose innocence
is stolen by the war and charismatic tyrant that is “The commandant” (Idris
Elba). Director Cary Joji Fukunaga leaves little to the imagination with gory
realism in many scenes that really exposes the brutal nature of war. Following the
experiences of Agu, the child solider, having to experience moral decisions
that no man, let alone a child, should ever experience is really a difficult
yet fascinating watch.
Idris Elba provides a captivating and impactful performance
bringing a real spellbinding aura to the character of “The commandant”, giving
no doubt as to why these children of war torn families and towns trust this
man. Abraham Attah is stand out amongst an array of talented child actors who
act out and clearly understand these “adult” issues giving the roles unquestionable
and gritty realism.
“Beasts of no nation” could possibly be one of the best war
films of the decade. The direct way in which this film tackles the brutal
nature of war is fantastic with truly engaging characters that will have your
eyes fixated to your screen. Abraham Attah is a great talent along with Idris
Elba brining the film together.
If this is the standard of feature length Netflix Originals
then keep them coming!
5/5 – Possibly the best war film of the decade.
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