Saturday, May 7, 2016

REVIEW: ‘DHEEPAN,’ ABOUT SRI LANKAN REFUGEES, LOOKS LIKE A PROPHECY


Jesuthasan Antonythasan in “Dheepan.” Credit Paul Arnaud/Sundance Selects
But while it certainly belongs to a long tradition of muscular, topical screen entertainment — its DNA bears traces of pre- and post-dictatorship Latin American cinema, of the early films of Costa-Gavras, of Old and New Hollywood agitprop — “Dheepan” has more than headlines on its mind. Its title character is in determined flight from political commitment and the violence that accompanies it, and the film is sympathetic to his aspirations. A former Sri Lankan Tamil militant who, it’s suggested, has both witnessed and participated in atrocities, he comes to France in search of peace and quiet and a chance to forget.

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