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It Will be Chaos (2018)

June. 18,2018
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Part road-movie and part intimate portrait of lives in transit, IT WILL BE CHAOS unfolds between Italy and the Balkan corridor, intercutting two unforgettable refugees stories of human strength and resilience.

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PlatinumRead
2018/06/18

Just so...so bad

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Matialth
2018/06/19

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Darin
2018/06/20

One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.

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Haven Kaycee
2018/06/21

It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film

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johncg25
2018/06/22

We see the exploration of a boat accident which caused the deaths of a few hundred africans trying to land in Italy and this is juxtaposed with a Syrian family trying to get across Europe safely at the height of the Syrian conflict. there were some compelling moments for sure, atlhough it did not maintain that throughout. But it was definitely worth seeing if you are interested in this subject matter, and brings up a number of interesting points.Solidly good, but not great documentary. Definitely worth seeing though. (there wasn't ...that much..."chaos"..as the title would indicate, but there were enough compelling moments to make it worthwhile.)

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Patrick Michael
2018/06/23

If this documentary does anything, it shows the horrors of accepting a wave of refugees into your nation who do not share in the nations values and customs. It also shows why and how nationalism is rising all over the globe as the disparity between "haves" and "have nots" grows wider. The average German family has one child. The migrants who are desperate to enter Germany have four. Germans are finally figuring out they are going to be outnumber by migrants in short order if this continues. When the family gets to Germany, they realize their situation is no better than their time in Turkey and they are without people like themselves to enjoy a common culture instead of becoming part of the cultural practices of Germany. I felt no pity for anyone I saw in this documentary and felt anger toward those in Europe who are not only allowing this to happen but are promoting this atrocity. This really opened my eyes to migrants roving Europe instead of fighting for freedom in their country.

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