Amazon Prime fans have been left reeling by a “very disturbing” but “extraordinary” Oscar-nominated film.
Incendies, released in 2010, is based on a play written by Lebanese writer Wajdi Mouawad, inspired by the Lebanese Civil War.
Upon its release, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and won eight Genie Awards, including Best Picture.
It was also a box office success, grossing £12.3 million on a £5 million budget.
Amazon Prime fans have shared how they’ve been haunted by a “very scary” Oscar-nominated film
Based on a work written by Lebanese writer Wajdi Mouawad, the plot is said to be inspired by the Lebanese Civil War.
The film tells the story of a dying Middle Eastern woman living in Canada who leaves her twins separate letters to read when she passes away.
Her daughter is tasked with delivering a note to the father the twins never met, while her son must do the same, but for the brother they never met.
After being informed of their duties, the twins travel separately to the Middle East, where they discover their family history, with devastating consequences.
Fans took to social media to give their verdict on the film and appeared to be terrified by the scenes they saw as they wrote:
‘Sometimes I wish I’d never seen this movie.’
One said: “I saw this movie a long time ago. It’s very sad and very disturbing… A very disturbing movie, indeed.”
Fans took to social media to give their verdict on the film and appeared to be terrified by the scenes they saw.
Another wrote: “This movie is extraordinary in almost every way. The script is fantastic, the actors are perfect, the direction and photography are everything you could hope for. I highly recommend it.”
One fan posted: “This movie is extraordinary in almost every aspect. The script is fantastic, the actors are perfect, the direction and cinematography are everything you could hope for. I highly recommend it.”
‘It’s an incredible and brutal film.’
Another said: “OMG this movie blew my mind. You have to see it… and it’s based on a true story.”
‘A comment from a fan: I just rewatched Incendies a decade after I first saw it. My god, it’s an amazing movie.’
One viewer wrote: “A brutal depiction of the generational cost of war. What a powerful and effective film.”