Sand Storm (2016)
9/10
A sad film, that urges you to look beyond the film, and in to the future.
28 September 2017
This film depicts a Bedouin family on the brink of changing traditions.

When the father of the family takes a second wife, and the daughter finds herself in love with a boy from college. Each character must make decisions that will change the outcome of the family. Although a main theme is about woman living in world of strict traditions I think it is mainly about a family trying to make the right decisions for each other.

Throughout the film the director will turn you against the adults, and then give you a window of insight that will allow you to sympathize with them. I was constantly urging the characters to do something, on the end of the seat, and although the film left me a little sad you must look beyond the film, to what it is trying to hint the future may hold, not just for the protagonists, but all woman around the world.

I will certainly be thinking about Layla, her sister and what life has in hold for them, for a while.
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