He Named Me Malala(2015)
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Inspirational documentary about equal education advocate Malala Yousafzai, the youngest ever recipient of the Nobel peace prize.
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Age group12–16 years
Duration87 mins
A Heart-Breaking and Beautiful Story- For this particular document I'm not going to review the film as nothing can be changed and because it was just amazingly presented by Davis Guggenheim.
I loved the way that they came up with the idea to collide animation with 3D reality in that some parts animated, making it more easy to understand and then the more important areas just filmed normally like a documentary.
Only thing I need to complain about is how the ratings office handled this being PG. Yes it should be viewed by everybody to see and experience what this 20-year-old girl has been through in her teenage years but the blood and pictures scared and almost horrified me so I believe it should be changed to at least 12 possibly 12A.
I don't see anything else here left to comment as everything has happened nothing is wrong (Apart from the fact that horrible people with twisted minds decided to shoot this girl for talking about woman's rights) it's a documentary nothing should be changed as it is all fact. Here is a quick summary of the movie, He Named Me Malala.
The date of the 9th of October 2012 is the day Malala Yousafzai was shot square in the forehead because she believed that everyone including females should be allowed to go to school. The gunmen worked the the Taliban, a terrorist organisation situated in Pakistan, sadly the Taliban did not believe this should be allowed and again shot her. This breathtaking documentary starring Malala Yousafzai tells the whole story from start to beginning, from life in Pakistan right to her long recovery...
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