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  1. The Flood is a 2019 British drama film, directed by Anthony Woodley, from a screenplay by Helen Kingston. It stars Lena Headey, Ivanno Jeremiah, Mandip Gill, Jack Gordon, Peter Singh, Arsher Ali and Iain Glen.

  2. Why move to a country that could be flooded at any moment? For the last 25 years, the political climate has shifted. The public debate on migration has become harsher, more heated, and polarized. What would have been considered right-wing xenophobia back then, is now considered mainstream.

  3. Cast. Lena Headey. Amira Ghazalla. Jack Gordon. Ivanno Jeremiah. Iain Glen.

  4. A quirky tale about a man ignoring his problems as he slowly and literally drowns in them. This is a unique animation exploring the themes of procrastination, loneliness, stubbornness and lethargy.

    • Synopsis
    • The Good
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    • One Would Assume That Victoria Wharfe Mcintyre Is Hip to History, However
    • Homage to “The Vicar of Violence”
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    Set during World War II, this is the story of Jarah’s coming-of-age in a brutal and lawless land. She grows from a sweet child to become a strong, independent and ferocious woman. Pushed far beyond her limit, Jarah takes on Australia’s corrupt and bigoted system one bad guy at a time. Armed to the teeth, she erupts in furious and bloody retribution...

    If you’re a fan of badass babes bequeathing no mercy upon miserable, mangy men, then dive head first into “The Flood”. For you, my friend, the water’s fine.

    I confess that I don’t know how historically accurate the “The Flood” is or isn’t. Could this land “Down Under” really have been this over the top evil? Hey, I get dramatic license and all, but daaaaaamn…

    She wrote and directed the film. McIntyre has chosen here to portray a horrific society in which white governmental and religious authorities treat native tribespeople with savage and subhuman disdain and hostility. These explicit scenes of brutal assault and torture are profoundly disturbing to witness. In fact, I often didn’t, turning away from t...

    One thing is for certain. Victim turned heroine Jarah (Alexis Lane in a searing feature film debut) is not about to let any of this heartless atrocity go left unpunished. And, through the unblinking lens of McIntyre (a visceral vision related by splattering blood to that legend of stylized violence, Quentin Tarantino), Jarah celebrates her revenge ...

    What is it they say again about a woman scorned? Oh, yeah…… Don’t fuck with ‘em, buddy. I invite you to enjoy all of my entertaining and eclectic film reviews as “The Quick Flick Critic”, continually updated at https://thequickflickcritic.blogspot.com/

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  6. Jul 8, 2021 · Overview. The decision to move to Holland doesn't sound like a wise idea. Why move to a country that could be flooded at any moment? For the last 25 years, the political climate has shifted. The public debate on migration has become harsher, more heated, and polarized.

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