Bilal: A New Breed of Hero

audience Reviews

, 85% Audience Score
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    I'm not Muslim but I love this film! The animation is stunning for an independent film! It tells an amazing story everyone should see and hear. Definitely for older children and up though for the nature of the film such as the battle scenes and violence. But it has a great message about freedom and mankind's struggle for equality. Give this film a try! Absolute must see!
  • Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars
    The whole movie is inspired from (el rissala, the message ) by Mustapha alaqad, good graphism and action ,but they failed to mention even that this was the time of Mohammed the prophet and that Billal was the prayer caller of the prophet. Plus this is plagiarism since Mustapha alaqad wasn't given credit.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Great movie with some very thought provoking themes. A must see movie 👍🏼
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Amazing movie.. i usually dont watch cartoons or animated movies but the beginning touched my soul so much that i watched until the end and cried. Very touching movie. Dont beieve the rotten tomatoes critics score. Theyll give a movie like Barbie a great review but a movie like Bilal theyll give it a bad one. Thats how business works… notice the audience score difference between the critics score… trust the people not the bloggers that get paid to give good reviews.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    The movie teaches about equality among all humans, irrespective of colour, race or social class. The audio quality is excellent. The picture quality is superb. I love the inspirational message of the movie.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Ages 13 and older!!!!!!!!!!! The greatest animated 1.75 hours ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    I really liked this movie. because the event is based on real events. film quality is high. This movie is suitable for both adults and younger people. very inspiring and triller film. it teaches you something in life. the hero lived in the 7th century but he inspires us doses until now. I recommend everyone to watch this movie
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Must Watch Movie!!!!! One of the most interesting aspects of movie reviewing is looking behind the screen at the provenance of a project, and with Dubai's first ever CGI animation, BILAL, the story behind this 1400-year-old animation saga is truly gripping. Cannes 69th Film Festival is the perfect venue for this, where it will screen shortly. The cast includes excellent actors Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (who played the yacht assassination target for Matt Damon in BOURNE IDENTITY), and Ian McShane from HBO's "Game of Thrones" TV series, also PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN. Eponymous main character Bilal is actually based on a historic figure, a revered warrior, named Bilal bin Rabah. And who was he? "One of the most trusted companions of the Prophet Mohammed," according to exhaustive research done by the film's makers via Saudi-informed "forensic historians." What makes this film interesting is that you don't necessarily have to know the backstory to appreciate the master-level craftsmanship on the CGI in BILAL. In fact, this project pays off the promise that 'reality begins at 30 million polygons' as coined by animation forefather Alvy Ray Smith, and really brings home the notion that this technology now has a life of its own as this fantastic tool available all over the world for people to tell make epic explorations. When you watch this film, you see top drawer animation with a sincere message of "faith, hope and self-discovery inspired by the real life story," as described by the filmmakers. American actor Jacob Latimore is teenage BILAL. According to Kidzworld, a portal for young actors, this Milwaukee native grew up with a love of Motown and singular gifts as a musician early on with a hit called "Superstar." Which means he has the perfect voice control as a voice actor, not to mention his credits include roles in 2014's RIDE ALONG (Kevin Hart, Ice Cube) and THE MAZE RUNNER, as well as a 2010 credit for VANISHING ON 7TH STREET. Over the course of this spirited and engaging film, Bilal's character will age from 6 to 60 years old, and the intricate animation's high-dollar production values make it a pleasure to sit through. This is a multi-talent collaboration, as mentioned, with clever choices such as Atil Örvarsson, an Icelandic composer, to did the music. Örvarsson said he tried to "combine the archaelogical, historical nature of the story and make it accessible for an international audience. We used old instruments from the region and combined it with modern electronically synthesised music, we created themes for some of the characters and created a unique, other worldly sound for the witch doctor." Project point-person Jamal nailed the complexity of producing a movie of this scope in CGI, especially when the Dubai creative climate is more familiar with shorter projects. "The industry here is based on short movies and originally we wanted to work with an animation studio but we found there was no animation or CGI studio in the MENA region so we had to start the studio ourselves to make BILAL and that's how we established Dubai-based Barajoun Studios." The film itself was funded by individual investors from the Gulf Region, including Saudi Arabia with the Doha Film Institute. Expect BILAL to be on the radar this year, as Variety, Indiewire, Cartoon Brew, and Animation News have all tracked its progress thus far. Let's hope this film has the harmonizing effect as intended, because the animation is truly pixel-perfect. BILAL will screen this week at Cannes 69th International Film Festival, see schedule here for details.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Simply beautiful. Great picturization. of pre-Islamic Mecca and the mind set of the rich merchants. The story of a slave to shackle the chains within , demanding equality and equal rights is still relevant, 1400 years later. Must watch! Highly recommended. Commendable effort by the makers. What a movie!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Amazing animation. Inspiring true story.