The story unfolds from the perspective of one of the three guys, who filmed their eventful road trip across Afghanistan on a camera he bought there. Seventeen years later, after losing track of the footage, he rediscovered it and decided to create a documentary.
He narrates over these videos with a voice that draws us close, filled with humor, self-mockery, and genuine affection for his friends. His storytelling talent makes the 90-minute journey just as hilarious as it was touching, keeping me invested from the first to the last minute !
Beyond the friendship and adventures, we get a rare look at Afghanistan in 2002. The flawless footage captures breathtaking landscapes, the scars of war, and the hope on people's faces.
Watching this documentary felt like a journey itself. I left the theater feeling grateful to have witnessed this piece of art, and I'll be moved whenever it crosses my mind :))