He Named Me Malala

2015 • 88 minutes
4.1
268 reviews
73%
Tomatometer
PG-13
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Eligible
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This inspiring documentary about courage, survival, and triumph over adversity tells the remarkable story of teenager Malala Yousafzai, who was attacked by Taliban gunmen in Pakistan for advocating girls’ education. Rather than be silenced, Malala emerged as a global voice for the education rights of children, and in December 2014, became the youngest-ever recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Rating
PG-13

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4.1
268 reviews
Abu Abood66
June 13, 2020
Superficial story, faked by western writers, who entered a country by messing it up just like how they did to Iraq. Behind every story like this one there are 100 stories of killed family members and separated families. Instead go and talk about the molested kids in US by their step dads, and the neglected kids by their alcoholic parents, for every story like this one there are 10 stories of shattered families in US by alcohol, drugs and running away moms and dads because of their sex driven lust with another boyfriend or girlfriend. Just Hippocratic film industries following a profiled ideas. Alcohol, drugs, unfaithful parents are just normal things, just part of freedom. Sex for teenagers and sex for money is just a normal thing, not diseases of society.Girls selling their bodies for porn magazines, or showing their body in model magazines are just fun things not sex slavery in filthy societies. Yucky people.
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Nilssön Åkerlund
July 24, 2016
I took my daughter to see this movie, hoping that it would help her appreciate her education and be grateful that she is getting one. We both loved it and were highly inspired. As for the 1 star votes from men, what can I say, except that I am a white man who loved it. I can only assume that the votes are coming from white male right wing objectivist trolls who will make the grave mistake of voting for simple minded Trump, or possibly from Pakistani militants who still want Malala assassinated because she refuses to be pushed around by ignorant thugs.
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Mahealani Gomes
March 1, 2017
I recently watched this and it is really a movie that teaches a lesson of how we should appreciate our education as students and children. The movie has a lot of details and facts about how we can change the world to make it a better place for everyone. The movie is very inspiring to most people because they want to know what she has been threw and feel the same pain. When I first seen her movie I was honestly really satisfied with what she has done to help her country and all the people in it.
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