Netflix’s Outstanding True Story Film Took 16 Years To Make And Left Viewers Traumatized
|We all know how hard it can be to land on the perfect film to watch on Netflix, especially if you’re not using handy hacks to narrow down your options. The endless scrolling can feel like a task in itself.
A great way to avoid this is by checking out Netflix forums or fan groups where viewers share their top picks and hidden gems.
Now, fans are raving about The Goat Life, a survival-drama film that premiered in March this year and has quickly become a favorite.
According to the official Netflix synopsis: “An Indian man seeking work follows a job lead to Saudi Arabia, only to find himself forced to labor without pay as a goat herder in the remote desert.”
The story dives deep into the turbulent life of a Malayali immigrant laborer working in the Gulf. It’s a tale of resilience, hardship, and survival that has resonated deeply with Netflix audiences.
The film has struck an emotional chord with many viewers and is being heavily discussed on platforms like the popular ‘Netflix Bangers’ Facebook group.
They elaborated, saying: “They pay huge amount of money for a visa with promises of good jobs and accommodation.”
Another member of the group added: “One of the best …I barely watch Indian movies on Netflix,”, while a third commented: “What an emotional ride.”
The Goat Life has received widespread critical acclaim since its release, currently boasting an impressive 88% score on Rotten Tomatoes, solidifying its place as a must-watch film.
Ganesh Aaglave of FirstPost praised the film, writing: “Sukumaran delivers one of career best acts as Najeeb in The Goat Life. Right from his impeccable transformation to his innocent eyes, the actor steals the show in every frame..”