Brick Lane (2007)
5/10
Slow and unconvincing
13 November 2013
Brick Lane is the adaptation to cinema of the novel with same name, written by British writer Monica Ali, and published in 2003. I never heard of that book, but i must say that the film is below average at best. Apart from the fact that this film has beautiful shots and many beautiful songs composing a good soundtrack, it is dread and full of outdated and unconvincing stereotypes of the Muslim people. It's known the fact that they(Muslims) live in a relatively big number into the Brick Lane street. However, it poor depiction and somewhat racist portrayal of the characters is not a good deal to this film. Is like saying that all the Muslims outside of Bangladesh are poor. And the most impressive of these archetypes is without a doubt,the ignorant father of family. However, he is a kind of a philosophy student, so his behavior with his family is, most of the time, nonsense and contradictory with his own nature. The acting was average, with his ups and downs. Not much thought on it. The story itself is very slow and uninteresting most of time. I do not recommend this film. 4.9/ 10
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