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Sólo un beso

Título original: Ae Fond Kiss...
  • 2004
  • 13
  • 1h 44min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,1/10
7,5 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Eva Birthistle and Atta Yaqub in Sólo un beso (2004)
Sparks fly in Glasgow's south side when a young Asian man enters into a relationship with a Caucasian woman.
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Las desavenencias familiares aparecen en el lado sur de Glasgow cuando un joven asiático entabla una relación con una mujer irlandesa.Las desavenencias familiares aparecen en el lado sur de Glasgow cuando un joven asiático entabla una relación con una mujer irlandesa.Las desavenencias familiares aparecen en el lado sur de Glasgow cuando un joven asiático entabla una relación con una mujer irlandesa.

  • Dirección
    • Ken Loach
  • Guión
    • Paul Laverty
  • Reparto principal
    • Atta Yaqub
    • Eva Birthistle
    • Ahmad Riaz
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,1/10
    7,5 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Ken Loach
    • Guión
      • Paul Laverty
    • Reparto principal
      • Atta Yaqub
      • Eva Birthistle
      • Ahmad Riaz
    • 58Reseñas de usuarios
    • 44Reseñas de críticos
    • 65Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 8 premios y 11 nominaciones en total

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    Atta Yaqub
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    • Casim Khan
    Eva Birthistle
    Eva Birthistle
    • Roisin Hanlon
    Ahmad Riaz
    • Tariq Khan
    Shamshad Akhtar
    • Sadia Khan
    Shabana Akhtar Bakhsh
    • Tahara Khan
    • (as Shabana Bakhsh)
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    8slake09

    Gritty, realistic, excellent

    Every romance film should be this way; the lovers bickering, throwing each other out of the apartment, taking shots at each other's families and generally not getting along in between periods of being so intensely in love that they forget everything but each other.

    Sadly, most romance movies aren't like this at all.

    Ae Fond Kiss, or Just a Kiss, is a gritty account of two blue-collar workers in love, one a Scottish girl and the other a product of an immigrant Pakistani family, all taking place in the not so glamorous city of Glasgow during the late 20th century. The Scottish girl is a music teacher at a Catholic school and meets the Pakistani boy when her guitar is broken during a racial incident. So far it follows much of the standard boy-meets-girl line. The romance takes off, they find they are getting along swell, and then the price comes due.

    You can see it coming, the Muslim Pakistani family coming down on the boy for not going along with his arranged marriage, and him going on the outs with his family. But then the price comes due for his Scottish girlfriend, too, and that was a little harder to call. It comes down to both of them having to pay a price for their love, and the various tests of their willingness to do so. Even at the end, it was a bit uncertain, as such a romance would probably be. You can almost see them trying to decide if this is worth the trouble they are going through, or just a lust thing they will eventually get over.

    The characters are likable, even when you don't agree with them. The father who doesn't want his son going out with a Catholic girl is not only likable, you can even see his point of view and the quandary he is in. The story line is believable, especially today, and the sub plots were intriguing.

    I'm not normally much for romance films, unless there are a lot of naked chicks wobbling around, or the popcorn is really good, but I liked this movie quite a bit. Something in it appeals to even a die hard chick flick hater like me. It would make an excellent date movie, giving you something to discuss while providing that all important element of romance that leads to your hand sliding off the gear shift and squeezing her thigh while you make some pseudo-intellectual point about one of the various issues in the film.

    There is no feel-good Hollywood ending here, it just sort of fades out, leaving you wondering what would happen with such a couple. Did they stay together? Did the boy reconcile with his family? But you don't feel cheated out of an ending, rather you are forced to confront how you, the viewer, would deal with the same or similar issues.
    7tjkungfu

    The highs and lows of inter-racial relationships.

    My wife and I rented this movie because we are so fascinated by films that explore the various issues involved in inter-racial relationships. I am Chinese, and my wife Indian, and it was quite a tumultuous journey from the day we met to the day that we exchanged our wedding vows. Seeing movies like this always brings us a strong feeling of nostalgia.

    A Fond Kiss is the love story between Casim, a young Pakistani man, and Roisin, a young Catholic woman, with the backdrop being modern day Scotland. Much of the plot revolve around the Casim's family dynamics, which is a rather modern Muslim household. We are not given much about Roisin's family, but the director gives us a rather bitter depiction of fundamental Catholic dogma. Despite the predictable problems that arise, the story is accompanied by a strong performance from the entire cast, and the use of common Hollywood love-story gimmicks are refreshingly absent from the plot.

    I must note that the performance by Casim's father was especially moving for me; you want to judge him quickly for his hypocrisy and bigotry, but soon feel for his predicament. The antagonism he has for "love" marriages arise from his responsibility to love and protect his family, and his tribulations in the past have made him weary of foreigners. I am reminded of the problems I have had with my father-in-law; for the longest time I hated him so much, but only now I see that he's one of the most caring and loving individuals I have ever known, and any problems he gave me was simply his way of testing my devotion to what matters most to him, his daughter and family.

    The ending scenes were also beautifully woven together. There are no ridiculous chase scenes or over-exaggerated dialogues. The people who ultimately decide their fates are themselves. It is Casim and Roisin who must determine what their destinies are, and this non-fatalistic scenario is often the case in real life. I know, from my culture as well as my wife's, that in many cases, marriages are arranged, and sometimes forced. Though I try not to make any judgements, I am glad that I live in a society where I still get to choose my partner in life.
    9anhedonia

    Simple, honest, terrific storytelling

    British filmmaker Ken Loach is a rare commodity. The man should be revered. He consistently makes superb films, movies that comment on important social issues. And he's never been tempted to go Hollywood.

    He's appreciated in Europe, but he should be in the United States, too. I consider Loach and fellow Briton Mike Leigh to be the most socially conscious filmmakers working today. Just look at some of Loach's remarkable films - "Kes" (1969), "Riff-Raff" (1990), "Hidden Agenda" (1990), "Raining Stones" (1993), "Ladybird Ladybird" (1994), "Carla's Song" (1996) and "My Name is Joe" (1998). They may not all be masterworks, but they're more emotionally satisfying, funny and poignant than most Hollywood films.

    It's a shame Hollywood doesn't have an equivalent to Loach or Leigh. We have the marvelous John Sayles, but he's alone and he, too, doesn't work in the Hollywood system.

    In "A Fond Kiss," Loach and screenwriter Paul Laverty tackle the age-old conflict of star-crossed lovers. In this case, it's Casim Khan (Atta Yaqub), a second-generation Pakistani immigrant, and Irishwoman Roisin Hanlon (Eva Birthistle) in Glasgow, Scotland. Casim's a DJ with lofty plans to open his own club; Roisin's a music teacher at the Catholic school attended by Casim's sister, Tahara (Shabana Bakhsh). As expected, Casim's family made plans for him to marry a cousin. And he's caught between obligations to his family and his love for Roisin.

    This might seem familiar. And it is. But what Loach and Laverty do is elevate their story to another level, stripping off any artifice and making it as sincere, human and believable as possible. Biracial couples, especially, will understand and appreciate the genuine storytelling. The movie's final scene is beautifully written and acted.

    There's something deeply honest about Yaqub and Brithistle's performances. These aren't Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan pretending to be normal people. There's nothing artificially cute or movie-like about Casim and Roisin's romance and relationship. These are two people extremely comfortable with each other. Their conversations are frank; their problems are real; their anguish and joy ring completely true. Even their lovemaking has nothing artificial about it.

    Yaqub wasn't a professional actor when Loach cast him. So Yaqub brings certain rawness to his role that's very welcome. But that also exposes his shortcomings. There are moments that require a bit more emotion from Yaqub, scenes that would play better if he were stronger. But he gets ample support from Birthistle. This really is her movie.

    From the first moment we see her, Birthistle captivates us. Her reactions to everything that happens to her - from ecstasy with Casim to pain with his sister - there isn't one thing false about her performance. It's so easy for us to sympathize and empathize with her because she draws us in with a wonderfully subtle, nuanced and open performance.

    There's also a superb cameo from Gerard Kelly as a sanctimonious priest.

    We rarely get to see films such as "A Fond Kiss" in the U.S. Films that bravely tackle social issues, expose our prejudices and force us to think and understand other people and cultures. Loach's oeuvre includes one movie made in the U.S. - "Bread and Roses" (2000). He hasn't returned to make another one. Pity. Just imagine how much richer the American film industry would be if it had filmmakers of Loach's integrity and caliber.
    Juliette2005

    A lovely film

    I was taken to this film sort of against my will, I wanted to see something else, and from the first five minutes I knew I was watching something special. Not to give anything away, but this film has a political side that is not often seen in films in the states, but it's not 'heavy handed' about it at all- the political comes out of the family situations. The actors are all wonderful, particularly the woman lead, and I completely believed every situation they were in. The music was unobtrusive and the camera work felt more like a documentary than a film.

    But overall I was left with a feeling of joy that there are still films that try to say something, that aren't based on comic books, and that have real concerns that people struggle with. Bravo to Ken Loach and co.
    8lee_eisenberg

    You see why the UK has become so irreligious?

    Ken Loach has spent most of his career focusing on politically-charged issues in the United Kingdom: "Poor Cow" is about a woman on skid row, "Hidden Agenda" is about an assassination in Northern Ireland, and "Sweet Sixteen" is about a working-class teenager in Scotland.

    This makes "Ae Fond Kiss..." an outlier. At the very least, it's the only one of Loach's movies that I've seen that focuses on a relationship. In this case, it's a Pakistani man and an Irish woman in Glasgow, and the challenges that their relationship faces from those around them. Seeing how the church treats the woman upon learning of her relationship with the man, it's no wonder that the British population has turned away from religion.

    Just to keep a focus on political issues, the movie opens with the man's sister denouncing islamophobia and the invasion of Iraq (Loach called for hauling Bush and Blair off to the Hague). Of course, all these years later one could posit that things like the protagonists' relationship is what led so many ignorant people to support Brexit (the feeling that the "original" version of the country had gotten "taken" from them).

    All in all, worth seeing.

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      The title refers to the Robert Burns poem, "Ae Fond Kiss".
    • Citas

      Casim Khan: There won't be any dress codes.

      Roisin Hanlon: No dress codes?

      Casim Khan: Cause there's no expectation, there's never expectation. Anyone's allowed.

      Roisin Hanlon: So, transvestites to anoraks.

      Casim Khan: Burkas to G-strings.

      Roisin Hanlon: Where even shy girls can make the first move?

      Casim Khan: And nervous little boys won't run away.

      [They kiss]

    • Conexiones
      Features Asoka (2001)
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      Written by Harjinder Singh Bopari and Balwinder Safri

      Performed by The Safri Boys

      Used with the kind permission of Savera Music Ltd.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de enero de 2005 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Italia
      • Alemania
      • España
      • Bélgica
    • Sitios oficiales
      • BIM Distribuzione (Italy)
      • Official site (United Kingdom)
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Panyabí
      • Español
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Un beso
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Glasgow, Strathclyde, Escocia, Reino Unido
    • Empresas productoras
      • Bianca Film
      • Cinéart
      • Glasgow Film Office
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      • 30.148 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 11.250 US$
      • 28 nov 2004
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 6.571.302 US$
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