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Low-budget movie describes how difficult life can be. The story of Khaled, a young boy born to a French-Canadian mother and an Arab father. Khaled lives with his mother in an apartment complex in Toronto. Having recently visited some of these buildings, I can corroborate the way the director puts them: some kind of death hole. Even more difficult for the newly arrived immigrants who have to face constant double-standard behaviors towards them.
The movie might seem to run long a bit, but it's an overall touching film. A movie that needed to be made.
Out of 100, I gave it 80. That's good for *** out of ****.
Seen at the Carleton Odeon Cinemas, in Toronto, on April 26th, 2002.
The movie might seem to run long a bit, but it's an overall touching film. A movie that needed to be made.
Out of 100, I gave it 80. That's good for *** out of ****.
Seen at the Carleton Odeon Cinemas, in Toronto, on April 26th, 2002.
- LeRoyMarko
- 16 jun 2002
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This is what indie films should be. Khaled combines the sweetness and story of a feature film with the raw, real-life feel of a documentary.... in a way that is uniquely entertaining and truly provocative.
Be prepared to relate to a child character like none before. You'll be talking about this around the water cooler tomorrow... and you won't forget Khaled for a lifetime.
Be prepared to relate to a child character like none before. You'll be talking about this around the water cooler tomorrow... and you won't forget Khaled for a lifetime.
- davidworrell
- 14 ene 2003
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- beast_2006
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