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Un rappeur britannique pakistanais est sur le point de commencer sa première tournée mondiale, lorsqu'il est frappé par une maladie qui menace de faire dérailler son succès.Un rappeur britannique pakistanais est sur le point de commencer sa première tournée mondiale, lorsqu'il est frappé par une maladie qui menace de faire dérailler son succès.Un rappeur britannique pakistanais est sur le point de commencer sa première tournée mondiale, lorsqu'il est frappé par une maladie qui menace de faire dérailler son succès.
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- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 7 victoires et 9 nominations au total
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An up and coming Asian British rapper living in the US gets a break to support a well known artist on tour, he gets the chance to return to his home prior to the tour and has a seizure.
In the hospital it is confirmed he has a serious auto immune disease.
Good story but too many hallucinations which don't seem to link well to the storyline.
Great acting from Riz Ahmed.
This movie could have been much better exploring more the issues with girlfriend, career, manager and family.
Ending pretty much left in dark.
In the hospital it is confirmed he has a serious auto immune disease.
Good story but too many hallucinations which don't seem to link well to the storyline.
Great acting from Riz Ahmed.
This movie could have been much better exploring more the issues with girlfriend, career, manager and family.
Ending pretty much left in dark.
Mogul Mowgli is another good film from Riz Ahmed after Sound of Metal and even if i think that that was better and so was his performance but still here he also give one very strong and fun act that blended with his character in a good way.Story was done in a nicely way but i felt like some rapping scenes were little unconvincing and that dream sequances with fruit head guy were little stupid and they didnt blended with seriousnesss of rest of this film.Mogul Mowgli is a good film but it has some weaker parts
When your day to day life revolves around doing something that you have a devout passion for there could be nothing worse than that particular lifestyle being put at risk by something so cruel as an illness of some sort.
In Bassam Tariq's Mogul Mowgli, Riz Ahmed plays Zed, a British-Pakistani rapper just about to start his first world tour before being struck down by an autoimmune disease that threatens to derail his big break.
Tariq delivers a rather intimate tale of a talented man's life that comes crashing down around him all while trying to reconnect with his family back in London. Finding a path in life that has led to a career in music is one that Zed's family don't fully approve of so the two colliding when his illness takes holds leads to a real sense of claustrophobia as Zed struggles to come to terms with the impact it will have on his life.
This is realised in some trippy dream sequences littered throughout that haunt Zed and emphasise the panic he's facing internally with some choppy editing and some very decent rapping. Listen out for Pussy Fried Chicken, a dead cert for the Oscar for Best Original Song for sure.
Riz Ahmed leads the film with an exceptional performance that spans from confident musician about to get his big break to a shell of his former self, vulnerable and frail as the illness sets in and leaves him questioning what future he is set for. This is very much a film for Ahmed to showcase his talents and he truly excels on every level.
It's kicked off LFF for me in a great and surprisingly emotional fashion so make sure you seek this one out upon release.
In Bassam Tariq's Mogul Mowgli, Riz Ahmed plays Zed, a British-Pakistani rapper just about to start his first world tour before being struck down by an autoimmune disease that threatens to derail his big break.
Tariq delivers a rather intimate tale of a talented man's life that comes crashing down around him all while trying to reconnect with his family back in London. Finding a path in life that has led to a career in music is one that Zed's family don't fully approve of so the two colliding when his illness takes holds leads to a real sense of claustrophobia as Zed struggles to come to terms with the impact it will have on his life.
This is realised in some trippy dream sequences littered throughout that haunt Zed and emphasise the panic he's facing internally with some choppy editing and some very decent rapping. Listen out for Pussy Fried Chicken, a dead cert for the Oscar for Best Original Song for sure.
Riz Ahmed leads the film with an exceptional performance that spans from confident musician about to get his big break to a shell of his former self, vulnerable and frail as the illness sets in and leaves him questioning what future he is set for. This is very much a film for Ahmed to showcase his talents and he truly excels on every level.
It's kicked off LFF for me in a great and surprisingly emotional fashion so make sure you seek this one out upon release.
I've been a fan of Riz Ahmed ever since I saw him in Shifty back in 2008 . Since then he's done some brilliant stuff such as the TV show The Night Of to films such as Four Lions , Nightcrawler, and The Sound Of Metal .
While this isn't quite up to the standard of those mentioned it certainly can't be accused on not being interesting.
This is the story of a rapper who just before a major tour finds he has a degenerate muscle disease. Not only does he have to battle the illness, he has to put up with a religious father who doesn't have faith in the traditional medicines.
A manager who doesn't have his best interests at heart and the constant thoughts and hallucinations that are going on in his head .
Riz Ahmed is great . The film itself is quite hard work . It's a bit grim at times and the people on show are not always the nicest .
I'm not a fan of the music on show here , which doesn't help but I do find it lyrically very clever , especially Zed's battle with his identity.
This won't be to everyone's taste and it definitely won't be as popular as some of his other films but I found it interesting and irritating ,( mainly the religious nonsense ) at the same time and that's a good thing - I think .
While this isn't quite up to the standard of those mentioned it certainly can't be accused on not being interesting.
This is the story of a rapper who just before a major tour finds he has a degenerate muscle disease. Not only does he have to battle the illness, he has to put up with a religious father who doesn't have faith in the traditional medicines.
A manager who doesn't have his best interests at heart and the constant thoughts and hallucinations that are going on in his head .
Riz Ahmed is great . The film itself is quite hard work . It's a bit grim at times and the people on show are not always the nicest .
I'm not a fan of the music on show here , which doesn't help but I do find it lyrically very clever , especially Zed's battle with his identity.
This won't be to everyone's taste and it definitely won't be as popular as some of his other films but I found it interesting and irritating ,( mainly the religious nonsense ) at the same time and that's a good thing - I think .
Le saviez-vous
- Anecdotes"Toba Tek Singh" is a short story written by Saadat Hasan Manto and published in 1955. It follows inmates in a Lahore asylum, some of whom are to be transferred to India following the 1947 Partition. The story is a "powerful satire" on the relationship between India and Pakistan.
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 52 539 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 13 388 $US
- 5 sept. 2021
- Montant brut mondial
- 126 324 $US
- Durée
- 1h 29min(89 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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