Room to Rent
- 2000
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- 1h 35min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAli is a young Egyptian screenwriter determined to succeed in London, where he has been a student. He loves the artistic and political freedom, the colours, the music, the individualism. But... Tout lireAli is a young Egyptian screenwriter determined to succeed in London, where he has been a student. He loves the artistic and political freedom, the colours, the music, the individualism. But he has little money, his student visa is about to expire and he has been thrown out of hi... Tout lireAli is a young Egyptian screenwriter determined to succeed in London, where he has been a student. He loves the artistic and political freedom, the colours, the music, the individualism. But he has little money, his student visa is about to expire and he has been thrown out of his lodgings. Thus, Ali moves in with a succession of eccentric and colourful London flatmat... Tout lire
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 6 victoires et 2 nominations au total
- Ali's Sister
- (as Nahar Ramadan)
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Fine actors such as Rupert Graves and Anna Massey provide excellent support for the talented Said Taghmaoui who plays the lead.
The plot is a little predictable, but no real harm in that. Issues around economic migration and the way women are treated in our society are given a light touch but are respectably covered. This film does not have the depth of Dirty Pretty Things, for example, but does not set out to have that depth.
The early sequence filmed at night along the Edgware Road in London really captured the bright lights and chaos of the neighbourhood. Do try the shawarmas in Maroush/Ranoush if you get the chance to make a pilgrimage there, by the way. They are the best to be had outside the Middle East.
Great fun, see it and enjoy.
You will never guess where this story will take you the next second and its always while you are laughing on that the next twist comes and its always as un-imaginable and un-believable as you can... well... can not think of! yet very well paced and written and very truly delivered from the actors that you accept it willingly if not lovingly. Then you get addicted to the ride! Addicted to the point that you would not want it to end without a major meaning to the whole ride as if it is your own! It is truly very entertaining and engaging in a whole different sense if not "Genre" if I may say.
The script carries you from one twist to another with a very special sense of humor present almost in every scene that really grows on you by the end! Khaled El Hagar (the writer/director) comes up with a last twist that is of course un-expected as you can expect after going through this ride with him! Could not help think he could be a re-encarnated Great Director! trying to tell us that in his own very personal classic non cliche smart and witty way!
A MUST FOR MOVIE LOVERS.
Ali is an Egyptian living in London who has come to the end of his student visa and wants to remain.
His struggle for a means to do that, and the characters we meet along the way provide good light hearted fare in this thoroughly enjoyable, and different film.
I particularly enjoyed Ali's relationship with Mark, the gay photographer. It was refreshing to see a friendship between a gay man and a straightman where one wasn't lusting after the other or vice versa. It was actually a bit funny to see Ali's reactions when he noticed Mark "noticing" other young men. Not so much jealousy as mutual recognition of mens' enjoyment of the "thrill of the hunt".
Also the scene where Mark's father mistakes Ali for Mark's lover, rather than just his room-mate, was sweet and touching. Having Mark's father call his son a good man and asking Ali to take care of him is a nice counterbalance to the furious fathers that we usually see.
Overall a truly enjoyable little movie.
Unfortunately his imagination isn't always teamed with logic. I didn't believe any of the story contrivances and the last twist is simply impossible - even if you accept re-incarnation really happens.
And yet strangely I was swept along and never annoyed. This is due to the believable characters, good dialogue and a valiant attempt to avoid cliché.
This isn't at first glance a formula film but Al-Haggar hits all the right structural points at the right times ensuring excellent pacing.
While the plotting is never convincing it is however always entertaining.
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- AnecdotesLisa Kay's debut with scene actions.
- GaffesA boom mic falls into the shot in a scene near the end, when Ali and Sarah are sitting on the bed together.
- ConnexionsReferences La dolce vita (1960)
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