Hala
- 2019
- Tous publics
- 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
3.3K
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Muslim teenager Hala copes with the unraveling of her family as she comes into her own.Muslim teenager Hala copes with the unraveling of her family as she comes into her own.Muslim teenager Hala copes with the unraveling of her family as she comes into her own.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Taylor Marie Blim
- Melanie
- (as Taylor Blim)
Keith LeCreed Harris
- Coach
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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While it is accurate for what it is like to be a teenage muslim girl it is rather mild. parents are usually much more strict than hers. however it still is a bit of an insight. anyone saying this is anti islamic must have some sort of agenda as it is not at all. however i don't think this movie shows anything new, is pretty tame and if anything pro islam. it is slow and somewhat dull. i can't really recommend it unless you have time to kill. it was a little shallow considering what they could have done with the subject matter.
I had some expectations because of the good reviews, but the story fell flat and didn't go anywhere. The girl feels bound in religious customs forced by strict parents. The smart Asian girl gets admission into the college of her choice. She ditches the religious boundations. Oh, come on Minhal Baig! I have seen your other titles. You can de better than that. I am not denying the possibility of such a household in the country, but America needs a positive representation of Islam to break the mindset of a typical American of an Islamic family. Titles like Arranged by Diane Crespo and Stefan C. Schaefer would be much more appreciated.
Claims that this movie is islamophobic and stereotyping the religion and men as oppressive just aren't true. The story is about truth and the characters just happened to be Muslim. A pleasant movie to let your thoughts meander about identity, honesty and love. Better than it's rating suggests.
Newsflash: NO, this does not concern just "1 percent" of muslims but more like 80-90%. It's about time these sorts of issues get talked about.
I'm not even Pakistani but I'm from a muslim family and I can tell you this is exactly the sort of struggle children of muslim parents go through not just in Pakistan but in the middle east and everywhere else in muslim communities living in countries where liberal ideas haven't gained hold (and even in those communities living in countries where they did, as this movie shows). For *most* children of muslim parents, it often comes down to choosing between religion or themselves - it shouldn't surprise you that they end up choosing themselves (you can't love anybody - including God - if you hate yourself).
I really liked the movie because I think it sheds a light on a reality many people simply don't want to see nor recognize.
The only misshap with the movie is that story about the teacher - that simply has no place / no logic and no reason to be in the story. If it weren't for that I'd give 10 stars,
I'm not even Pakistani but I'm from a muslim family and I can tell you this is exactly the sort of struggle children of muslim parents go through not just in Pakistan but in the middle east and everywhere else in muslim communities living in countries where liberal ideas haven't gained hold (and even in those communities living in countries where they did, as this movie shows). For *most* children of muslim parents, it often comes down to choosing between religion or themselves - it shouldn't surprise you that they end up choosing themselves (you can't love anybody - including God - if you hate yourself).
I really liked the movie because I think it sheds a light on a reality many people simply don't want to see nor recognize.
The only misshap with the movie is that story about the teacher - that simply has no place / no logic and no reason to be in the story. If it weren't for that I'd give 10 stars,
All the actors are good, especially the lead actor and her mom. Music is brilliant.
Did you know
- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsIt is discussed in the beginning of the movie that Hala no longer uses school bus services. But then, there's one scene of Hala on a school bus fantasizing about Jesse sitting in front, but this could be a flashback.
- Quotes
Hala Masood: Do you know what you wanna say?
Jesse: [Starts to say something but stops. Then says something else] You are so intense. You don't just ask someone that right away. I mean that's like... that's like give me your credit card number,
[Hala cracks]
Jesse: you know. Social security and all your passwords.
Hala Masood: Don't say that.
Jesse: And your soul too while you're at it.
- ConnectionsReferenced in WatchMojo: Top 10 Streaming Releases in December 2019 (2019)
- SoundtracksMujse Pehli Si Mohabbat
Written by Faiz Ahmed Faiz (as Faiz Ahmed), Buland Iqbal, and Noor Jehan
Performed by Noor Jehan
Courtesy of EMI Pakistan
By arrangement with The Royalty Network, Inc.
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- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
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