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Room to Rent

  • 2000
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
584
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Juliette Lewis and Saïd Taghmaoui in Room to Rent (2000)
Comedy

Ali 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... Read allAli 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... Read allAli 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... Read all

  • Director
    • Khaled El-Hagar
  • Writers
    • Khaled El-Hagar
    • Amanda McKenzie Stuart
  • Stars
    • Flaminia Cinque
    • Saïd Taghmaoui
    • Karim Belkhadra
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    584
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Khaled El-Hagar
    • Writers
      • Khaled El-Hagar
      • Amanda McKenzie Stuart
    • Stars
      • Flaminia Cinque
      • Saïd Taghmaoui
      • Karim Belkhadra
    • 9User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Flaminia Cinque
    Flaminia Cinque
    • Margreta
    Saïd Taghmaoui
    Saïd Taghmaoui
    • Ali
    Karim Belkhadra
    Karim Belkhadra
    • Ahmed
    Maureen O'Farrell
    Maureen O'Farrell
    • Belly Dancer
    Rupert Graves
    Rupert Graves
    • Mark
    Clémentine Célarié
    Clémentine Célarié
    • Vivienne
    Nayef Rashed
    Nayef Rashed
    • Naief
    Badia Obaid
    • Ali's Mother
    Nahar Sadayo
    • Ali's Sister
    • (as Nahar Ramadan)
    Adam El Hagar
    Adam El Hagar
    • Ali's Brother
    Sahar Gadel-Kareem
    • Ali's Younger Sister
    Louis Hammond
    • Pedro
    Anna Massey
    Anna Massey
    • Sarah Stevenson
    Shobu Kapoor
    Shobu Kapoor
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    Chris Langham
    • Mr. Paul
    Juliette Lewis
    Juliette Lewis
    • Linda
    Christopher Simon
    Christopher Simon
    • Dick
    Kevin Wainwright
    • Sean
    • Director
      • Khaled El-Hagar
    • Writers
      • Khaled El-Hagar
      • Amanda McKenzie Stuart
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    bbbl67

    almost a farce

    This movie could in some ways qualify to be a farce, though it's not quite Monty Python. The story is about a hapless writer/student/waiter from Egypt trying desperately to stay in England, and all of the schemes he gets into to try to stay. The situations he gets into are unbelievable (that's why I think this movie should be considered a farce), but always entertaining.

    BTW, if you liked this movie you might also like the film, The Guru. The Guru however is not quite as likeable as this film.
    7Robin Kelly

    Good

    The adage is "write what you know" and so Al-Haggar writes about an Egyptian screenwriter who lived in London. However, he allows his imagination to take Room to Rent in a different bizarre direction to his life story.

    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.
    7SusanAdebisi

    Interesting enough

    Revolving around aspiring writer Ali's tribulations In a new & unfamiliar setting told from an outsiders perspective. The title, presumably In reference to his numerous different lodgings Is Initially a central plot line, as It progresses the focus turns to finding a Visa bride. Coinciding with the sympathy humour of Ali's beginnings being replaced by adding depth to his plight. Shame as for the first hour there are many funny moments - ie the "inspiration" for his stories.

    London under the night lights looks great also rightly portraying a sprawling city that can be Incredibly lonely. The main character(the lippy arab guy from La Haine) Is very good both confident & hapless, Juliete Lewis' In character Munroe Impersonation again good although under-used. The supernatural stuff at the end feels a little out of place but at least has some reasoning behind it so forgivable. Overall a likable film just about judging the balance between light & serious, odd enough to keep you watching. Most Importantly a brit comedy drama that doesn't try too hard - stupid gimmicks, rubbish stereotypes, disgusting overacting etc.
    7ian_harris

    Charming, funny and interesting

    We enjoyed this film from start to finish - it is charming, funny and interesting.

    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.
    10joe_poc

    wow

    for the first time a movie that talk about Arabians and Egyptians specifically without making them barbaric nor ignorant. Although (Taghmaoui) is not Egyptian but his perfomnance was magnificent. The same with (Juliette lewis) who made (Marelin Monro) scenes with all her senses. (Khaled El-Hagar) is unbelievely talented in making every scene so every body could feel the movie as if it is his story even if he didnt pass with the same setiuations. The script by (El-hagar) & (Amanda Stewart) was gorgeous because it made the movie very near and close to and thus entertaining for arabians, & very new for non-Arabians by making them exploding new horizons. Other thing was choosing the using ancient Egyptian myths at the end of the film although non realstic. Generally magnificent. Thumbs up.

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      Lisa Kay's debut with scene actions.
    • Goofs
      A boom mic falls into the shot in a scene near the end, when Ali and Sarah are sitting on the bed together.
    • Connections
      References La dolce vita (1960)

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    • Release date
      • August 22, 2001 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
    • Official site
      • Civilian Content (The Film Consortium) (United Kingdom)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Arabic
      • French
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Una cama a cualquier precio
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Arts Council of England
      • Canal+
      • FilmFour
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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