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Movie Review | 'Brick Lane': A Prisoner of Normalcy Finds Ways to Escape
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 17 days ago
'Brick Lane' is not a Beatles song, but it could be. Its title echoes 'Penny Lane,' but its story is 'Eleanor Rigby.'It is about a lonely Bangladeshi woman living in London. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 55 days ago
Posted by Brian : Reviewed by :Brian Orndorf 'Brick Lane' is a melodrama, but it's crafted with such fascinating compassion and care for moments of heart-twisting domestic compromise that it's easy to forgive a few narrative bumps and a handful of ...
Source: jam.canoe.ca --- 56 days ago
Brick Lane is a story of love and awakening set in the centre of the Bangladeshi community in London's East End. ...
Source: www.theglobeandmail.com --- 56 days ago
A fool saves a too-familiar formula ...
Source: www.independent.co.uk --- 10 hours ago
The story of a street as palimpsest, On Brick Lane tells the long and complicated history of London's famous tourist hotspot/ Bangladeshi community/ Jewish textiles sweatshop from the point of view of the people who think they own it. ...
Source: www.detnews.com --- 28 days ago
Small, intimate and achingly modern, "Brick Lane" is a lovely study involving both one woman's awakening and the inevitability of cross-cultural pollination. ...
Source: www.kansascity.com --- 14 days ago
Forbidden love, the plight of the immigrant and a woman’s struggle against oppression are the currents swirling through “Brick Lane,” a visually beautiful and emotionally complex film from director Sarah Gavron. It opens today at the Tivoli. ...
Source: www.orlandosentinel.com --- 19 days ago
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Source: blog.oregonlive.com --- 49 days ago
SONY PICTURES CLASSICSChristopher Simpson (left) and Tannishtha Chatterjee In "Brick Lane" "Brick Lane" is your basic glum-wife-gets-a-new-lease-on-her-heart movie with a little bit of a spin, thanks to the ethnicity of its characters and its unfamiliar setting. Based on Monica Ali's... ...
Source: blogs.orlandosentinel.com --- 20 days ago
Great weekend for very good documentaries. Gonzo, the Hunter S. Thompson doc, opens, narrated by Thompson's friend Johnny Depp, who played him in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. And so does American Teen. Interested in a foreign film that's... ...
Source: english.ohmynews.com --- 54 days ago
To complicate matters further, "Lane" introduces a 9/11 subplot that changes life for the characters, sending them into either fight or retreat mode as the neighborhood becomes a nightmare zone for the Bangladeshi... ...
Source: www.drapersonline.com --- 17 days ago
A simple phrase that I have always stood by is “inspired by street style – origin of all styles”. ...
Source: www.indiaenews.com --- 43 days ago
Delhi girl Tannishtha Chatterjee's is going places. After a stellar performance in Sarah Gavron's 'Brick Lane', she now teams up with Hollywood actor Martin Sheen in a film about the Bhopal gas tragedy. ...
Source: www.wweek.com --- 40 days ago
Ed. Note: We’ve been keeping WW Finder co-editor Saundra Sorenson plenty busy the last week with film reviews: She’s taken sneak peeks at Never Forever (which opens today at the Hollywood Theatre) and Brick Lane (which starts its second week at Fox Tower). Here are her takes: Never Forever A timeless tale of the lengths some will go to in order to secure a baby. Well, the aesthetic is timeless—from Sophie (Vera Farmiga), the perfectly coiffed, retro-fabulous lawyer’s wife, to the grainy takes of Manhattan and Queens, a charmingly discombobulated mood is cast over the domestic drama. But as the WASPy, well-intentioned housewife attempts to soothe her suicidal husband (David Lee McInnis) by bringing a child into their sometimes happy, sometimes vacant marriage, things fall apart logistically. Farmiga plays a self-sacrificing lady of comfort who, upon hearing of her husband’s sterility, pursues an immigrant baby-daddy (Jung-woo Ha) who slightly resembles him—which is to say he is young and Korean. And Farmiga plays it earnest and endearing, redeeming an underwritten role through simple, honest delivery that makes for easily digested viewing. Her clinical coital sessions with Ha get breathy and believable, but clipped character development means that the fallout—a sudden love affair between uptown woman and impressively fluent immigrant, a quick marital showdown—are the easy way out, and so ring hollow. Director Gina Kim has internalized t ...
Source: www.playbackstl.com --- 42 days ago
As long as Brick Lane remains focused on Nazneen, it succeeds admirably. ...
Source: www.workersliberty.org --- 24 days ago
Brick Lane & The Carnival An open letter to Tony Cliff Dear Comrade Cliff, read more ...
Source: www.southbendtribune.com --- 1 day ago
"Brick Lane" is not a Beatles song, but it could be. Its title echoes "Penny Lane," but its story is "Eleanor Rigby." ...
Source: www.workersliberty.org --- 25 days ago
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Source: www.woai.com --- 21 days ago
Bob Polunsky's Flicker Footnotes. ...
Source: TheState.com --- 6 days ago
At the center of “Brick Lane,” a modest new film directed by Sarah Gavron, is a woman for whom modesty is not just a defining character trait but also a moral principle. Nazneen (Tannishtha Chatterjee), who came to England from Bangladesh as a teenager for an arranged marriage, moves through her East London neighborhood as if determined to attract as little attention as possible. Pulling her sari tightly around her small frame and delicate face, she hurries home with her groceries; once inside her cramped apartment, she ministers quietly to the needs of her husband, Chanu (Satish Kaushik), and their two daughters. Nazneen takes in a lot —Chatterjee’s ever-widening eyes may be her most notable feature — but gives away very little. If she mourns the death, many years earlier, of her infant son, or experiences boredom or frustration with her daily routines, these feelings stay far below the surface. Nazneen quotes a saying of her mother’s: Life is to be endured. Like Emma Bovary, literature’s most famous prisoner of normalcy, Nazneen uses reading as a means of escape. Rather than novels, she pores over letters from her sister, who stayed in their native country and whose life seems to be full of incident, intrigue and romance. ...

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