United Kingdom 1987Directed by
Stephen Frears101 minutes
Rated MReviewed byBernard Hemingway
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Attempting to cash in on the surprise success of
My Beautiful Laundrette, a story dealing with Pakistanis living in London, which Frears had directed for television and which went onto a theatrical release and international popularity, bringing Daniel Day-Lewis to stardom, this thematically-related film also written by Hanif Kureshi, returns to the expatriate Pakistani experience, but is like a soap opera with pseudo-intellectualised dialogue, suitably badly acted, that chokes on its pomposity very early and was a major disappointment from a director who went on to build a strong C.V.
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