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Re: West is West

#11 Post by tilly » Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:01 pm

Just seen this in wimbledon. After seeing the trailer, I wasn't expecting much but was pleasantly surprised. I thought the actor who played sajit was really good. It was interesting to see how sajit embraced his heritage in the end as he seemed to be an outsider at school and when he first got to Pakistan. I did wish that there were subtitles when they spoke Urdu but I'm guessing it was to highlight the fact that his other wife didn't speak English.

It was funny and heartwarming. 7/10
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Re: West is West

#12 Post by prettyxcool » Thu Feb 10, 2011 10:37 pm

Oh my, really enjoyed this! Had me crying, laughing, crying and laughing. And did I see tears in my OH's eyes - he says they were tears of joy! hmm! The acting was excellent. Agree with you tilly, funny and heartwarming 9/10

Wasn't expecting anyone from FMUK tonight - so lovely to see ejwrank and ucakpam at the Mayfair Hotel too.
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Re: West is West

#13 Post by ejwrank » Thu Feb 10, 2011 10:52 pm

This was a real feel good film and very enjoyable. First time I'd been to the cinema at The Mayfair Hotel. Would you believe I went to the theatre there back in the late 1970s. See how ancient I am!
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Re: West is West

#14 Post by tilly » Thu Feb 10, 2011 10:57 pm

ejwrank wrote:This was a real feel good film and very enjoyable. First time I'd been to the cinema at The Mayfair Hotel. Would you believe I went to the theatre there back in the late 1970s. See how ancient I am!
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Re: West is West

#15 Post by TheDude » Thu Feb 10, 2011 11:07 pm

I very tempted write review in George-speak... but ahem, I won't. Somehow I got the impression this was going to be a crazy comedy, but it was more like a serious family drama with a few laughs thrown in. I didn't hate it, but didn't love it either. Neelam (girl from Rochester) had some funny lines, but overall the film didn't grab me that much. Found myself enjoying the scenery, the colourful village they were in, and p*ying more attention to the music (was that sufi?). So I'm afraid only about 6/10 from me.

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#16 Post by pcRock » Fri Feb 11, 2011 12:23 am

thedude wrote:I very tempted write review in George-speak... but ahem, I won't. Somehow I got the impression this was going to be a crazy comedy, but it was more like a serious family drama with a few laughs thrown in. I didn't hate it, but didn't love it either. Neelam (girl from Rochester) had some funny lines, but overall the film didn't grab me that much. Found myself enjoying the scenery, the colourful village they were in, and p*ying more attention to the music (was that sufi?). So I'm afraid only about 6/10 from me.
Couldn't agree more. I was getting really sleepy while watching this. The highlight for me were the water buffalos and the music. Reminded me of my trip to India a year ago.
prettyxcool wrote: Wasn't expecting anyone from FMUK tonight - so lovely to see ejwrank and ucakpam at the Mayfair Hotel too.


Lovely seeing you and your OH too! :D

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Re: West is West

#17 Post by Knight N » Fri Feb 11, 2011 12:53 am

I was not expecting much from a sequel when the original was a favourite film of mine.

I was however, pleasantly surprised and thoroughly enjoyed the movie. It's great to see how some of the characters had moved on ... and some hadn't. For example, the father of the family and his colourful language were still prevalent throughout the film.

Moving the majority of the film to Pakistan was a clever twist on the original and although not as funny, there were enough laughs throughout the movie. The film also had some dramatic scenes which either pulled at your heart strings or were deemed cheesy, depending on how sentimental you were feeling.

All in all, it was a feel-good movie and a worthy sequel to an already excellent original.

One of my favourite films this year, thus far - 9/10


My only disappointment was missing prettyxcool and the other FMUKers at the Mayfair Hotel. :wall:

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Re: West is West

#18 Post by superhero » Fri Feb 11, 2011 1:42 am

Did they pop up something special at the Mayfair hotel? Maybe an appearance from someone in the film?
prettyxcool wrote:Oh my, really enjoyed this! Had me crying, laughing, crying and laughing. And did I see tears in my OH's eyes - he says they were tears of joy! hmm! The acting was excellent. Agree with you tilly, funny and heartwarming 9/10

Wasn't expecting anyone from FMUK tonight - so lovely to see ejwrank and ucakpam at the Mayfair Hotel too.

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#19 Post by pcRock » Fri Feb 11, 2011 10:25 am

superhero wrote:Did they pop up something special at the Mayfair hotel? Maybe an appearance from someone in the film?
prettyxcool wrote:Oh my, really enjoyed this! Had me crying, laughing, crying and laughing. And did I see tears in my OH's eyes - he says they were tears of joy! hmm! The acting was excellent. Agree with you tilly, funny and heartwarming 9/10

Wasn't expecting anyone from FMUK tonight - so lovely to see ejwrank and ucakpam at the Mayfair Hotel too.
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Re: West is West

#20 Post by darren25n » Fri Feb 11, 2011 10:31 am

I really want to watch this now after reading all your comments. :D

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