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BRICK LANE

 ABOUT THE MOVIE

Genre: Drama
Starring: Tannishtha Chatterjee, Satish Kaushik, Zafreen, Christopher Simpson
Director: Sarah Gavron
Rating: NC-16 (Some Scenes of Intimacy)
Year Made: 2007

 


 SPECIAL FEATURES

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 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Languages: English
Subtitles: English/Chinese
Aspect Ratio: 16x9
Sound: -
Running Time: 1 hr 38 mins
Region Code: 3
Distributor: Scorpio East
Official Website:
www.bricklanemovie.co.uk

 

 

SYNOPSIS: 

At the tender age of seventeen, Nazneen's life is turned upside down. After an arranged marriage to an older man, she exchanges her Bangladeshi village home for a block of flats in London's East End. In this new world, pining for her new home and her sister, she struggles to make sense of her existence - and to do her duty to her husband. A man of inflated ideas (and stomach), he sorely tests her compliance.

Told from birth she must not fight her fate, Nazneen submits, devoting her life to raising her family and slapping down her demons of discontent. Until the day that Karim, a hot-headed local man bursts into her life.

Against a background of escalating racial tension, they embark on an affair that finally forces Nazneen to take control of her life. Set in multicultural Britain, Brick Lane is a truly contemporary story of love, cultural difference and ultimately the strength of the human spirit.

MOVIE REVIEW:

"Brick Lane" is by far and large a sad take on foreign immigrants in a western homeland. While the issue of foreign immigrants marrying locals is nothing new here, this tear jerker paints a realistic picture of the suffering behind and the struggle to break out of their mould.

Nazneen (Chatterjee) comes from a poor family in Bangladesh, married off to an older, much educated man in a pre-arranged marriage, she must come to terms with living in a foreign land, in this case, an apartment in London on a street called Brick Lane which is situated at the heart of the Bangladeshi community. As the years pass and as her two daughters grows accustomed to the Western culture, Nazneen begins to realize there’s more to her own life than serving her husband’s needs.

The film is a serious social drama made in the UK, a definite departure from the usual song-and-dance routines found in Bollywood films. Besides family relationships, it even delves on issues such as prejudice, terrorism (the malicious 9-11 attack) and infidelity involving Nazneen and a younger man.

And there’s her younger sister who still reside in her hometown that she writes constantly to. A place Nazneen longs to return, a place where she can find solace.

This apparently is not an easy film to swallow. Asians on the whole won’t be too taken aback by the values uphold by Nazneen’s family and her household. In the olden times in countries such as China and India, women are told to be submissive and adhere to the husband’s demands. While certain aspects of it are still practiced even in today’s society, "Brick Lane" serves more as an eye-opener to the Western audience given their more liberal upbringing and morals.

The cinematography is surprising lush and expects stirring performances from the relatively unknown cast especially Tannishtha Chatterjee. The emerging arthouse actress from India delivers a performance worthy of a nomination at the British Independent Film Award for Best Actress.

It’s a thought-provoking drama in the end, the perfect material for literature class and college students to dissect on. Not surprisingly it’s actually based on a 2003 book by Monica Ali who created a wave of controversy for its alleged negative portrayal of the Bangladesh community.

SPECIAL FEATURES :

NIL.

AUDIO/VISUAL:

The video and audio transfer is passable for a film which relies heavily on spoken dialogues. The DVD comes with a choice of English & Chinese subtitles and English track.

MOVIE RATING:



DVD RATING :

Review by Linus Tee

 
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This review is made possible with the kind support from Scorpio East

 



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