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My Beautiful Laundrette (1985) Reviews

My Beautiful Laundrette (1985)
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After the death of his wife and his subsequent descent into alcoholic near-agoraphobia, a crotchety Pakistani intellectual convinces his shady entrepreneur brother to provide work for his son in this multi-layered portrait of the immigrant experience in Great Britain. Young Londoner Omar (Gordon Warnecke) isn't sure what he wants out of life, but his uncle Nasser (Saeed Jaffrey) provides a corrupt, capitalist role model as Omar graduates from washing cars for the old crook to running his run-down laundromat. After a chance meeting with Johnny (Daniel Day-Lewis), an old school chum whose flirtation with fascism deeply wounded Omar's principled Papa (Roshan Seth), Omar hires the young thug to work for him. Soon, the pair begin a romantic relationship that remains as under wraps as the illicit drug-running and enforcement work they perform for Nasser's associate, Salim (Derrick Branche). On the domestic front, Omar must balance his knowledge of Nasser's long-running affair with posh Brit Rachel (Shirley Ann Field) with his own loyalty and attraction to Nasser's westernized daughter, Tania (Rita Wolf). After successfully transforming his laundrette into a vision of resplendent pastel suds and providing a bright spot in his otherwise squalid London neighborhood, Omar seems to have a bright future in Nasser's organization. The spectre of Johnny's past, however, combines with Omar's conflicted immigrant loyalties to threaten the sense of identity the young man has managed to stake out for himself. British-born, half-Pakistani playwright and novelist Hanif Kureishi won an Oscar nomination for his screenplay for My Beautiful Laundrette, which was originally filmed for BBC television. Kureishi collaborated again with director Stephen Frears on Sammy and Rosie Get Laid. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Daniel Day-LewisGordon Warnecke, (more)
Director(s):
Stephen Frears
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Average Ratings

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Member Reviews


David M.

This movie is "Terms of Endearment" meets "Brokeback Mountain." It's a story of disfunctional Pakistanis in London in the mid 80s. Meanwhile, the golden boy is shagging his boyfriend, a leader of a street gang. Terribly pointless, disjointed and boring.

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Kevin K.

This movie had some potential for making a statement, a point, or to tell a story. However, none of the three happened between the beginning and end credits.

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Thomas M.

This was not at all what I was expecting. The story is boring, hard to follow,has a very disappointing ending. You'll not believe what Daniel Day Lewis looks like in this movie. I'm sorry I wasted rental time on this one.

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Linda D.

My Beautiful Laundrette is a movie with great characters and a bad script. I kept thinking, what a shame that these wonderful characters were so well developed but the story was not. The whole thing just never came together. Loose ends abound through-out the script that lets down the most interesting cast of characters. The actors gave wonderful performances - but the story-line was all over the place and the ending leaves you feeling as though you left in the middle of the film. I faultered between giving this 2 or 3 stars - but opted for 3 only because the characters were so good - they make it worth sitting out this movie. C+

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Lorna J.

This moview was recommended to me, but I did not enjoy it very much. It was slow moving and rather depressing. The violent fights were not appealing to me.

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Yvonne B.

it was good enough to leave on while i did the dishes, folded laundry, answered the phone, etc. but not good enough to sit down and actually devote time to. i kept thinking there would be a point to it. there isn't even a feeling of triumph when the one young lady that leaves the dysfunctional mess makes it out.

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Bill T.

I have no review. I just wanted to use the star rating.

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Darren K.

Awful!! Still can't believe I sat thru the whole thing.

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Beth B.

IT wasn't what I expected and a little slow, however, I still enjoyed it. If your looking for sex. It aint there...but enjoyable.

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Victor A.

I really loved this movie, it was very interesting & also funny at times. It was a good story that flowed smoothly throughout the whole movie, not one time was it boring; also it can easily relate to other peoples relationships.

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    David M.

    This movie is "Terms of Endearment" meets "Brokeback Mountain." It's a story of disfunctional Pakistanis in London in the mid 80s. Meanwhile, the golden boy is shagging his boyfriend, a leader of a street gang. Terribly pointless, disjointed and boring.

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    Kevin K.

    This movie had some potential for making a statement, a point, or to tell a story. However, none of the three happened between the beginning and end credits.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Thomas M.

    This was not at all what I was expecting. The story is boring, hard to follow,has a very disappointing ending. You'll not believe what Daniel Day Lewis looks like in this movie. I'm sorry I wasted rental time on this one.

    Yes   |   No

     
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