Brick Lane (2007)

Brick Lane (2007)
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Director Sarah Gavron and screenwriter Abi Morgan team to adapt author Monica Ali's award-winning novel about a young girl from Bangladesh who finds the spark in her soul slowly fading after traveling to London for an arranged marriage. As a child, Nazneen (Tannishtha Chatterjee) was always told that she was a survivor. Now, as a young adult, she must contend with the sudden death of her mother. Her father arranges her marriage to a man she has never met, and she gets shuttled off from her quaint village to a working-class neighborhood in East London, as the bride of Chanu (Satish Kaushik), where she earns extra income via sewing. At first, the newlywed Nazneen does her best to be a devoted wife and loving mother. It's a lonely life, and as the pompous ineffectual Chanu does his best to fit into British society, the bored housewife finds herself increasingly drawn to Karim (Christopher Simpson), the hotheaded fellow who delivers pants to her door for various sewing jobs. The two lapse into an impassioned affair, but Chanu grows increasingly determined to marry Nazreen himself, especially as his own politics become more and more radical in the wake of 9/11. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Tannishtha ChatterjeeSatish Kaushik, (more)
Director(s):
Sarah Gavron
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Brick Lane

Director Sarah Gavron and screenwriter Abi Morgan team to adapt author Monica Ali's award-winning novel about a young girl from Bangladesh who finds the spark in her soul slowly fading after traveling to London for an arranged marriage. As a child, Nazneen (Tannishtha Chatterjee) was always told that she was a survivor. Now, as a young adult, she must contend with the sudden death of her mother. Her father arranges her marriage to a man she has never met, and she gets shuttled off from her quaint village to a working-class neighborhood in East London, as the bride of Chanu (Satish Kaushik), where she earns extra income via sewing. At first, the newlywed Nazneen does her best to be a devoted wife and loving mother. It's a lonely life, and as the pompous ineffectual Chanu does his best to fit into British society, the bored housewife finds herself increasingly drawn to Karim (Christopher Simpson), the hotheaded fellow who delivers pants to her door for various sewing jobs. The two lapse into an impassioned affair, but Chanu grows increasingly determined to marry Nazreen himself, especially as his own politics become more and more radical in the wake of 9/11. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
102 mins

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Director(s):
Sarah Gavron
Writer(s):
Laura JonesAbi Morgan
Producer(s):
Alison OwenChristopher Collins
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Profanity, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
Drama
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Elise M.

I found this movie captivating. The characters were well cast and the actors so accomplished that they create a fascination from start to finish. I loved the colors and fleeting imagery of the childhood landscapes as well as of the handsome and exotic fabrics Nazeen wears.

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John S.

I just loved this movie...I'm an older guy, who has been in many Indian/Bangladesh/Pakistani homes during the course of my business....it was very interesting to see the family dynamics be very much as I have observed..... there is a compelling drama played out throughout the movie....the movie comes to peak after peak.....just when you think it's over, it starts to build again......the acting is excellent and the story well worth your time..... the movie moves slowly...just like normal life...but it does move and new ideas are considered and life does take unexpected turns.... if you know anyone who is in a non-violent, but unsatisfying marriage, you can't help but think about the person as you watch this drama unfold.... In English, with subtitles for the appropriate passages....

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Tina S.

Simply beautiful. A young woman who discovers how to be a woman. The color and texture of the film add to the brilliance of the cinematography itself. She finds inspiration within herself and learns to share it with others.

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