[East is East]
The first introduction had a slow music introduction to make it seem interesting and it started off with who and what was in the movie, it’s a movie of a English women who married a Pakistani man and they had two kids, one was religious and the other one didn’t want to be same race as parent. However it’s a comedy/drama.
East is east is about cultural differences and the difficulties of assimilation. It's about the dangers of losing one's unique identity when leaving behind one country for another. Above all, however, it's about family dynamics, and how children inevitably rebel against their parents' beliefs and traditions - that's how they grow and become independent.
it became a film festival hit before being released in its country of origin.
The third film I watched was kite runner, the opening scene showed images of the main theme of the film and the background song was slow, however it was a emotional film it had a interesting storyline. It’s also an international best-selling movie.
The film's most wider interest in themes of guilt, displacement, honour and conflicting traditions, while his sensitivity to the emotional responses of his characters – both adult and child – is never overwhelmed nor upstaged by his incorporation of challenging dramatic scenes (such as a startlingly brutal stoning of an adulterous couple in a Kabul stadium). Likewise, the film’s belief in the power of redemption and its subtle assertion of the need for moral courage in personal (or political) conflict is never allowed to get in the way of its boldly told, intelligent, informed and affecting story.
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