Review of Man Push Cart (2006) by Andreas C — 25 Oct 2008
I'm a big fan of this movie. It gets an extra star for it even being made. Not exactly blockbuster material. The movie depicts a man, probably around 30, from Pakistan who sells coffee, pastries, etc.
from a cart in NYC. He's formerly a pop star, the character in the movie. Thus, an enjoy-it-while-you-have-it message. But, also, it shows how well the protaganist keeps things in context. There's definitely tragedy in his life (not being able to connect to or be the guardian of his son, other bad circumstances), but he works hard, and still appreciates some simple pleasures.
Certainly an important message for anyone as economic times get harder in today's world. I recommend this film!
This review of Man Push Cart (2006) was written by Andreas C on 25 Oct 2008.
Man Push Cart has generally received positive reviews.
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