Review of Dirty Pretty Things (2002) by Peter F — 07 Feb 2008
Although set in England, the story's theme of immigration is relevant for any culture, especially ours. Witnessing the shocking revelations of an African and a Turk, we see the main characters are given an opportunity for a better life, but at a severe cost.
The taut script and sublime casting further make Dirty Pretty Things quite an intriguing affair.
This review of Dirty Pretty Things (2002) was written by Peter F on 07 Feb 2008.
Dirty Pretty Things has generally received very positive reviews.
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