Review of The Infidel (2010) by Nicodaflagburna — 29 Jan 2011
Lightweight comedy poking fun at the divide between Jews and Moslems. The film is more of a comment on Jewish tastes and is at its best when Omid Djalili is allowed free reign. There is more than enough sentimentality for a whole trilogy of Infidels and despite being well designed there is an obvious lack of perspective.
This is disappointing as the groundwork has been laid well but nothing is built on top and therefore feels unnecessarily hollow. Still enjoyable for fans of Omid Djalili because he is a star.
This review of The Infidel (2010) was written by Nicodaflagburna on 29 Jan 2011.
The Infidel has generally received mixed reviews.
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