Review of Where Do We Go Now? (2011) by Garry T — 27 Dec 2012
A good story which sometimes struck right at the heart. Nadine Labaki continues to make films that press at hard issues. However, some of her filmmaking needs quite a bit of nit-picking. Then again, that comes with the growing process of any profession.
The film is probably more understood from the perspective of Middle-Easterners who tirelessly endure the every-day turmoil of religious wars. In 'Where Do We Go Now', a town of Christians and Muslims must learn to live together.
While the men constantly step on one anothers' toes, it is the women who get along gracefully and try to find ways to keep the men from killing each other.
This review of Where Do We Go Now? (2011) was written by Garry T on 27 Dec 2012.
Where Do We Go Now? has generally received positive reviews.
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