Review of Where Do We Go Now? (2011) by Gianluca C — 18 Jun 2012
A story about tolerance that needs to be seen. While most international critics say the film over simplified its profound subject, I believe Nadine Labaki, Rodney El Haddad and Jihad Hojeili created a fable (a very touching fable) where tolerance between different religions is a must... and I believe this is the most accessible way of showing firstly Lebanon, and then the world, how important the issue is.. whether you're Muslim or Christian. Black or white.
Cheesy review? Perhaps... but its the truth... there's no other way they could have done it without falling in too deep within its subject.
I must also add that the style is somewhat a mix between Emir Kusturica and Giuseppe Tornatore... not sure if that gives her directing uniqueness but frankly who cares.
This review of Where Do We Go Now? (2011) was written by Gianluca C on 18 Jun 2012.
Where Do We Go Now? has generally received positive reviews.
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