A great little film. Maybe slow-moving by American standards, but insightful with developed characters, unpredictable, and very moving.
Nadim Sawalha,
Rana Sultan,
Hussein Al-Sous,
Uday Al-Qiddissi,
Ghandi Saber
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Jordanian director/screenwriter Amin Matalqa tells this tale of an elderly airline janitor mistaken for a pilot by the children of his neighborhood who does his best to inject a little imagination int... read more
DVD Release Date: March 2, 2010
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November 6, 2010
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October 21, 2010
This movie tugs at the heart strings without being sappy. There are several stories going on throughout the movie but they remain central to the one story of Captain Abu Raed. This movie is now in my top 10 movies ever. GREAT film.
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December 12, 2010
8.3/10
"Captain Abu Raed" is a rare treasure that one should go out of their way to salvage. Seldom can a film be as touching as this without throwing in some melodrama, and rarely can a story such as this be so simple yet so complex. "Captain Abu Raed" is indeed somew... read more
Critic Reviews
A sweet-tempered tale about the power of fantasy and storytelling becomes a starker parable about human connection and personal sacrifice. Full Review
Gentle, humanistic and suffocatingly sentimental. Full Review
Writer-director Amin Matalqa's debut affirms life, plucks heartstrings, and knows no shame. Full Review
His journey makes for a complex film that goes beyond the obvious. It, too, travels. And it travels well. Full Review
An endearing blend of myth and melodrama that forthrightly explores family abuse in its own society.
There's an aura of tension as Abu Raed helps a boy escape from his abusive father. And the location shots of Amman are impressive. Full Review
Mr. Matalqa seems more interested in a wistful atmosphere than in complexity. Mr. Sawalha, a veteran television and film actor, has no trouble creating that.
It's a simple story told with dignity and aiming for universal relevance. Full Review
Amin Matalqa's teary drama, Captain Abu Raed, takes its obvious cues from the neorealism of Satyajit Ray and Jean Renoir, but Matalqa doesn't know how to balance melodrama with quiet moments the way t... Full Review
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