For those who aren't aware of the original film, East Is East, released twelve years ago, was the story of the Anglo-Pakistani Khan family living in early 1970's Salford headed by father, George (Om Puri), and his wife, Ella (Linda Bassett) and George's attempts to ensure that hi... read more
Om Puri,
Linda Bassett,
Aqib Khan,
Lesley Nicol,
Nadim Sawalha
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The dysfunctional and multi-cultural Khan family returns to the screen in this follow-up to the 1998 hit comedy East Is East. It's 1976 in Salford, England, and life, as always, is chaotic in the home... read more
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This is a great immigrant film. It's also a good "city movie", highlighting Pakistani villages and culture as a central character. It doesn't stand out on its story, and don't expect Oscar worthy performances. But "West is West" rather delivers a very important, thoughtful soc... read more
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Although the comedy feels as broad as the Atlantic initially, once the main characters are transplanted to Pakistan things look up as the script begins to properly probe the emotional flaws of the cha... Full Review
Broad, evasive and oppressively feelgood in tone, an affair over which veils should be drawn. Full Review
Not a perfect film but still entertaining in its own right. Full Review
Once again, it is Puri's commanding presence that holds the film together, though as Sajid, young Aqib Khan has enough natural charm and confidence to make him an endearing scene-stealer. Full Review
Ekes some gentle yuks out of culture clashes and father-son strife. Full Review
It amounts to an amiable enough way to kill a couple of hours, but that's about it. Full Review
It may avoid politics, but something is stirring beneath the fart jokes and biracial blunders. Full Review
Perhaps it doesn't have the novelty of the first film, but it's refreshingly un-parochial, with charm and fun, and Bassett and Puri are reliably excellent. Full Review
West is West is full of delights: Peter Robertson's airy cinematography is casually gorgeous, the Hindi film songs on the soundtrack are delightful, and the acting consistently top-notch. Full Review
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