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a film from another world...
22 September 2003
This is definitely one of the best films that i've seen lately. It tells the story of Moroccan street children who live in the filth of the gutters of present-day Casablanca. These homeless urchins, with a few exceptions, make up a gang of at least 75-100 kids who pick pockets, sniff glue and are led by Dib, a modern-day Fagin. A band of 3 ids, following a dreamer- Ali Zaoua, splits from this gang. When Ali is killed by a kid from the gang, the story begins.

We follow these children as they try to give Ali a funeral, and what we see in their world is at times terrifying, or at least extremely upsetting and unsettling. Part of what makes the film so effective is that the children are not actors- they are real street children. they are not Hollywood's dirty Orphan Annies, in pre-stained clothing and manufactured dirt- they are real. Dib is one of the few professional actors in the film. It is at times difficult to see because of this. Still, Ali Zaoua is an extremely good and possibly great film.
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Metropolis (1927)
10/10
My all time favorite- and i HATE scifi
9 September 2002
As I stated, I am not a science fiction person. Can't stand it. Except this film, which i love more than any other film i've ever seen. It's classified as science fiction, but it goes farther beyond the guidelines of sci-fi than any other science fiction film i've ever seen. it goes into romance, into social and political criticism, into horror, even. It's an amazing movie. I've been trying to get my friends to watch it for years, but they all get turned off when they hear the word "silent"- but silent movies are an art form, and, as the other person said, very few modern directors would be able to accomplish anything even near what fritz lang did with this masterpiece.
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10/10
LOVED IT! what a sad story....
9 September 2002
GREAT film, and i don't give that title to just any movie. One of my favorites, definitely. Beautifully shot, wonderfully acted- uniquely made, as well. this is the only silent film i've ever seen that was filmed in color- with the obvious exception of mel brooks' Silent Movie. A red and green camera was used- who would have known that anything could look so realistic using only red and green? Miss Saigon stole the plot, by the way... they did it well, though, so i'm not mad.
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