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Dirty Pretty Things

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United Kingdom · 2002
Rated R · 1h 37m
Director Stephen Frears
Starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Audrey Tautou, Sergi López, Benedict Wong
Genre Crime, Drama, Thriller

A hotel in London is a gathering point for immigrants attempting to cobble together their lives in a new country. The immigrants include Senay, a Turkish woman, and Okwe, a Nigerian doctor. Their only wish is to avoid possible deportation, so what happens when they discover the hotel is a front for all sorts of clandestine activities?

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Wall Street Journal by

The thriller aspect of this work, happily, doesn't overshadow its real beauty -- its stark portrayal of the nightmare despair of aliens, hunted, on edge, prepared to risk all for a new start.

100

Salon by Andrew O'Hehir

The grandest and most vigorous movie he's (Frears) made in at least a decade. Like Okwe himself, it rises above its limitations, and it's just a little bit bigger than the landscape around it.

90

Washington Post by Desson Thomson

Once again, Frears -- who has enjoyed a glorious run of diverse, good-quality movies, from "My Beautiful Laundrette" to "High Fidelity" -- has crafted a unique gem.

88

ReelViews by James Berardinelli

It's a dark and revealing movie, and, while the ending may not be upbeat enough for those expecting mainstream fare, it offers a measure of hope and a catharsis.

70

Village Voice by Jessica Winter

Slick and sober, fiercely contemporary, and rigged by a fail-safe three-act structure, Dirty Pretty Things nimbly straddles the line between realism and popcorn pop, but it knows which side its bread is buttered on.

100

Los Angeles Times by Kenneth Turan

This is a film that insinuates itself deeply into our awareness. It's that rare pulp story with something on its mind, an unnerving, socially conscious thriller with a killer sense of narrative drive.

88

Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

The strength of the thriller genre is that it provides stories with built-in energy and structure. The weakness is that thrillers often seem to follow foreseeable formulas. Frears and his writer, Steve Knight, use the power of the thriller and avoid the weaknesses in giving us, really, two movies for the price of one.

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