The New York Times by Natalia Winkelman
The story, though neatly plotted, is engaging enough. The trouble lies in its staging.
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In one of the poorest neighborhoods in Cairo, obtaining meat, fruit and bread is a constant struggle. But, the sense of community shared by the inhabitants there helps them to overcome their hardships through a social practice of collective sharing.
The New York Times by Natalia Winkelman
The story, though neatly plotted, is engaging enough. The trouble lies in its staging.
RogerEbert.com by Marya E. Gates
The unfortunate misfire What Comes Around, from director Amy Redford and screenwriter Scott Organ, is what happens when filmmakers lack tact and land squarely in the realm of exploitation.
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