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Dirty Pretty Things Nigerians do Abroad

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Dirty Pretty Things Nigerians do Abroad

Postby Richard Akindele » Fri Dec 22, 2006 10:44 pm

More and more Nigerians have continue to migrate to Europe and the West away from the harsh economic realities in the home front. But these Nigerians, need to know that life abroad is not really a bed of roses. Tunde Okoli discovers reading online reviews of Dirty Pretty Things, a multinational cast and a dark tale movie that reveals the underside of immigrant life in London

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Dirty Pretty Things, a new flick from the staple of Miramax Films which debuted in theatres across America and Europe penultimate Friday is currently garnering rave reviews across the West. The film which stars Nigeria's Chiweta Ejiofor who plays the lead role, Okwe and Sophie Okonedo along other Hollywood (US) and Nottinghill (Britain) stars tells the intriguing story of immigrants dialy experience in Europe. What is more, the moivie is the story of hard-working immigrants who unwittingly become involved in a gruesome scam, the film captures the tribulations of foreigners striving for a better life in their adopted country, as well as the casual evil that patiently waits to corrupt them.

Chicago Tribune movie critic, Michael Wilmington rated the movie high. He welcomes the movie in this season when according to him, "Most modern urban movie thrillers try to overwhelm us with action and pyrotechnics..." For him, Dirty Pretty Things by Stephen Frears "...takes a different, more satisfying approach. It's an exciting but brainy, cross-cultural thriller about modern London and life in a contemporary urban pressure cooker, and it depends more on plot, character and atmosphere than it does on chases and gunfire," he wrote.
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