Never Say Never Mind
Never Say Never Mind

Never Say Never Mind

2003Movie93 minEnglish

NEVER SAY...NEVER MIND, the SWEDISH BIKINI TEAM find themselves in London at BUCKINGHAM PALACE receiving British Orders of Chivalry. But first, they must locate and destroy a copy of the infamous Los Alamos hard drive. Meanwhile, HELGA is missing in action in AMAZONIA and gets her Damehood in absentia. The other TEAM MEMBERS think that their next stop will be a leisurely yacht cruise and an appearance at the International Bikini Team Federation (IBTF) Open, where they will be judging the contest. Little do they know that intrigue, adventure, portable nuclear devices, a mutant yeast strain and danger in high places awaits.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Moustapha AkkadGenres: Drama, Biography, History

Plot Summary

This biographical drama chronicles the life and struggles of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, from his early life in Mecca to his eventual triumph as the leader of Islam. It depicts his divine revelations, his persecution by the Quraysh, his migration to Medina, and the establishment of the Muslim community. The film focuses on his unwavering faith, his compassion, and his role as a unifier and spiritual guide.

Critical Reception

The film received a mixed reception. While some praised its ambitious scope and its attempt to bring a revered historical figure to the screen, others criticized its historical accuracy, pacing, and the portrayal of Muhammad. Due to the Islamic prohibition against depicting prophets, the film faced significant controversy and limited distribution.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its historical subject matter and earnest attempt to portray a significant religious figure.
  • Criticized for its perceived historical inaccuracies and narrative choices.
  • Controversial due to the sensitive nature of depicting a prophet.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews is not readily available for this film, likely due to its limited release and controversial subject matter.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

Due to Islamic traditions against the visual depiction of prophets, no actor was ever shown to be the Prophet Muhammad in the film; instead, his presence was indicated through light, voice, or other symbolic means.

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