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DOUGH
A man and a woman argue about the ideal destination for a very important day, opening a can of worms that threatens their entire relationship.
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Plot Summary
An old-school Jewish baker, Nateman, struggles to keep his failing bakery afloat in London. When a young Muslim apprentice, Ayyash, is hired and inadvertently brings a fresh batch of marijuana into the dough, the bakery's fortunes begin to turn around. As Nateman grapples with his traditional values and the unconventional success, a series of comedic and dramatic events unfold.
Critical Reception
Dough received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its warm-hearted story, humor, and strong performances, particularly from Jonathan Pryce. While some found the plot predictable, the film was largely seen as an entertaining and charming exploration of interfaith and intergenerational relationships.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming premise and humorous moments.
Applauded for the heartwarming performances, especially Jonathan Pryce.
Some critics noted a predictable plot but enjoyed the overall feel-good nature.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's feel-good nature, humor, and the intergenerational and interfaith themes. The performances were frequently highlighted as a strong point, contributing to a positive viewing experience.
Fun Fact
The film was inspired by a real-life story of a kosher bakery in London that was discovered to be selling cannabis-infused baked goods.
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