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Excuse My French
A Christian kid suddenly is forced to go to a public school after his father dies and because of a misunderstanding everyone thinks that he's a Muslim.
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Plot Summary
In the Saudi Arabian desert, a young man named Ali dreams of escaping his strict upbringing and becoming a chef. He finds an unlikely mentor in an old Bedouin man named Sulaiman, who teaches him about life, love, and the importance of following one's passions. As Ali navigates the challenges of tradition and modernity, he must decide whether to pursue his culinary dreams or conform to societal expectations.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its unique cultural insight and performances, while others found its pacing and narrative to be uneven. Audiences generally responded positively to its themes of self-discovery and perseverance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of Saudi Arabian culture and a strong lead performance.
Criticized for a slow pace and a somewhat predictable storyline.
Appreciated for its heartwarming message about following one's dreams.
Google audience: Google users found the film to be an interesting look into Saudi culture and appreciated the message of pursuing personal aspirations. Some viewers noted that while the story was engaging, the film could have benefited from a tighter edit.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in the Saudi Arabian desert, utilizing authentic Bedouin settings and traditional costumes.
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