Mooz-lum
Mooz-lum

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Mooz-lum

2011
Movie
95 min
English

Thanks to a strict Muslim upbringing that largely shielded him from the outside world, Tariq's first year of college proves transformative. That is, until the 9/11 terrorist attacks invite growing suspicion and distrust from his angry classmates.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Nabil AyouchGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young Muslim man named Tariq struggles to reconcile his faith with his life in a Western society. After a traumatic experience, he becomes increasingly radicalized, leading him down a dangerous path. The film explores his internal conflict and the external pressures that shape his choices, questioning the nature of faith, identity, and belonging.

Critical Reception

Mooz-lum received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who generally praised its attempt to tackle complex themes of faith, radicalization, and identity in a post-9/11 world. While some found the narrative occasionally heavy-handed, many commended its nuanced portrayal of a young Muslim man's struggles and its willingness to explore difficult subject matter.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive exploration of religious and cultural identity.

  • Noted for its challenging depiction of radicalization and its underlying causes.

  • Some critics found the pacing and narrative development to be uneven.

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Fun Fact

Director Nabil Ayouch drew inspiration for the film from real-life events and societal discussions surrounding Islam and Western integration.

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