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A Fond Kiss

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A Fond Kiss (2004)

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Reviews Counted: 23

Fresh: 20

Rotten:3

Average Rating: 7.4/10

Runtime: 1 hr 54 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release: Nov 26, 2004 Limited

Synopsis: Ken Loach, known for his gritty, realistic dramas, delivers his most lighthearted film to date with A FOND KISS. While maintaining Loach's characteristic propensity for addressing important and complex social issues, A FOND KISS also... Ken Loach, known for his gritty, realistic dramas, delivers his most lighthearted film to date with A FOND KISS. While maintaining Loach's characteristic propensity for addressing important and complex social issues, A FOND KISS also depicts a comfortably middle-class Glasgow populated by characters with hopes, dreams, and vacation time. Casim (Atta Yaqub) is the treasured only son of a first-generation Pakistani family, who is engaged to his cousin, Jasmine; the couple is soon to wed and move into an addition to the family home. Less than enthusiastic, Casim is nonetheless resigned to his fate until he meets Roisin (Eva Birthistle), the music teacher at his younger sister's elementary school. Roisin is beautiful, quirky, white, and Catholic, and Casim initiates a relationship that soon blossoms into an intense affair that revives his spirit. Unfortunately, it also inspires opposition and bigotry from all sides, and the two are forced to navigate a sea of social antagonisms along the way. The actors, all of whom were unknowns at the time of shooting, provide a surprising freshness and believability, avoiding the the pitfalls of predictability that threaten the old story of star-crossed lovers. [More]

Starring: Eva Birthistle, Atta Yaqub

Starring: Eva Birthistle, Atta Yaqub

Director: Ken Loach

Director: Ken Loach
Studio: Castle Hill Productions

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Mar 15, 2005

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05/20/08
Leslie Felperin
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An example of cinema verite at its very best.

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08/01/07
Kam Williams
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With Loach's Romeo and Juliet in a post-9/11 world, his dramatic focus on an increasingly nomadic planet is both spare and blistering.

Full Review Source: Long Island Press | comment Comment
05/25/07
Prairie Miller
Long Island Press
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The film tells its tale so convincingly and stirringly, the familiarity becomes unimportant.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
03/01/07
Eric Monder
Film Journal International
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Loach delivers another of his beautifully observed portraits of working-class people in social and political turmoil.

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10/29/06
Jeffrey M. Anderson
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06/24/06
Time Out
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For Loach, the liberal filmmaker who is considered in film circles to be the social conscience of films, this is one of his lesser films.

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10/13/05
Dennis Schwartz
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07/29/05
Lester Pimentel
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05/20/05
Sydney Morning Herald
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A wonderful ensemble drama that gently draws you into its political concerns with richly personal dramas, showing the bruising ups and downs of love and family heartache.

Full Review Source: Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada) | comment Comment
04/21/05
Brian Gibson
Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)
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Consummate recorders of the grit-and-grime struggle of the underclasses, Loach and collaborator Paul Laverty employ rapid-fire dialogue (rendered ear-poppingly undecipherable in Scots accents) in disheveled and very real family settings.

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03/10/05
Laura Kelly
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12/18/04
Jules Brenner
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I was offered a ring of movie matrimony, but it was less than a perfect fit

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12/17/04
Jules Brenner
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Despite its flaws, it tackles the societal forces that try to enforce laws on the human heart with such unblinking honesty that it becomes haunting and thought-provoking.

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12/05/04
Brett Buckalew
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A small movie, told in a familiar way, and it fails to draw the big picture it could. But it does provide one unusual, and very striking sketch of two lives in crisis, and one community in transition.

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11/29/04
Stephen Whitty
Newark Star-Ledger
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English-language East-West domestic dramas usually tip the scales in favor of modernity... But A Fond Kiss is equally sympathetic to each side.

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11/29/04
Stephen Holden
New York Times
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Although Loach takes pains to present all sides of the issues he raises, he courageously faces up to the truth about people's lives, which is his abiding strength.

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11/29/04
Kevin Thomas
Los Angeles Times
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It's an old-fashioned story told with fine, contemporary insight.

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11/29/04
Bob Strauss
Los Angeles Daily News
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[Loach] sheds little new light on the inevitable clashes between parents rooted to their native culture and their Western-influenced offspring.

Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
11/29/04
Jordan Reed
Boxoffice Magazine
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The filmmaker's scope expands to take in Casim's parents and two sisters, whose public shame and private despair at having the only son move in with a 'goree' -- a white girl -- is made palpably, wrenchingly real.

Full Review Source: L.A. Weekly | comment Comment
11/24/04
Chuck Wilson
L.A. Weekly
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