Average Rating: 6.9/10
Reviews Counted: 76
Fresh: 62 | Rotten: 14
Though potentially too slowly paced for some, Cairo Time lingers long after the closing credits, largely due to a wonderful performance by Patricia Clarkson.
Average Rating: 6.4/10
Critic Reviews: 20
Fresh: 15 | Rotten: 5
Though potentially too slowly paced for some, Cairo Time lingers long after the closing credits, largely due to a wonderful performance by Patricia Clarkson.
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Juliette (Patricia Clarkson), a magazine editor, travels to Cairo to meet her husband, Mark (Tom McCamus), a UN official working in Gaza, for a three week vacation. When he is unavoidably delayed, he sends his friend Tareq (Alexander Siddig), who had been his security officer for many years, to escort her throughout the beautiful and exotic city. The last thing anyone expects is that they will fall in love. Cairo Time is a love letter to a city intertwined with a love story about a woman. It
Aug 6, 2010 Limited
Nov 30, 2010
$1.6M
IFC Films
All Critics (76) | Top Critics (20) | Fresh (63) | Rotten (14) | DVD (2)
The lovely twilit moments in this movie stay with one, and that summoning them up in your mind is like slowing down time.
Confirms two things that hardly need confirming: The Egyptian capital is a breathtaking metropolis, and Patricia Clarkson is one of the best actors in the world.
Cairo Time proves hard to resist, the film's familiarity gradually giving way to a playfulness that feels new to the impossible-love subset of bourgeois melodrama.
Cairo Time: Take the time to see it.
This is a poetic, romantic, emotionally complex film that sneaks up on you, particularly in its final scenes.
Clarkson proves what her fans have known forever: She's ready for the spotlight. With luck she'll stay there for a while.
Cairo Time is an uneven, well-acted romance that reveals a promising new director.
This is a film where the promise of romance is almost as important as the romance itself. And perceptively gliding through it, Clarkson and her intricate yet simple approach is a quiet sensation.
Cairo Time's narrative is manna for the menopausal, but, at the very least, worthy for the rest.
Not much happens in "Cairo Time," and it doesn?t happen in slow, languid fashion.
What makes Cairo Time work stems from the playing of the leads and the manner in which Nadda presents the setting.
...has at its heart the mildest kind of dalliance, a betrayal so small and excusable it mightn't even register.
Clarkson, in one of her few leading roles, is the film's bright spot and reason for seeing the film.
Clarkson, as always, is genuine and terrific.
It's hard to call Cairo Time a "romance." Really, what it is is one of the rare realistic movies about attraction.
Clarkson not only anchors Nadda's film, but she lifts it up onto her shoulders, carrying it along and helping it become an emotional and thoughtful story of one woman's journey of self-discovery.
Flirtation is often sexier than consummation. There's a constant 'should I or shouldn't I' tension that gives a tale some spine.
The picturesque romantic travelogue...is as obvious but elegant as the bit of symbolism that ends it.
A sumptuous feast for heart, head, eye and ear.
Clarkson lights up Ruba Nadda's stately drama Cairo Time like the moon on a summer night, making every moment luminous with quiet, resigned longing.
The at-times slow and indulgent pacing of Cairo Time will frustrate a few viewers, even if the Egyptian landmarks and scenery is stunning.
Between [Clarkson and Siddig], they make Cairo Time a much more involving, lingering experience than it it probably deserves to be.
A beautiful film, it unfolds slowly and with great care. Patricia Clarkson projects a natural ease that only looks easy to achieve.
November 22, 2010Super Reviewer
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