What it fails to do is tell a coherent story, as everything about this exaggerated tale is hopelessly lost in a sea of silliness and generalities.
Beautiful People (1999)
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Reviews Counted:22
Fresh:17
Rotten:5
Average Rating:6.6/10
Runtime: 1 hr 57 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Jasmin Dizdar's BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE is a lively, darkly comic vision of Bosnian refugees making a new life in London, and the Londoners whose lives they change. As in Paul Thomas Anderson's MAGNOLIA,... Jasmin Dizdar's BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE is a lively, darkly comic vision of Bosnian refugees making a new life in London, and the Londoners whose lives they change. As in Paul Thomas Anderson's MAGNOLIA, there are several plotlines running simultaneously, and they link together in surprising ways. Dizdar and his actors present these characters so vividly that the story is always easy to follow. Danny Nussbaum (as Griffin, a soccer hooligan who, in surreal fashion, finds himself in a war zone) and Charlotte Coleman (as Portia, a young doctor smitten with her Bosnian patient) are standouts in a fine cast. The film is shot mostly in a handheld, verité style that heightens its immediacy. Dizdar's storyline skirts tragedy, as the Bosnian immigrants deal with problems that the Londoners, with their own troubles, can barely imagine. But the film retains the hopeful attitude of its immigrant characters, and even some of the bleakest moments in the film have a black comic edge. Dizdar's first feature is a hearty laugh in the face of despair. Its ambition and scope, its deft handling of difficult material, and its consistently comic and chaotic tone, attest to an impressive young talent. [More]
Starring: Charlotte Coleman, Charles Kay, Rosalind Ayres, Roger Sloman
Starring: Charlotte Coleman, Charles Kay, Rosalind Ayres, Roger Sloman, Julian Firth, Heather Tobias, Siobhan Redmond, Gilbert Martin, Steve Sweeney, Linda Bassett, Nicholas Farrell
Director: Jasmin Dizdar
Director: Jasmin Dizdar
Screenwriter: Jasmin Dizdar
Producer: Ben Woolford
Composer: Garry Bell
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Reviews for Beautiful People
About more than Bosnia: it's about the immigrant experience; it's about tolerance; it's about making a difference; it's about learning to make the best of what one has.
In conception, it's closer to Bruce Beresford's Six Degrees of Separation: Both films call attention to the close relatedness, regardless of geography and class, of humans.
the film offers Americans an empathetic glimpse of the country we revolted against all those years ago.
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