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Monsieur Ibrahim (2004)

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Reviews Counted:78

Fresh:66

Rotten:12

Average Rating:7/10

Consensus: With tender, assured performances, Sharif and Boulanger elevate what might have been a rote coming-of-age tale.

Rated: R [See Full Rating] for some sexual content

Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:Feb 13, 2004 Limited

Box Office: $2,646,396

Synopsis: Vividly portraying a 1960s Paris neighborhood where lower-class status unites residents of varied religious and ethnic backgrounds, MONSIEUR IBRAHIM follows the universally appealing story of a... Vividly portraying a 1960s Paris neighborhood where lower-class status unites residents of varied religious and ethnic backgrounds, MONSIEUR IBRAHIM follows the universally appealing story of a young boy's coming of age. Moses (Pierre Boulanger), a Jewish teenager, lives in an apartment with his depressed father. His father's detachment leaves Moses with ample time for listening to rock music, pursuing alluring prostitutes, and making daily visits to the corner grocery where he befriends the owner, Monsieur Ibrahim (Omar Sharif). Monsieur Ibrahim looks the other way when Moses steals food, teaches him the difference between being Arab and being Muslim, and dispenses advice on life, love, and happiness. When Moses' father eventually abandons him, Monsieur Ibrahim adopts him and cements the father-son bond that each of them desperately needs. Though never the focus of the film, the exploration of religion and ethnicity underscores French attitudes toward immigrants in that era, and establishes differences between the main characters. Moses' openness to learning about Monsieur Ibrahim's Sufi practices and studying the Koran reflects not only the blending of cultures in 20th-century France, but also the boy's yearning for parental direction, values, and affection. A brilliant cast--including a thoughtful performance by Sharif--and a period-perfect soundtrack of American and French rock music, enhance the already compelling story. In the tradition of other films that examine the importance of the father figure, like KOLYA and THE BICYCLE THIEF, MONSIEUR IBRAHIM provides a complex, touching, humorous study of this fundamental relationship. [More]

Starring: Omar Sharif, Pierre Boulanger, Gilbert Melki, Isabelle Renauld

Starring: Omar Sharif, Pierre Boulanger, Gilbert Melki, Isabelle Renauld, Lola Naynmark, Anne Suarez

Screenwriter: Francois Dupeyron
Producer: Laurent Petin, Michele Petin
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics

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If Sharif's enigmatic, layered performance isn't enough for you, then Adjani, as France's most famous sex goddess, should fill your plate. Viva La France!

Full Review Source: Reel.com | comment Comment
03/06/04
Kim Morgan
Kim Morgan
Reel.com

A quiet, positive little film. We can use more of them.

Full Review Source: San Diego Metropolitan | comment Comment
03/06/04
Jean Lowerison
Jean Lowerison
San Diego Metropolitan

Wry, supple, endearing.

Full Review Source: San Diego Union-Tribune | comment Comment
03/05/04
David Elliott
David Elliott
San Diego Union-Tribune

[Sharif] imbues this seemingly simple man with the wisdom that age brings the lucky ones -- his Ibrahim is a subdued Zorba the Greek.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
03/05/04
Ruthe Stein
Ruthe Stein
San Francisco Chronicle
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A gracefully subtle, sweet-spirited French parable of the brotherhood of man.

Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
03/05/04
William Arnold
William Arnold
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

How often do you come across a soothing, unassuming film as gentle as this?

Full Review Source: Seattle Times | comment Comment
03/05/04
Jeff Shannon
Jeff Shannon
Seattle Times

Its best scenes come as the characters are established and get to know one another.

Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | comment Comment
03/05/04
Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
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...a sweet parable about making your own family.

Full Review Source: Sun Publications (Chicago, IL) | comment Comment
03/05/04
Josh Larsen
Josh Larsen
Sun Publications (Chicago, IL)

Sharif is a joy.

Full Review Source: Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL) | comment Comment
03/04/04
Jeffrey Westhoff
Jeffrey Westhoff
Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)

Takes a provocative subject -- friendship and love between a Jew and a Muslim -- and makes it seem natural and wondrous.

Full Review Source: Chicago Tribune | comment Comment
03/04/04
Michael Wilmington
Michael Wilmington
Chicago Tribune
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Could have played as a docile father-son buddy picture, but it’s much more.

Full Review Source: Palo Alto Weekly | comment Comment
03/03/04
Jeanne Aufmuth
Jeanne Aufmuth
Palo Alto Weekly

cloudy ambiguity with a melancholy aftertaste

Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | comment Comment
02/29/04
Jules Brenner
Jules Brenner
Filmcritic.com

An intimate little gem.

Full Review Source: New York Observer | comment Comment
02/26/04
Rex Reed
Rex Reed
New York Observer
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Omar Sharif reclaims his place on the big screen with a career award in Venice, a leading role in Hidalgo and this charming French drama.

Full Review Source: FilmStew.com | comment Comment
02/18/04
Pam Grady
Pam Grady
FilmStew.com

A little gem that is certain to touch your heart.

Full Review Source: Internet Reviews | comment Comment
02/13/04
Steve Rhodes
Steve Rhodes
Internet Reviews

An easygoing coming-of-age movie.

Full Review Source: USA Today | comment Comment
02/13/04
Mike Clark
Mike Clark
USA Today
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With its unusual setting, winning characters and engaging performances, it's an affectionate coming-of-age tale whose sweetness never becomes cloying.

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02/13/04
Frank Swietek
Frank Swietek
One Guy's Opinion

A not-bad (nor great) exercise in heartwarming intergenerational bonding.

Full Review Source: E! Online | comment Comment
02/13/04
E! Online

Merely another entry in the unnecessarily crowded field of Old Guy Befriends Young Boy and Teaches Him About Life movies.

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02/13/04
Jon Popick
Jon Popick
Planet Sick-Boy

The character interaction is pleasant, but there's only so much Sharif and Boulanger can do with the underwritten screenplay.

Full Review Source: ReelViews | comment 1 Comment
02/12/04
James Berardinelli
James Berardinelli
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