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Review: Captain Abu Raed

Funny and touching
By PETER KEOUGH  |  August 27, 2009
3.0 3.0 Stars

 

A janitor (Nadim Sawalha) at the airport in Amman, Jordan, comes across a cap misplaced by a flight crewman and takes it home. Devoid of any diversion except imaginary tea parties with his deceased wife, the weary old coot dons the hat and becomes Captain Abu Raed, a much-traveled airline pilot who spins tales of his adventures for the waifish neighborhood kids.

But what of Murad (Hussein Al-Sous), the tough little punk who insists on blowing the Captain's cover? First-time director Amin Matalqa forgoes the treacly old-man/cute-kid formula in favor of tougher material: Murad's brutally abusive father and, by extension, the atavistic patriarchal tyranny still alive in Jordanian society.

Boosted by a funny and touching performance by Sawalha in the title role and featuring the cinematically untouched beauty of the ancient city, Matalqa's film shows how the most liberating flights might be those of the imagination.

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Re: Review: Captain Abu Raed
Thanks for your review. Special movie for me I have been to Jordan and family member was Art Director on the film. Went to see it on Sunday. It is a wonderful movie has a great human interest story line. Captain role outstanding by Sawalha, his timing is excellent and his face so expressive the part was suited for him. The children were outstanding in their parts exspecially Murad. The shots of the city from the area of the Citidal showed the beauty of the city. The children of city play there.    
By Rose Sena on 09/02/2009 at 3:23:07

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