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Ali's Wedding

By Renee Longstreet, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 14+

Engaging Australian romcom has some language.

Movie NR 2018 110 minutes
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The combination of endearing lead characters, an imaginative plot, and a good-natured look at a flourishing Muslim community in modern Australia makes for a comedy rich in texture and warmth. Hard to believe, but this story really happened in the life of lead actor and co-writer Osamah Sami, though surely the filmmakers have taken some dramatic license with the truth. How wonderful that Sami was able to enlist the talented, first-time feature director Jeffrey Walker to bring his "journey" to film. Walker's second feature (released earlier), Dance Academy, confirms his ability to brighten his subject matter and find that sweet spot that endears his characters to audiences.

Performances are all first-rate in Ali's Wedding. Special kudos to the two young leads, Sami and Helana Sawires, and Don Hany, who makes his Muslim cleric both wise and funny. The production is rich with flavor -- settings, costumes, music. Everything just works. Recommended for teens, especially romantic comedy fans.

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