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Dirty Pretty Things

Dirty Pretty Things

2002
Drama, Suspense/Thriller
1h 37m
A thriller set in London's secret underworld, where everything is for sale. A young man (Ejiofor) and a Turkish chambermaid (Tautou) both work at the same West London hotel -- a breeding ground for illegal activity. They are put to the test when the man makes a shocking discovery late one night. (Miramax Films)

Dirty Pretty Things

2002
Drama, Suspense/Thriller
1h 37m
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Rated 16 Apr 2009
7
68th
Stephen Frears owns but he has done better. This is a solid movie with some good acting it just takes too long to establish what is going on. Audrey Tautou is once again stunning and amazing and Chiwetel Ejiofor continues to give me a reason to consider him great. Interesting movie, I love when she "bit."
Rated 12 Mar 2009
83
91st
Highly recommended! Having worked illegally myself I have a slight bias but this is still a fantastic film! Watching this I was reminded of a Wong Kar-Wai film, which is a good thing.
Rated 10 Nov 2008
65
40th
Not that special. Although Audrey Tautou is once again the perfect example of ultimate cuteness.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
83
77th
Very interesting look at a side of society that is too often ignored in the cinema.
Rated 27 Apr 2020
95
91st
This does what great thriller pictures should do: provide visceral entertainment by watching heroes face off against omnipresent obstacles. But it goes deeper as the threats are complicated by social standings. That fusion inspires intense sequences involving not just solving the mystery, but also immigration raids, toxic workplaces, and corrupt bureaucrats. I could've done without one villain's repeated use of rape, however. Still it's a fantastic template for how to do a social thriller.
Rated 23 Apr 2020
90
91st
Seriously underrated film, and one of Stephen Frear's best. Great performances, wonderfully photographed and grimy like all good noirs should be.
Rated 23 Dec 2016
8
71st
"Dirty Pretty Things" is a window into the underbelly of Western society; it shines the spotlight on the immigrant men and women who, despite being the unsung linchpins of our cities, are also some of the most often and easily exploited. With his cast of extremely talented, and ethnically diverse players, Frears taps into this reality. The characters are the heart of this story, and by bringing their world to life, and framing it as a mystery turned thriller, something truly resounding is made.
Rated 07 Feb 2015
95
93rd
I'm not sure why this worked so well for me. The script is tight, but there are some broad dramatic elements that I would usually scoff at, and the whole film has sort of a dated early 90s feel to its style, but I was completely enraptured by its plot, the characters, and the politics.
Rated 09 Jan 2013
91
91st
Audrey Tautou as Sanay is marvelous as the beautiful doe-eyed Turkish virgin being taken advantage of. Chiwetel Ejiofor as Okwe is equally good as a doctor on the run from corruption. Both in the country illegally, and people use that against them. Okwe discovers a shocking secret but can not call the police. The two secretly fall in love with each other, and eventually find a way out. I did not want the story to end. A very satisfying movie.
Rated 28 Sep 2012
4
91st
Hints it's going to say something profound about multicultural London but when the message comes it's a little disappointing. Still, It looks great and I found myself rooting for the good guys. A good, enjoyable drama/thriller/heist with strong performances.
Rated 08 Oct 2010
95
64th
One of Stephen Frears' best films.
Rated 19 Feb 2010
87
56th
"For you and I there is only survival".
Rated 10 Jan 2009
69
63rd
Well executed drama about illegal immigrants and they unlawful problems. Story impressed me a lot, but more I think about the movie more I find it's faults: characters and character development, thrilling, melodrama in the end. They did not success as good as the primary idea of the movie. Tautou is sweet and Ejiofor did his best, but the flick itself would need a bit extra boost to point the message.
Rated 19 Nov 2008
80
91st
Very intresting, slow and excellent British movie about 2 illegal workers, nice pictures of London, and what a great hilarious end. Very good and worthwatching !
Rated 22 Dec 2007
88
87th
Epic story.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
70
60th
Not my favorite kind of movie, but everything is perfectly executed.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
88
74th
Recommended. A very well acted and scripted movie.
Rated 30 Jan 2022
80
63rd
Propulsive and engrossing look at grim and unpleasant subject matter, with Ejiofor and Tautou perfect as the human faces of the exploitation of immigrants. While the central metaphor of the story is a little too on-the-nose, and could have used a little more breathing room to properly explore, especially during a somewhat rushed and chaotic final act, this is still an engrossing ride, with Frears expertly balancing the noirish and socio-political elements for the most part.
Rated 11 Jan 2021
84
82nd
Nominated for Oscar and this way ended up to my watchlist. Filmmakers have done very good work to present us tough reality behind illegal surgeries and business with human organs.
Rated 17 Aug 2020
53
57th
This drama moves at its own pace, which works well, and it has plenty to say about living on the edge of modern society.
Rated 21 Jan 2019
80
84th
Dirty and pretty.
Rated 15 Jul 2015
70
39th
Fairly decent
Rated 03 Aug 2014
60
57th
Very good Sunday afternoon fodder.
Rated 29 Dec 2013
51
35th
The bit with the immigration officers was a bit jarring,as if that much effort has ever been expended here to catch anyone out. As for the rest of the film - just not that good I'm afraid.Ejiofor puts in a decent shift
Rated 02 Dec 2013
53
67th
A compact and small story about darker aspects of society, made a bit better than the script from a solid cast - especially C.Ejiofor is superb. *Preview*: #13#, story, reviews, cast, R2.
Rated 05 Oct 2013
84
79th
84.000
Rated 16 Mar 2013
80
84th
Very good.
Rated 01 Nov 2012
70
77th
Dirty Pretty Things is a film about something, and it's an issue that deserves looking at. This might not be the film to change your mind about anything or encourage you to get up and do something -- in large part because it skims more along the surface and definitely could have benefited from a longer running time -- but it's a worthwhile endeavor to sit through. It's poignant, well-made, and quite enjoyable, even if it won't be a captivating thriller. Just captivating is good enough.
Rated 01 Jul 2012
74
57th
Compelling and satisfying tale of the most vulnerable people in London. A genuinely unusual thriller in which the characters have only friendship and a moral code to defend themselves from the most vile exploiters. Beautifully shot by Chris Menges.
Rated 18 Jul 2011
80
61st
Very good. Compelling characters, but not deep.
Rated 02 Jan 2011
85
80th
85.000
Rated 30 Nov 2010
15
21st
"Frears ensures that Dirty Pretty Things is, well, pretty to look at, but has a more difficult time deciding whether it's drama or comedy he's after." - Ed Gonzalez
Rated 24 Nov 2009
75
86th
Ejiofor's best role.
Rated 01 Aug 2009
85
83rd
Really powerful, original.
Rated 28 Jul 2009
80
68th
Leftist agitprop. Still good for what it is
Rated 08 Apr 2009
84
91st
An effective thriller set on the edge of a seedy, lawless London underworld which feels as though it could be partly real, even if it pushes the bounds of plausibility. Ejiofor makes a great leading man with the qualities of nobility, shyness and brains that create an irresistible hero. Meanwhile Tautou finds one of her best roles playing against type as a repressed Turkish girl - who could have guessed? Combined with fresh visuals, these campy, pseudo-realistic thrills are a naughty treat.
Rated 31 Dec 2008
80
79th
Strong drama with good central performances. It's not often that this happens, but it needs a sequel...
Rated 16 Oct 2008
95
46th
I've been saying for so, so, so very long that Chiwetel Ejiofor is going to be the next black actor to win an Oscar. He needs to. He is GENIUS, and this film is a prime example of his talent. Great plot, and wonderful execution.
Rated 17 Sep 2007
70
63rd
interesting and dark film
Rated 02 Sep 2007
68
64th
Good
Rated 14 Aug 2007
88
84th
Sometimes clumsy with its narrative, but throughout it remains a compelling movie to watch. Deals with a layer of society not often seen in movies.
Rated 23 Jun 2007
91
96th
The film begins when an illegal Nigerian migrant finds a human heart clogging a toilet in the hotel in which he works. It evolves into an unconventional thriller about the black-market organ trade, and a thought-provoking examination of life in the underground of illegal immigrants in London.
Rated 26 Mar 2007
80
65th
A good representation of the moral and social complexities of illegal immigration. I wasn't a fan of the ending, however.
Rated 07 Jan 2007
38
10th
Maybe a different subject, and the actors are good, just not in this, but honestly, the story is very "blah". Poor job on character developement, although the over-all darkness of the cinematography seemed to fit it. I've seen worse films, but few I can say I was truly as bored as I was with this, and somehow, I found myself looking at things around my living room with more interest,(things I don't normally notice) than I did this movie.

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