Showing posts with label Omid Djalili. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Omid Djalili. Show all posts

Sunday, April 18, 2010

The Infidel (2010)

  British stand-up David Baddiel-scripted comedy not only shares an actor with East Is East (1999), but also shares its strengths (albeit very mildly) and frustrating weaknesses (in freakish abundance). And until Three Lions (2010) is released, it will fill the vacant spot of self-deprecating Muslim / Jewish (delete as necessary) comedy in our cinemas.

  Omid Djalili (another British comedian who is all the rage on the East Side of the Pond with his ubiquitous TV ads) is the minicab driver, Mahmoud. He is sorta, kinda Muslim - he goes to mosque when he feels like it, he admits to enjoy an occasional pale ale, and he yells "Christ" left and right when he gets angry with London cabbies. After his mother's death he finds out that he was adopted and - shock! horror! - his real name was Sully Shimshilewski (he's Jewish, see?). Amidst this unexpected identity crisis, his son is marrying a girl whose new stepfather is an extremist Muslim cleric who will visit Mahmoud's home and subsequently bless the marriage.

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