Dyab Baba Movie CRITIC REVIEW

Criticreview - October 20 2009, 10:03 AM

I had the chance to watch the movie "Dyab Baba" last Sunday, I have to say that the attendance was a success, the movie itself overall is funny, but there are some imperfection as "always" I am not saying this to bash no-one instead to encourage them. I believe everyone could divulge that the scenes of Papa Pye, Gracie and Dyab Baba work, however the sub-story with the three English boys (gangsters), the girl form kiskeya, the drug dealer and the police officer almost kill the story.

You could feel every-time they cut back to these scenes it disturbed the audience, there was no meaning at all for these cutting back to the kitchen and checker game there are uselessness I understand what Mr. Delerme was trying to achieve by creating an alternate story but the gangsters scene did not help the story at all instead it drag the pace of the storytelling, it was really excessive that's why the film was too long (2hours and some) where it could have been very less and still remain droll.

The special effects were meager, and the police station establishing shot freeze frame quality is very poor. The scene when Dyab Baba intervenes to protect the big boss when the car left it is clear you see that same car comes back on the set (I guess the actors might thought the director calls cut already, but that could or can be fix).

The gwo siro character is cool however how come he stayed so hygienic after walking for about a month from Miami to Orlando, it will be believable if at the end "Gwo siro" had grow beard, hair, clothes dirty, filthy, and messy at least.

All this matter believes me. Watch Forrest Gump directed by Robert Zemeckis starring Tom Hanks and have an idea of what I am talking about.

Well there are more to say but I believe these were the essentials.

By the way I love the ending.

Dyab Baba funny!!! go See it People...

don't listen to me.

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