Animé par des envies de grandeur, Omar est déterminé à devenir un soldat du djihad en Angleterre. Avec ses amis, il décide de monter le coup décisif qui fera parler deux et de leur cause. Pr... Tout lireAnimé par des envies de grandeur, Omar est déterminé à devenir un soldat du djihad en Angleterre. Avec ses amis, il décide de monter le coup décisif qui fera parler deux et de leur cause. Problème : il leur manque le mode demploi.Animé par des envies de grandeur, Omar est déterminé à devenir un soldat du djihad en Angleterre. Avec ses amis, il décide de monter le coup décisif qui fera parler deux et de leur cause. Problème : il leur manque le mode demploi.
- Victoire aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 9 victoires et 24 nominations au total
- Mahmood
- (as Mohammad Aqil)
- Khalid
- (as William El-Gardi)
- Newsreader
- (as Jonny Maitland)
In a separate issue to the comedy there was the cultural commentary, which is always going to draw attention when it is such a taboo subject as Jihad: a word that is often avoided at all costs. The film unapologetically offers a plethora of questions around motivation, meaning and justification which it never falls into the trap of giving patronizing, melodramatic answers to nor does it preach any solutions.
The many characters were all utilised to give different points of views and different perspectives; the main protagonist Omar (Riz Ahmed) was fully fleshed out, with the other characters used to offer differing ideas and obviously the above mentioned comic relief. Omar's brother for instance had such a minor part but raises questions around what he considers a true following of Islam, which he promotes as peaceful, but is then exposed as intrinsically sexist due to the way he practically locks his wife in a cupboard. That being said, Islam itself was to a large extent sidelined and the film much more overtly dealt with identification and senses of belonging for a demographic that has partial but not complete grips on the many angles of where its identity is created; this includes Barry (Nigel Lindsay), the Caucasian convert amongst the group.
Four Lions is easily funny enough to reach a very wide audience, where viewers will be left without answers and therefore forced to discuss these issues, which are too often brushed under the proverbial rug.
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- AnecdotesAccording to Christopher Morris, Barry, the Jihadist group leader, was based on a former BNP member who in an attempt to out-knowledge the Asian youths he regularly assaulted, studied the Qur'an and as a result "accidentally converted himself" and became a Muslim.
- GaffesWhen Barry is driving the group to the airport in his Citroen Xantia, he pulls over in a huff and swallows the key to stop them going. However, the key he produces and swallows is a Ford key, not a Citroen key. Additionally, the car is fitted as standard with a keypad immobiliser, requiring a security number to start - so Omar's attempt to hotwire the car would not have succeeded in real life.
- Citations
Barry: [car breaks down] Fuck, Fuck, fuck it!
Omar: Did you fix this then, Barry?
Barry: Yes, I fixed it!
Omar: Did ya?
Barry: It's the parts... they're Jewish.
Omar: What parts in a car are Jewish?
[pause]
Omar: Hmm?
Fessal: Spark plugs.
Barry: Spark plugs! Jews invented spark plugs to control global traffic.
- Crédits fousThe London Marathon had no involvement in the making of this film and its portrayal is entirely a work of fiction
- ConnexionsFeatured in Breakfast: Épisode datant du 5 mai 2010 (2010)
- Bandes originalesNadia
Written by Nitin Sawhney
Performed by Jeff Beck
Used by kind permission of Imagem Music
Licensed courtesy of Sony BMG Records Ltd
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 304 616 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 41 512 $US
- 7 nov. 2010
- Montant brut mondial
- 6 149 356 $US
- Durée1 heure 37 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1