The Illegal
- 2021
- 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.6K
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A gritty realistic story about a young film school student from middle-class India who's forced to drop out to support his family while staying in the United States as an undocumented worker... Read allA gritty realistic story about a young film school student from middle-class India who's forced to drop out to support his family while staying in the United States as an undocumented worker.A gritty realistic story about a young film school student from middle-class India who's forced to drop out to support his family while staying in the United States as an undocumented worker.
- Awards
- 8 wins & 4 nominations total
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I have to say I was moved by this film. The sad part is it is real and the way it ends with a new person joining the vicious circle.. Hats off to the entire crew. And maybe this will put a realistic picture in front of people who dream of moving to US for their dreams. It takes a courageous man to follow a dream and a wise man knows when to walk away from it.
A tale of an illegal Restaurant worker who lands in LA to study filmmaking and then lands up being just a little fellow with big ambitions and even bigger problems.
With great subtlety they have shown Jama Masjid, Delhi and my goodness such realistic frames of Jama Masjid I have never seen.
It takes a courageous man to follow a dream and a wise man knows when to walk away from it.
Magical sombre music integration makes the movie more enjoyable.
Adil Hussain, Neelima Azim, Suraj Sharma Sweta Tripathi and all others do a good job. But Iqbal Theba steals the show. Jay Ali does good too.
Directed by Danish Renzu.
Hope deferred can make a man sick, it can even kill.
The past, future and the vicious cycle. Every face even though looking same has a different story.
Ghar Kab jaoge Babaji... Hits hard. A worthy watch. Slightly touching, slightly grounded and absorbed in reality. Available on Amazon Prime Video.
With great subtlety they have shown Jama Masjid, Delhi and my goodness such realistic frames of Jama Masjid I have never seen.
It takes a courageous man to follow a dream and a wise man knows when to walk away from it.
Magical sombre music integration makes the movie more enjoyable.
Adil Hussain, Neelima Azim, Suraj Sharma Sweta Tripathi and all others do a good job. But Iqbal Theba steals the show. Jay Ali does good too.
Directed by Danish Renzu.
Hope deferred can make a man sick, it can even kill.
The past, future and the vicious cycle. Every face even though looking same has a different story.
Ghar Kab jaoge Babaji... Hits hard. A worthy watch. Slightly touching, slightly grounded and absorbed in reality. Available on Amazon Prime Video.
Over the last few decades lot of improvements have influenced the Indian landscape on the economic front, among the major differences, apart from the high raises in our metros and the cars on our streets, its the economic affluence of the great Indian middle class and their spending powers. No matter the changes, the plight of Indian students who make it abroad, sans any deep pockets, their fate remains the same to this day. Every student who left the Indian shores for greener pastures can well relate to this movie and authenticate it for themselves and their own struggles. At about least 80% of what Suraj Sharma goes through in the movie, would mirror their own struggles as a young student.
The illegal, has some beautiful cinematography, that encompasses and captures Hassan's struggles quite poetically. Music is very well handled for this semi dark tale of struggle. Screenplay and characters are authentic to the core, well about 90%, I would have been more happier if they had dropped Hassan's love interest, Jessica's character, because no white girl would dare to fraternise with a brown guy and that too a waiter, had it been a co-student it would have been alright and more believable. Production design, costumes and make were good. Editing was swashbuckling for keeping it interesting and the movie under 90 minutes. Suraj Sharma delivers a yet another fine performance, Shweta Tripathi and Adil Hussain don't have much to do in the movie.
Overall, The illegal is disarmingly simple yet highly insightful take on the perils of chasing the American dream without a safety net, The tale has huge scope for melodrama but The Illegal does well to keep overt sentimentality at bay. A must watch and a recommend movie for all age groups, to understand, the major struggles an international student with limited money goes through. 7.3 stars out of 10 for this wonderful portrayal of a struggles and pain that matched my own as an young student couple of decades ago.
The illegal, has some beautiful cinematography, that encompasses and captures Hassan's struggles quite poetically. Music is very well handled for this semi dark tale of struggle. Screenplay and characters are authentic to the core, well about 90%, I would have been more happier if they had dropped Hassan's love interest, Jessica's character, because no white girl would dare to fraternise with a brown guy and that too a waiter, had it been a co-student it would have been alright and more believable. Production design, costumes and make were good. Editing was swashbuckling for keeping it interesting and the movie under 90 minutes. Suraj Sharma delivers a yet another fine performance, Shweta Tripathi and Adil Hussain don't have much to do in the movie.
Overall, The illegal is disarmingly simple yet highly insightful take on the perils of chasing the American dream without a safety net, The tale has huge scope for melodrama but The Illegal does well to keep overt sentimentality at bay. A must watch and a recommend movie for all age groups, to understand, the major struggles an international student with limited money goes through. 7.3 stars out of 10 for this wonderful portrayal of a struggles and pain that matched my own as an young student couple of decades ago.
A poignant film which touches your heart.. Hassan's journey stays with you. Loved Suraj and Iqbal. Very relatable and relevant.
This is a beautiful movie,well directed and fabulous acting. It gets you so involved in the life of the protagonist that you can actually feel his pain. In India we think that those who have gone abroad are having a great time but this movie shows you that it's not all a bed of roses,shows you the other side of the life there. I loved the movie.
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