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What Will People Say

An upsetting but important story of double identity and conservative family pressures

Drama

7.4

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Denmark, France
English, Norwegian, urdu
Depressing, Tear-jerker, Touching
2018
Female director, Iram Haq
Adil Hussain, Assad Siddique, Ekavali Khanna
106 min

Synopsis

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Sixteen year-old Nisha lives a double life. At home with her family she is the perfect Pakistani daughter, but when out with her friends, she is a normal Norwegian teenager. When her father catches her in bed with her boyfriend, Nisha's two worlds brutally collide. To set an example, Nisha's parents decide to kidnap her and place her with relatives in Pakistan. Here, in a country she has never been to before, Nisha is forced to adapt to her parents' culture.

Our Take

7.4
The Staff

Nisha, the daughter of conservative Pakistani immigrants in Oslo, finds ways to secretly go out with her Norwegian friends. She goes to parties, plays basketball, and dates.

One day, Nisha’s father catches her with a boy, bringing what he perceives as a great shame to the family. Nisha’s delicate balance is broken, and her family acts drastically: without telling her about their plans, they move her to Pakistan.

What Will People Say is based on its director and writer Iram Haq’s own experience being kidnapped to Pakistan and going back to Norway at age 16.

Comments

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El Beckero

Man, I don’t remember ever being so moved by a movie as I was with this one. A must watch.
I want to see more movies of the main actress but seems this is the only thing she’s done so far, hopefully we have more movies from her in the next years.

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mukesh651

This movie is so realistic. Surely is a masterpiece

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TurnOrBurn

Do yourselves a favor, and watch this as soon as possible. No movie in 2019/2020 has come close the emotional rollercoaster that is this masterpiece by Iram Haq.

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