Razzia (2017) Poster

(2017)

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8/10
Maybe Not Today, ...
westsideschl8 August 2018
The film contrasts the romantic idealistic setting/themes in the WWII movie Casablanca with five separate, eventually interconnected sub-stories, of near present day Casablanca (1990s-2015). The movie presents crushed hopes, weariness, religious and nationalistic intolerance (e.g. Arabic being forced upon rural Berber children), anger, juxtaposition of Judaism and Western dance/song decadence as well as gay acceptance (shown cleverly with the band Queen as backdrop) all playing against growing Islamic intolerance. The following, perhaps important, but not clear? We see the traditional Moroccan Shikhat, a privately held dance party for females, but it's significance wasn't clear to me. The title, perhaps government response to the 2015 student protests and looting.
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6/10
Nice try .
houssamaboulakjam26 October 2023
The movie use a realistic Directing style . You feel like your watching a documentary .

The movie discussed some topic like the freedom of women in a cheap way . The movie filmed islam ( religion ) in a superficial way and make it look bad with no reason that improve the story of the movie .

There is so many character and their stories . The best one of them is the one in the beginning in the countryside .

The worst one is the story of inass . Horrible acting from the actress and all her entourage . Weak dialogue . Sticking the agenda inside the story without any point .

The end is weak there is no use of the big number of the character . We see that is useless to use all that number.
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10/10
We'll Always Have Casablanca
Minnesota_Reid20 April 2018
Razzia is a warm and humanist movie, consisting of five fictional stories about people in Morocco whose lives are challenged in different ways by the rising tide of intolerance. The movie is not the usual heavy-handed tragedy, nor is it at all preachy. The focus is on the characters.

The five stories are only very loosely connected. The first is set in a remote inland village several decades ago, while the other four are set in contemporary Casablanca. We touch on a teacher facing Islamicization of primary schools; a married woman who is too modern for her husband; a Jewish restaurant owner; a young gay musician in a homophobic culture which nevertheless has a long gay tradition; and a teenage girl who isn't ready for adulthood.

This movie is my favorite so far of the movies at our local film festival. Highly recommended.

P.S. FYI, a 'razzia' is a military raid for plunder, but here it seems to mean mob action.
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5/10
Lost in the Narrative
larrys326 March 2019
Unfortunately, I got lost in the narrative of this Moroccan film, with its rather confusing flashbacks and numerous characters and themes. The movie directed by Nabil Ayouch and co-written by Ayouch and Maryam Touzani (who also stars in the film), centers on how 5 main characters try to find their own paths amidst the upheavals going on in their country regarding a more modern nation vs. the pushback of those who want a stricter religious state.

I might also say the English subtitles here were quite small and I had to watch pretty much the entire movie in zoom mode, which didn't make for the greatest viewing experience.

Overall, although there are genuine moments in the movie with its characters longing for a freer life, the film itself never really congealed into as much of a powerful drama as it might have, as I see it.
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5/10
Good movie, could of been great
Mohamed_Z4822 April 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Living in Morocco, acknowledging how diverse the people are from Arab, Amazigh, liberal, conservative, Muslim, Jewish, atheist...... The movie tried to handle the subject by following multiple stories but the end was not that good.
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1/10
Bad ending
younessoulachger9 August 2022
The beginning ,the middle and the end were really nothing near to my expectations, boring , lack of actions, nabil tried so hard to treat a lot of subjects , religion, sexual orientation , and poverty , But in general the movie was not entertaining at all.
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