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Triseult says...
4 years ago
The idea is cute: a boy of mixed Jewish/Muslim heritage reconciles the two sides of his family with food. Unfortunately, the story is very much paint-by-numbers, and the beats are ultra-predictable. The cultural conflict is also presented in a pretty patronizing way. Additionally, the entire movie rests on Abe's parents being extremely tone-deaf to the interests of their kid, and said kid unabashedly lying to them about going to work for an adult on the other side of town.

Noah Schnapp was pretty good, though, aside from the forced teenager lingo. #FellowKids
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CinemanicBonkers  says...
4 years ago
A decent film with a heartwarming deep storyline. Some good ingredients from the stranger things young star, definitely want to see more from him in the future. I wouldn't want to grow up with one half of the family a different religion to the other.. definitely a tough one on young Abe. I'm glad on the way It ended..
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johnattar says...
6 months ago
In "Abe" (2019), the film's ambition to weave together cultural exploration and a personal journey falls flat primarily due to Noah Schnapp's unconvincing portrayal of Abe. Schnapp's performance lacks the depth and authenticity required to embody the complexities of a character navigating his identity within a diverse cultural landscape. His portrayal feels wooden and disconnected, failing to convey the emotional depth and nuances essential to the role.

The film's potential to delve into the intricacies of familial ties and cultural fusion is overshadowed by Schnapp's underwhelming acting. His inability to fully inhabit the character creates a jarring experience for viewers, preventing any genuine connection or empathy towards Abe's journey.

While the premise holds promise, Schnapp's performance cripples the film's ability to resonate with audiences on an emotional or intellectual level. Ultimately, despite the film's aspirations, the lackluster portrayal of the central character leads "Abe" to stumble, leaving it with a regrettable 1/10 rating.

For someone who doesn't represent Palestinian and love a sick sionist
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faithful soul says...
3 years ago
An intriguing but muddled drama about one young man, his family conflicts, and his search to find (or not find) his religious identity. Schnapp is good in his role - better than some of the adults acting alongside him - but this could have been better and a little more insightful.
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