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Towelhead (2008)
Released By: Warner Independent Pictures   Rating: R   In Theaters: 9/12/2008
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Studio: Warner Independent Pictures
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Alan Ball
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.towelhead-themovie.com/
Theatrical Release: 9/12/2008
Home Video Release: 12/30/2008
Cast: Toni Collette, Aaron Eckhart, Maria Bello, Summer Bishil, Peter Macdissi, Eugene Jones III
Published ID: 497463
UPC: 883929047505,
Plot: Six Feet Under creator and American Beauty screenwriter Alan Ball makes his feature directorial debut with this screen adaptation of author Alicia Erian's controversial novel {-Towelhead}. Jasira (Summer Bishil) is a 13-year-old Arab-American who's contending with the pains of adolescence when her life takes a sudden and unexpected turn. Sent to live with her stern Lebanese father, Rifat (Peter Macdissi), by her self-absorbed mother (Maria Bello), Jasira finds herself struggling to adjust to life in the suburbs while contending with racism and hypocrisy at every turn. Rifat lives in a modest, suburban Houston home next to racist reservist Mr. Vuoso (Aaron Eckhart) and meddling expectant mother Melina (Toni Collette). Adjusting to life in the suburbs isn't easy for young Jasira, though she tries her hardest to adapt to the unfamiliar environment by striking up casual conversations with her curious new neighbors. In the process, Jasira finds herself increasingly attracted to hormone-driven African-American teen Thomas (Eugene Jones). When Rifat finds out that his daughter's new boyfriend is black, he vehemently condemns the relationship. As America launches its initial invasion of Iraq, Jasira finds herself caught up in a potentially explosive situation that is only compounded by her raging hormones and the snooping of her pregnant, busybody neighbor. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Lebanese Beauty.
Added 10/23/2009

A good film with interesting characters about a girl's life and a father who's kind of difficult to understand for most viewers; but I somehow related to him on many many levels. It's not the easiest thing to leave one's country and jump into a nation where there are so many different cultures, colours, people, ideas, philosophies and very little listening and understanding. For a single parent, the task of upbringing a girl (that too an only child) can seem so daunting especially because every single thing the parent ensues to protect his child will seem like an abomination to the bystanders who really have no right, no say over how..I'll stop writing. Anyway, the father's character was by far the best. Do watch this film, it will raise a hundred questions and viewpoints.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
An Intriguing Film but A Horrible Message
Added 10/10/2009

SPOLIER WARNING



I am shocked that no one else seems to point out the obvious. By the end of the film, the protagonist of the story, Jashira does not see anything wrong with having sex with Thomas... even though she is THIRTEEN YEARS OLD. Yes, this is an intriguing film. I did enjoy it at times. I get that it's supposed to be provocative and get you to think. However, I find her sexual relationship with Thomas just as disturbing as that with her next door neighbor... because at least with her neighbor she realized that something was wrong. Not once does she think that perhaps she is too young to be having sex, period. I'm writing this as a liberal NYC high school teacher. I just find it so sad that 13 year olds don't seem to have any innocence anymore.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
too much sex and the worst representation of the Lebanese culture
Added 9/5/2009

I hated this movie from the start but had to see it to the end to get to the moral of the story, but there wasn't any. Don't waste your money on this movie. It's the worst depiction of a Lebanese immigrant. As a Lebanese myself, I know that Lebanese fathers are very protective of their kids especially their daughters so there is no way a Lebanese man would leave his 13 year old daughter home alone to fend for herself. It is very hard to believe that Jasira's Dad would neglect her and allow so many people to take advantage of her. We came to the US when I was 15 and we were not allowed to date no matter what color the boy was let alone have sex. This man would've shipped his daughter straight to Lebanon if he even suspected that she is sexually active. The worst part is that Jasira seemed to enjoy all the abuse and even ask for it. I don't think teenage girls are that ignorant now a days or that stupid.
2 out of 3 people found this helpful.
What is this garbage? It's no American Beauty.
Added 8/4/2009

I only watched half of this movie. It seems to be nothing but a series of uncomfortable, uninteresting and pointless sexual scenes involving a 13-year-old girl. What was I supposed to feel watching this junk? Was it supposed to funny? It wasn't. Was it supposed to turn me on? It didn't. Was I supposed to sympathize with perverted, cruel, moronic classmates, parents and neighbors? I don't know how anyone who isn't at least one or all of those three things ever could. I gave it 2 stars instead of 1 because at least there were good actors in it. Everything else about the movie is a 1 out of 5 to me.
1 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Truly Awful
Added 7/31/2009

Don't be fooled the title of the movie, the movie is not about racism at all. A 20 year-old woman, who looks nothing, NOTHING like most teenagers is selected to play 13 year-old Jasira, a naive girl with an abusive father and a pedophilic nextdoor neighbor. The dialogue between her and the neighbor is nothing like the dialogue I had with any adult at age 13, much less the dialogue with her (20 year-old) black boyfriend (himself a predictable skein of cliched stereotypes) driven to get into her pants. If the hypersexualization of teenage girls doesn't bother you, (and if that's the case you're probably a closet pedophile yourself), then this movie is perfect, since it is proof that sex sells at the expense of poor character development, empty dialogue, and insipid plot. I cannot believe anyone would enjoy this movie.
1 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Lebanese Beauty.
Added 10/23/2009

A good film with interesting characters about a girl's life and a father who's kind of difficult to understand for most viewers; but I somehow related to him on many many levels. It's not the easiest thing to leave one's country and jump into a nation where there are so many different cultures, colours, people, ideas, philosophies and very little listening and understanding. For a single parent, the task of upbringing a girl (that too an only child) can seem so daunting especially because every single thing the parent ensues to protect his child will seem like an abomination to the bystanders who really have no right, no say over how..I'll stop writing. Anyway, the father's character was by far the best. Do watch this film, it will raise a hundred questions and viewpoints.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
An Intriguing Film but A Horrible Message
Added 10/10/2009

SPOLIER WARNING



I am shocked that no one else seems to point out the obvious. By the end of the film, the protagonist of the story, Jashira does not see anything wrong with having sex with Thomas... even though she is THIRTEEN YEARS OLD. Yes, this is an intriguing film. I did enjoy it at times. I get that it's supposed to be provocative and get you to think. However, I find her sexual relationship with Thomas just as disturbing as that with her next door neighbor... because at least with her neighbor she realized that something was wrong. Not once does she think that perhaps she is too young to be having sex, period. I'm writing this as a liberal NYC high school teacher. I just find it so sad that 13 year olds don't seem to have any innocence anymore.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
too much sex and the worst representation of the Lebanese culture
Added 9/5/2009

I hated this movie from the start but had to see it to the end to get to the moral of the story, but there wasn't any. Don't waste your money on this movie. It's the worst depiction of a Lebanese immigrant. As a Lebanese myself, I know that Lebanese fathers are very protective of their kids especially their daughters so there is no way a Lebanese man would leave his 13 year old daughter home alone to fend for herself. It is very hard to believe that Jasira's Dad would neglect her and allow so many people to take advantage of her. We came to the US when I was 15 and we were not allowed to date no matter what color the boy was let alone have sex. This man would've shipped his daughter straight to Lebanon if he even suspected that she is sexually active. The worst part is that Jasira seemed to enjoy all the abuse and even ask for it. I don't think teenage girls are that ignorant now a days or that stupid.
2 out of 3 people found this helpful.
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