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Watch The Black Tulip Movie Online No Survey

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After the Taliban is routed from Afghanistan in early 2001, the Mansouri family seizes the new window of freedom by opening a restaurant called "Poet's Corner," with an open microphone and an inviting platform for all to read poetry and tell their stories. This newfound hope proves to be fleeting as they struggle to maintain their lifestyle when encountering very real threats from lingering factions of the Taliban. (c) Official Site Unrated
Release Date The Black Tulip Oct 26, 2012 Limited
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Actors For The Black Tulip

Haji Gul Aser,Sonia Nassery Cole,Walid Amini,Somaia Razaye,Hosna Tanha,Karim Jaweed,Sadaf Yarmal,Basir Mujaheed,Shafi Sahel,Jack Scalia,Edoardo Costa,Somajia Razaya

Genres The Black Tulip : Drama,Kids & Family

User Ranting The Black Tulip : 3.5
User Percentage For The Black Tulip : 64 %
User Count Like for The Black Tulip : 801
All Critics Ranting For The Black Tulip : 5
All Critics Count For The Black Tulip : 12
All Critics Percentage For The Black Tulip : 25 %

Review For The Black Tulip

Well-meaning but unconvincing drama looks for optimism in Afghanistan.
John DeFore-Hollywood Reporter

A well-intentioned drama that would play much better if it didn't feel the need to make that message quite so heavy-handedly obvious.
Dennis Harvey-Variety

The dialogue is heavily expository, and the actors are not up to the task of breathing life into characters meant to symbolize the Spirit of the Afghan People or the Nature of Evil.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post

Newlyweds are slaughtered, a child kidnapped and a suicide bombing foiled, all of it advanced by chunks of clumsy dialogue and embarrassingly labored acting.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times

[Portrays] a vibrant culture and its festive traditions, rarely evoked in depictions of a nation long devastated by war.
Sheri Linden-Los Angeles Times

Sonia Nassery Cole's evocative Afghan drama is built on so much local detail, it often has the feel of a documentary.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News

Getting a film like The Black Tulip filmed, produced and out into the public is an impressive feat -- it's just a shame the effort didn't yield a better film.
Chelsey Grasso-Paste Magazine

Brave, well-meaning effort. . .with a mostly local crew in a high-risk locale. . . Best scenes in too-simplistic film are glimpses of cultural traditions, especially music.
Nora Lee Mandel-Film-Forward.com

It fails despite real stakes to distinguish itself in any way from the action-movie fantasies to which we're greatly accustomed.
Calum Marsh-Slant Magazine

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