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Man Push Cart

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Ramin Bahran

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Plot Summary

It's 3:00 a.m. in Manhattan, the hour of rumbling garbage trucks, glaring headlights, and the bluish florescent glow of the all-night delis. Trudging alongside the honking traffic, Ahmad drags a coffee and bagel cart to a busy midtown corner. Hours later, he is swiftly and efficiently selling steaming cups of "coffee regular" to rushing New Yorkers. In the afternoons, he battles traffic to return the cart to a warehouse, occasionally peddling bootleg DVDs for extra cash along the way. A solitary, quiet loner, Ahmad strikes up slightly awkward friendships with Noemi, a young Spanish woman who works at a newsstand, and wealthy, jovial Mohammad, who is shocked when he realizes Ahmad was a famous singer in Pakistan. Through Ahmad's relationships with both his new friends, and his estranged family, we come to understand that he is haunted by a tragedy in his past. A beautifully crafted character study that captures the textures of a very specific New York experience, Ramin Bahrani's Man Push Cart is a subtle, insightful portrait of a man struggling with issues of identity, self-worth, and the harsh realities of finding a place to belong in a vast, often-unfriendly American metropolis.

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Movie Reviews from Rotten Tomatoes

TOMATOMETER

88%
  • Reviews Counted: 48
  • Fresh: 42
  • Rotten: 6
  • Average Rating: 6.9/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: Ahmad (Ahmad Razvi), the Pakistani immigrant who is the protagonist of Ramin Bahrani's Man Push Cart, goes through a Sisyphean daily grind. – Stephen Holden, New York Times, Jul 16, 2008

Fresh: The writer-director, Ramin Bahrani, is a natural-born filmmaker who captures how the banal physical details of manning a pushcart could come to define a life. – Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly, Sep 7, 2011

Fresh: It's by no means an exaggeration to describe this quietly powerful film as Bressonian. – Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times, Sep 20, 2007

Fresh: Bahrani and his DP Michael Simmonds illuminate the murky beauty -- and hardscrabble economics -- of New York's all-night shadowland. – Dennis Lim, Village Voice, Jun 24, 2010

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Customer Reviews

What a depressing movie

The premise is great and it's what drew me to this film. The cinematography was very New York and I would love to see more from the female lead Leticia Dolera. I kept waiting for that final uplifting moment, but this film seems all too real and left me with unanswered questions.

Good moody film

Very well shot, well framed, good tempo. Atmospheric but edgy.
Plot could seem open ended - not predictable - this is good too.
The hero, damaged by a past we are not privy to, is nonetheless impacted, and the film witnesses this without being overly sentimental.
I liked the movie.

Over-rated....

We've seen it all before. Poor hard luck struggling immigrant to america... please! This flick for me was a major let down. And, i would not recommend it! I wanted to like it, but it just didn't happen. Spoiler alert......, he doesn't sing! It's a weird little artsy-fartsy flick. Stupid ending too!

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Man Push Cart
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  • $7.99
  • Genre: Drama
  • Released: 2007

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