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202012 minDrama

The Long Goodbye

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Is The Long Goodbye worth watching? With a rating of 6.7/10, this Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Long Goodbye Synopsis

A short about racism and Islamophobia in the UK.

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Top Cast

Riz Ahmed
Riz AhmedRiz
Hussina Raja
Hussina RajaAminah
Javed Hashmi
Javed HashmiDad
Sudha Bhuchar
Sudha BhucharMum
Rish Shah
Rish ShahKarim
Ambreen Razia
Ambreen RaziaAisha
Taru Devani
Taru DevaniKhadija
Reynah Rita Oppal
Reynah Rita OppalSana
Nikkita Chadha
Nikkita ChadhaBrother's friend
Asmara Gabrielle
Asmara GabrielleFatima

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Is The Long Goodbye worth watching?

The Long Goodbye has received mixed reviews with a 6.7/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is The Long Goodbye hit or flop?

The Long Goodbye has received average ratings (6.7/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Long Goodbye is a Drama movie that A short about racism and Islamophobia in the UK....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 23, 2022
★ 7

A family and their friends are messing around at home when they are set upon by a gang of shotgun toting white racist thugs who have violently descended on their street. What ensues is truly abhorrent and would appear to happen with a degree of police complicity before quite a clever and intensely delivered piece of poetry from actor Riz Ahmed questioning who is who in the UK in 2020, and what is important in our double-standards ridden nation. The photography really effectively takes us to the heart of this scenario, almost as if we were there too, witnessing the atrocity. I do not believe this is a realistic reflection of something that could actually happen in Britain, nor do I believe that there are police officers who would permit this kind of brutal kerbside execution, but sometimes cinema needs extremes to provoke debate and responses - this is certainly food for thought.