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202288 minDrama

Tori and Lokita

Is Tori and Lokita a Hit or Flop?

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Is Tori and Lokita worth watching? With a rating of 6.77/10, 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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Tori and Lokita Synopsis

In Belgium today, a young boy and an adolescent girl who have travelled alone from Africa pit their invincible friendship against the difficult conditions of their exile.

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Top Cast

Pablo Schils
Pablo SchilsTori
Joely Mbundu
Joely MbunduLokita
Alban Ukaj
Alban UkajBetim
Tijmen Govaerts
Tijmen GovaertsLuckas
Charlotte De Bruyne
Charlotte De BruyneMargot
Nadège Ouedraogo
Nadège OuedraogoJustine
Marc Zinga
Marc ZingaFirmin
Claire Bodson
Claire Bodson
Baptiste Sornin
Baptiste Sornin

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Is Tori and Lokita worth watching?

Tori and Lokita has received mixed reviews with a 6.77/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

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Tori and Lokita has received average ratings (6.77/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Tori and Lokita is a Drama movie that In Belgium today, a young boy and an adolescent girl who have travelled alone from Africa pit their invincible friendship against the difficult condit...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 19, 2022
★ 6

Pablo Schils ("Tori") is really strong in this story of a young boy and his sister "Lokita" (Joely Mbundu) who have migrated from Africa to Belgium, with the latter trying to obtain the necessary papers to stay. "Tori" has been deemed a legitimate refugee on the grounds that he may well be persecuted as the child of a sorcerer back home, but she is struggling to prove that they are actually related as he was taken to an orphanage at a young age. She acts very much as the boy's confidante, mother, sister and carer - encouraging him to study at school, whilst both work for "the Chef" (Alban Ukaj) delivering his drugs for him whilst he cooks the Focaccia in a small restaurant. Things take a turn for the desperate when it becomes clear that "Lokita" is going to have to take a more clandestine route to obtaining her documents, and to that end agrees to be a live-in carer of a different sort - at a cannabis growing facility. Unused to being apart, the two find an ingenious way to communicate - and to thrive - but that is not without it's risks... The thing with this film is that though both performances are engaging, the story lacks for plausibility. You would expect both characters to have acquired a certain street-wisdom, but some of the dialogue from this eleven year old boy is unrealistic. He is just too shrewd and adaptable! The story also appears to have run out of time and/or money as the plot development abruptly - and rather tragically - stops. It is all too hurried at the end and that is really quite disappointing. That said, there is chemistry in spades between the two actors and the Dardenne's do convey something of their love for each other despite their increasingly frustrating predicament in an interesting fashion - using their favourite song to poignant effect, too. Well worth a watch, but it would certainly have benefitted from a more evened-out delivery, all round.