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Dirty Pretty Things

Immigrants struggle to start new life

Dirty Pretty Things


Stars Audrey Tatou, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Benedict Won


Rating: 3 stars

Reviewer: Lt Simone Heyer

Stepping away from the mainstream, Dirty Pretty Things is a British production, set in London. Okwe (Ejiofor), a Nigerian immigrant, holds a day job driving cabs and giving medical advice to his thuggish boss. He has a night job at the front desk of the Baltic Hotel under an equally thuggish boss.



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Super Size Me


Stars Morgan Spurlock and countless McDonald’s staff


Rating: 3 stars

Reviewer: Lt Simone Heyer

Super Size Me, with the accompanying advertising picture of a fat-faced Ronald McDonald, fairly well sums up the idea that McDonald’s isn’t good for you.

Book Review

Step back in time

Iraq
By Dilip Hiro. Granta. 271pp. $24.95.
Reviewer: Pte John Wellfare

It can be easy to become overwhelmed by the immensity of an issue and lose sight of the smaller picture.






The Enemy

By Lee Child. Random House, 412pp. $32.95.
Reviewer: LS Rachel Irving

It can be easy to become overwhelmed by the immensity of an issue and lose sight of the smaller picture.


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