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‘Layla’ Review: An Arab Drag Queen Gets Lost and Found in a Feel-Good but Frustrating Queer Romance
‘Layla’ Review: An Arab Drag Queen Gets Lost and Found in a Feel-Good but Frustrating Queer Romance
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janvier 18, 2024
Drag performer turned filmmaker Amrou Al-Kadhi's liberating feature is buoyed by assured camerawork, a charismatic lead, and a convincing love story, even as some of the screenplay beats feel manufactured to create tensions.
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