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8/10
A delightful watch
kothara31 January 2021
A very enjoyable film to watch. The fact that it is a true story makes it all the more powerful. Certainly makes one think about nationality and people's rights
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9/10
A real feel good movie....!
r-kiebert22 August 2020
Outstanding Gerard Depardieu, beautiful country side in Bangla Desh and terrible circumstances for people without a future
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10/10
A Masterpiece
locaner12 September 2019
This movie is a masterpiece, beautifully telling the story of a young man and his struggle with adversity. I would watch it again and again, highly recommended if you like emotional thrillers, many props to the cinematographers for their work in this movie and capturing the raw emotion of this story. Suitable for families and people of all backgrounds
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5/10
A Touching Story
maximetuloup19 October 2019
A father leaves Bangladesh with his son Fahim, a chess enthusiast to introduce him to the French Master of this discipline and allow him to fulfill his dream even if the truth is much darker. Fahim is a film inspired by a true story, a story that highlights our humanity, but also the big problems of our society. The characters of the film are very touching, Assad Ahmed who is rather bluffing in the role of the little Fahim but also his father played by Mizanur Rahaman who delivers a delivery of a great sensitivity. Isabelle Nanty is always so friendly and I do not think I need to explain why Gerard Depardieu is a monstrous actor. Fahim is not a great risk-taking and even chess games are filmed with simplicity, but we let ourselves be carried away by this story which takes its main strength in its relation to the real facts. And it's a good thing.
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9/10
An effort to look as truthful as possible
ayoreinf11 July 2022
This is a real charming story, based on a real life story of the real young chess master who escaped Bangladesh with his father to France and how they did get their residence permit.

Being a true life story the film makes a conscience effort to looking as close as possible to real life with many scenes shot on location and minimal presence of movie making stunts. The so called lean approach to movie making. Only exception to this approach are the few scenes revealing to us - the viewers what really took place in Bangladesh to drive Fahim and his father away, these are edited in slowly allowing us more and more details of what the full story was, as the father tells more and more of his story. It's evident that Fahim did know the full story from start, but since this also the story of his father who made the real sacrifice bringing Fahim to France with nothing but hope in his bags, the movie lets us in on the full story only this way. No other intervention of the director is noticeable, a few sharp camera angles when things do get rough are almost forgettable. The actors are all genuine and heartfelt with the three leads topping the list. Thing is both Assad Ahmed who plays Fahim and Mizanur Rahaman who plays his father, are real rookies in the field, but they both look as real as any old pro would. Gerard Depardieu, is an old pro, who did this type of character many times before, and still he delivers a solid performance as the brute with the golden heart. That's one thing you can always count on Depardieu to do - perform like the professional he is.

One last, but unavoidable remark - the translation of the name - a touchy issue I can see why the original name Fahim could send a false signal to movie goers in Israel - but calling it The Wonder from Paris is a real stretch. Fahim, is from Bangladesh not from Paris so this translation is in fact a misrepresentation.
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Touching and funny at the same time
Gordon-1129 September 2020
I find this story very touching. The best thing is that there is a lot of comedy too, and the cinema often laughed out loud. I enjoyed it a lot.
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9/10
sooo moving...
jacintafortunata12 November 2020
I just watched this - OMG - sooo moving... just wonderful - suitable for anyone of any age or background!!!
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5/10
The projection of the story failed to reflect the story
AWALSumit27 July 2023
The projection of the story failed to reflect the story, very poor casting and storyline for the country of origin of the character on the part of Bangladesh (It seems more indian casting and location than Bangladesh and also some very unnecessary seen in the first 5 mins). The acting part of Mizanur Rahman was exceptional. How ever the part of the french was very nicely presented and also the characters was very natural. Even after liking the film Its hard to accept a very nice project and team to have the part rather than India with the indian casting and some very irrelevant 3 mins in the starting to project.
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