Caramel streaming
Genre
Drama
Year
2007
Runtime
1h36

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Metascore

Caramel

Love, friendship, and sweet escapism in Beirut.

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Synopsis

Caramel is a heartwarming and beautifully crafted Lebanese film directed by Nadine Labaki, released in 2007. The story revolves around the lives of five diverse women who work at a Beirut beauty salon. Each facing their own struggles and societal expectations, the film delicately explores themes of love, friendship, and female solidarity. As they navigate through personal challenges, the women find solace in each other's company, bonding over shared experiences and the sweet escapism of caramel wax. The film captures the essence of everyday life in Beirut, offering a glimpse into the bittersweet complexities of relationships and modern-day struggles in Lebanon's vibrant capital city.

Cast

  • Nadine Labaki

    Nadine Labaki

    Layale

  • Yasmine Al Massri

    Yasmine Al Massri

    Nisrine

  • Adel Karam

    Adel Karam

    Youssef

  • Joanna Moukarzel

    Joanna Moukarzel

    Rima

  • Gisรจle Aouad

    Gisรจle Aouad

    Jamale

  • Sihame Haddad

    Sihame Haddad

    Rose

Reviews

Caramel has been praised by critics for its authentic portrayal of women's lives in Lebanon. Rotten Tomatoes gave the film an impressive 94% rating, describing it as a 'heartfelt and engaging drama that beautifully weaves together the stories of its female protagonists.' IMDb rates Caramel at 7.1/10, showcasing the global appeal of this emotional rollercoaster of a movie. Metacritic also applauds the film with a score of 70/100, reflecting the widespread critical acclaim it has received. Critics have lauded Nadine Labaki's directorial prowess, pointing out the film's ability to resonate with audiences on a deep emotional level. Variety magazine describes Caramel as a 'soothing tonic for the soul, blending humor and humanity in equal measure.' Overall, the film has earned praise for its compelling storytelling, captivating performances, and its ability to shed light on the complexities of women's lives in the Middle East.