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Kate Winslet, luscious in a brilliantly colored caftan and flushed from the heat of an African sun, makes a beautiful hippie, circa 1972, in ''Hideous Kinky''. As Julia, a vagabond Londoner traipsing around Marrakech, Winslet -- in her first dramatic outing since ''Titanic'' -- perfectly projects that naive self-centeredness with which a Woodstock generation of young wanderers, seeking spiritual revelation, made their way to cultures as exotic as their thumbs could carry them. Accompanying Julia are her daughters: Somber Bea (Bella Riza) longs for the security of school, while animated Lucy (Carrie Mullan) is up for any adventure so long as Mom is a constant. For a while, a Moroccan acrobat (Said Taghmaoui), with whom Julia has a sexy romance, is, the girls decide, a good candidate to replace the feckless English father who left them.
Gillies MacKinnon, working with a screenplay by his brother Billy, adapts Esther Freud's 1992 novel with an emphasis on the sensual that allows little room for character development. Thus ''Hideous Kinky'' -- the difficult title comes from a nonsense mantra the sisters repeat -- is an opulent travelogue, a swirling montage of heightened moments, including magicians performing at a marketplace, a rich European entertaining in his mansion, and a sunburnt traveler hallucinating in the desert. As a result, we may not know what draws Julia to Sufism, but we do get to see a magisterial procession of Sufi mystics -- and, of course, to hear Jefferson Airplane's ''White Rabbit.''
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