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Samba

  • 2014
  • T
  • 1h 58min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,7/10
17.683
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Charlotte Gainsbourg, Omar Sy, and Tahar Rahim in Samba (2014)
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Samba, un uomo senegalese, ha lavorato dieci anni in Francia. Viene arrestato e fa amicizia con la donna che lo aiuta con le questioni legali come volontaria. Viene rilasciato, dopo che gli ... Leggi tuttoSamba, un uomo senegalese, ha lavorato dieci anni in Francia. Viene arrestato e fa amicizia con la donna che lo aiuta con le questioni legali come volontaria. Viene rilasciato, dopo che gli è stato detto di lasciare la Francia. Chimica?Samba, un uomo senegalese, ha lavorato dieci anni in Francia. Viene arrestato e fa amicizia con la donna che lo aiuta con le questioni legali come volontaria. Viene rilasciato, dopo che gli è stato detto di lasciare la Francia. Chimica?

  • Regia
    • Olivier Nakache
    • Éric Toledano
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Éric Toledano
    • Olivier Nakache
    • Delphine Coulin
  • Star
    • Omar Sy
    • Charlotte Gainsbourg
    • Tahar Rahim
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    17.683
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Olivier Nakache
      • Éric Toledano
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Éric Toledano
      • Olivier Nakache
      • Delphine Coulin
    • Star
      • Omar Sy
      • Charlotte Gainsbourg
      • Tahar Rahim
    • 27Recensioni degli utenti
    • 119Recensioni della critica
    • 53Metascore
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    Omar Sy
    Omar Sy
    • Samba Cissé
    Charlotte Gainsbourg
    Charlotte Gainsbourg
    • Alice
    Tahar Rahim
    Tahar Rahim
    • Walid dit Wilson
    Izïa Higelin
    Izïa Higelin
    • Manu
    Issaka Sawadogo
    Issaka Sawadogo
    • Jonas Karanoto
    Hélène Vincent
    Hélène Vincent
    • Marcelle
    Youngar Fall
    • L'oncle Lamouna
    Christiane Millet
    Christiane Millet
    • Madeleine
    Jacqueline Jehanneuf
    • Maggy
    Liya Kebede
    Liya Kebede
    • Magali dite Gracieuse
    Sabine Pakora
    • Gracieuse - la gérante du salon
    Clotilde Mollet
    • Josiane - de l'agence d'intérim
    Boubacar Ndiaye
    • Un migrant à l'association
    Oumar Makalou
    • Un migrant à l'association
    Roukiata Ouedraogo
    • Un migrant à l'association
    Jaleleddine Abidi
    • Monsieur Asbag
    Sacha Petronijevic
    • Le Serbe
    Mohammed Guelt
    • Monsieur Jebli
    • Regia
      • Olivier Nakache
      • Éric Toledano
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Éric Toledano
      • Olivier Nakache
      • Delphine Coulin
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    6ferguson-6

    Maybe too light-hearted

    Greetings again from the darkness. Co-directors Olivier Narache and Eric Toledano delivered one of the best movies of 2012 with The Intouchables, and reunite to adapt a novel from Delphine Coulin. It's another "odd couple" story, this time focusing on Samba (Omar Sy) and Alice (Charlotte Gainsbourg). The familiar blend of drama and comedy is present, and the French immigration process takes a few shots.

    Omar Sy exploded on the scene in The Intouchables and again proves what a tremendous screen presence he has. However this time his turn is mostly dramatic, while the bulk of the comedy arrives courtesy of his friend Wilson (played by Tahar Rahim from A Prophet). Ten years ago, Samba immigrated to France from Senegal, and has been sending money home ever since. A police incident leaves Samba in danger of being deported, and he receives help from Alice, an inexperienced immigration worker who is dealing with her own issues … she's a hard core corporate burn out (hide your cell phone fellas!).

    Given the subject matter, the film is much funnier and pleasant to watch than one might expect. The actors listed above, along with Izia Higelin as another immigration worker, are all wonderful and interesting to watch as their characters struggle through the hand they've been dealt. Samba and Wilson steal moments of joy while living in constant fear of being discovered, while Alice is borderline depressive and insomniac. She and Samba spend much of the movie in clumsy flirtations while their stressful situations swirl around. It's awkward to watch, but we do find ourselves hoping things work out for each of them.

    A very promising opening sequence contrasts the attendees of a high-dollar wedding with the working class of those in the kitchen- of which Samba is one. Unfortunately, this contrast is mostly hinted at for the rest of the film, except for one terrific "back and forth/ him and her" segment. The best guess is that there is an outstanding dramatic story hidden by the overuse of comedy. While the laughs are legitimate and appreciated, the film leaves us feeling a bit empty, given the lack of information and insight we take away in regards to French immigration.
    6santiagocosme

    Reality brought to your screen.

    First of all, Samba is not a movie about dancing. I guess we all know that but I really felt like making this joke. Forgive my sometimes childish spirit. Samba is an enjoyable movie about a subject we are all aware of: ilegal immigrants. Unfortunately, ilegal immigrants are not our primary concern and I doubt anyone wastes more than 5 seconds a year thinking about them and their situation.

    Samba is a nice young man from Senegal who finds himself as close to being deported as when he arrived in Paris ten years back. During this decade in Paris, he worked in all sorts of jobs to take care of his family back home, and hoping to one day legalize his situation. In his particular struggle surviving in France and hiding from the police, he will find 3 people to rely on: his uncle who gives him a roof, a funny Arabic man who like him does not have a visa, and a french girl who is helping immigrants while taking a break from her real job.

    The adventures of our protagonist will make you laugh, and they will make you sad. Either way, they are a clear representation of the reality for thousands of men who are completely forgotten by the world, and who were born to struggle. More than men, they are like ghosts in our cities.

    As a conclusion, I would said, this is not the best movie I have seen by any means, but clearly a movie I am happy to have watched. I am not going to become a social worker just yet, but at least, the thought of these brave men will stay with me for more than a few seconds I previously dedicated to their cause.
    6melisa-c

    What it feels like to be forced to hide your identitiy

    The emotion part of the movie is magnificent. You really get to understand what the uncertain life of an asylant feels like. But the ending was missing details and I felt like they tried to keep the ending short. What a pity.
    5ElMaruecan82

    An ersatz of "Intouchables"...

    In 2011, "Intouchables", starring Omar Sy and François Cluzet, touched the hearts of 20 millions French viewers through the unlikely friendship between a street-smart guy of African background and a white paraplegic millionnaire. The film met with international acclaim and made former TV comedian Omar Sy a star. Despite its obvious formula, there was a genuine sincerity and comedy never felt forced. Driven by such a success, Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache made a similarly driven-by-good-sentiments comedy in 2014, but the formula doesn't work and the script feel more like a calculated effort to duplicate "Intouchables"

    Samba Cissé, an Senegalese illegal immigrant, is the protagonist of a tale full of clichés and contrivances that severely undermine the message and create such an overdose of saccharine it's a miracle it remained reasonably watchable till the ending. Not a single character is capable to transcend overused tropes, starting wth Samba himself. Struggling to make ends meet and keep a low profile to avoid paper controls, he's got a nice smile and a sweet voice obviously meant to contrast with his athletic noticeability but never is his desperateness so great he can act beyond the obvious sanctification he's subjected to. The level of gentleness he conveys in some scenes confines to dim-wittedness, but that's not a reflection on Sy, the blame is on the script.

    I actually liked the opening sequence: no words, just a fancy restaurant with a long shot panning over the kitchen where migrants are working, obviously not the same profile than the customers. The film has a fair documentary value as it highlights the situations of migrants, doing petty and ungrateful jobs such as cleaning skyscraper windows, recycling garbage, and maybe there's a statement that these people are doing the jobs 'good citizens' refuse to, dirtying their hands or risking their necks. It would have been nice to have a few counter-examples instead of just preaching that all illegal migrants are driven by the best intentions. The narrative plays it safe, it's polished to the level of artificial blandness, and only comedy can spice up the material, but that's not saying much..

    I already had a bad feeling when we were introduced to the two social workers, Charlotte Gainsbourg plays Alice a post-burnout businesswoman with a nervous speech pattern and who can't open her bag without spilling pills and cachets all over the table. No depressed individual would expose these "details" but the script insists on exposing her as a neurotic. And what better conversation-starter with Samba? Her experienced colleague Manu (Izia Higelin) as her masculine nickname indicates, is the sharpshooter meant to highlight Alice's insecurity. When she sets off the metal detector, she shows a belly button ring. Then it beeps again a little lower. "you want a picture, sorry can't show this, can you let us come?" I couldn't believe a cop would let anyone get away with that attitude. But since Many is the comic relief, she's got to be Mrs. One-Liner.

    Everyone in "Samba" is an archetype whose actions follow a pre-written status: the comic relief, the voice of reason etc. There's a running-gag about Manu warning Alice over keeping some distance from the migrants and not give her phone number. Of course, she does. When Manu asks Alice if she did, Alice's nervous "no, of course" was supposed to be a joke. Ha ha. And it doesn't help that both actresses overplay their roles and that the two end up falling in love with two migrants, conveying the absurd notion that an attraction to exotic individuals had a little bearing on their endeavor.

    And so we get an embarrassing scene where she asks Samba to put on a shirt, peep over his torso and make him an object of interracial fantasy "Intoucbables" had almost flirted with such voyeurism when it made Driss a terrific dancer admired by little 'bourgeois' but it worked. However, they felt the need to add a striptease session with Tahar Rahim as Wilson -the other migrant who pretends to be Brazilian- in front of cheerful female office workers. I have less a problem with that scene than its pretentious gratuitousness, there could be a subtle point to make about a certain white female gaze on ethnic men, and the way it can be cleverly exploited by these very targets, but the film didn't aim that high.

    Anyway, after a nice party meant to elicit our admiration toward social workers, Mrs. One-LIner finally falls in love with Wilson precisely because she has a crush on Latinos, not only the subplot never really pays off but it contradicts her character who's supposed to be so smart she wouldn't fall in such a trap, The attempts of a romantic comedy are forced and clunky and in fact the whole premise is ruined by Alice being in love with Samba while the two had better chemistry friendship-wise.

    As I said, Sy was good, and I liked Isaka Sawadogo as his uncle Jonas. The thing is that his gentleness is needlessly emphasized so the closest to a bad action is when he ends up having an affair with the fiancée of a fellow Senegalese he met in the camps. Instead of bringing some trouble with the Law, it's all a McGuffin to make Samba stay in France. The preposterous ending was a copout because it prevented to raise the question: if he couldn't get his papers, couldn't he just marry Alice? The directors don't even dare to raise an important point about marriage-in-name.

    That would have been an interesting dilemma because I could never see them together. In a scene where they have their first intimate moments, a plumbery incident makes her so hysterical I couldn't see him spending his life with her... And so I tried to see the film differently, imagining Samba as a manipulative fellow trying to marry Alice, get his papers and get the hell out. Not a good sign when a plot looks better from a cynical angle.
    10l-bugayong

    Laughed and cried in the same breath

    As some have noted before, it is a light-hearted movie on a serious topic (undocumented immigrants) but always respectful at that.

    I cannot quite agree with the reviewers that did not see the humor in this movie (I laughed about every three minutes throughout - expect towards the end - and sometimes even cried at the same time). Neither can I understand how people can say that the characters are flat or even "boring". Imho, the film succeeds in portraying them in not just black and white; each of them (and there are many!) evolves within the 120 minutes so much so that, in fact, it is not about the immigrants being the "angels" and the immigrant officers being the "devils" at all. On the contrary, lines are blurred very early on and especially in the end.

    I find that this is a worth successor of "Untouchables"; I probably even prefer it. It is a very moving film (similar to the documentary "l'Escale") but without trying to be so. Also, the actors are brilliant! (Omar Sy, I think, even manages to mimic a Senegalese accent.)

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      Omar Sy's fifth project with directors Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano, following the short movie Ces jours heureux (2002) and the feature films Primi amori, primi vizi, primi baci (2006), Troppo amici (2009) and Quasi amici - Intouchables (2011).
    • Citazioni

      Alice: Ni le début d'abus.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      A continuation of the last scene showing Samba walking through Paris is seen behind the initial credits (till around one-third of the way through the credits).
    • Connessioni
      References Cenerentola (1950)
    • Colonne sonore
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      Written by Ludovico Einaudi

      Performed by Ludovico Einaudi

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    • Data di uscita
      • 23 aprile 2015 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Francia
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Gaumont (France)
      • Official site
    • Lingue
      • Francese
      • Inglese
      • Portoghese
      • Russo
      • Serbo
      • Arabo
    • Celebre anche come
      • Самба
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Caserne des Célestins, 18 boulevard Henri IV, Paris 4, Parigi, Francia(Samba has become a cook)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Quad
      • Ten Films
      • Gaumont
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    • Budget
      • 20.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 151.530 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 24.588 USD
      • 26 lug 2015
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      • 39.178.695 USD
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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