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Waël vive nos arredores de Paris dando pequenos golpes com Monique, uma mulher aposentada. Sua vida se transforma no dia em que um amigo, Victor, oferece a ele, por insistência de Monique, u... Ler tudoWaël vive nos arredores de Paris dando pequenos golpes com Monique, uma mulher aposentada. Sua vida se transforma no dia em que um amigo, Victor, oferece a ele, por insistência de Monique, um pequeno trabalho voluntário.Waël vive nos arredores de Paris dando pequenos golpes com Monique, uma mulher aposentada. Sua vida se transforma no dia em que um amigo, Victor, oferece a ele, por insistência de Monique, um pequeno trabalho voluntário.
Aymane Wardane
- Waël (enfant)
- (as Aymen Wardane)
Médine Zaouiche
- Djallil
- (as Médine)
Sofiane Zermani
- Usamah
- (as Fianso)
Leyla Doriane
- La mère de Shana
- (as Leyla Dorianne Bourial)
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I laughed, I cried, I could easy relate....... so so so well writen.... good acting too. was a special experience for me and as a movie lover i thank the director. good job, RESPECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BAD SEEDS, GOOD VIBES
Once in a while a movie comes along that speaks to you.
Sometimes, it's a big, important movie like The Godfather or quiet important movie like Howard's End.
And sometimes, it is just the right movie at the right time. In 1978, my wife and I went to see a movie and it was sold out, so we looked at what other movies we could see and for unknown reasons we selected a French comedy because I recognized one of the actor's name - Ugo Tognazzi. The movie was La Cage aux Folles. If you have never seen the original French movie, give yourself a New Year's present, see it.
Forty years later, lightning struck again, but this time surfing the innumerable choices on TV with my sister, looking for anything that wasn't about sadistic murderers or alien invasions. And, viola! There was Mauvaises Herbes or Bad Seeds, another French movie, this time taking place in Paris instead of Nice and on Netflix instead of a movie theatre. What drew us in was its female lead, Catherine Deneuve, looking every bit as beautiful as she has always been, but a beauty tempered by time and experience.
The story was simple - she and a thirty-ish Arab refugee, Wael, (Kheiron who also wrote and directed) have a neat scam that trades on people's prejudices about elderly woman and immigrants. When they get caught, it's not by the cops, but by an old male acquaintance of Deneuve's who threatens to turn them into the police unless they help him. He runs a summer program for 'bad seeds', six problem teens who are close to dropping out of school.
Wael becomes their teacher and his first challenge is to get the kids to speak - they have banned together, promising not to say a word. Wael solves this problem ingeniously then goes on to teach the wayward teens lessons in life.
Interspersed with this story is the story of a small boy in an unstated Arab country that is being torn apart by violence. His family is murdered and he has to live on the streets. How he does that and how he gets brought to an orphanage run by nuns is the parallel story from the boy's point of view.
Add into the mix a corrupt cop, a story of autumnal love, a neat trick to getting an attractive girl's phone number, six troubled but fascinating teens and just the right amount of menace and mayhem - and Viola!
Just as forty years ago, I was left with a warm glow that made me think not all is Trumpian gloom, that there is a way to find a life both fulfilling and sustainable, that the good, by adapting itself to this crooked world, can prevail.
And sometimes, it is just the right movie at the right time. In 1978, my wife and I went to see a movie and it was sold out, so we looked at what other movies we could see and for unknown reasons we selected a French comedy because I recognized one of the actor's name - Ugo Tognazzi. The movie was La Cage aux Folles. If you have never seen the original French movie, give yourself a New Year's present, see it.
Forty years later, lightning struck again, but this time surfing the innumerable choices on TV with my sister, looking for anything that wasn't about sadistic murderers or alien invasions. And, viola! There was Mauvaises Herbes or Bad Seeds, another French movie, this time taking place in Paris instead of Nice and on Netflix instead of a movie theatre. What drew us in was its female lead, Catherine Deneuve, looking every bit as beautiful as she has always been, but a beauty tempered by time and experience.
The story was simple - she and a thirty-ish Arab refugee, Wael, (Kheiron who also wrote and directed) have a neat scam that trades on people's prejudices about elderly woman and immigrants. When they get caught, it's not by the cops, but by an old male acquaintance of Deneuve's who threatens to turn them into the police unless they help him. He runs a summer program for 'bad seeds', six problem teens who are close to dropping out of school.
Wael becomes their teacher and his first challenge is to get the kids to speak - they have banned together, promising not to say a word. Wael solves this problem ingeniously then goes on to teach the wayward teens lessons in life.
Interspersed with this story is the story of a small boy in an unstated Arab country that is being torn apart by violence. His family is murdered and he has to live on the streets. How he does that and how he gets brought to an orphanage run by nuns is the parallel story from the boy's point of view.
Add into the mix a corrupt cop, a story of autumnal love, a neat trick to getting an attractive girl's phone number, six troubled but fascinating teens and just the right amount of menace and mayhem - and Viola!
Just as forty years ago, I was left with a warm glow that made me think not all is Trumpian gloom, that there is a way to find a life both fulfilling and sustainable, that the good, by adapting itself to this crooked world, can prevail.
I will pretty much watch Catherine Deneuve in anything. I'm not sure this is the sharpest screenplay I've ever seen and there are cliches a-plenty, but there is enough charm to kick some life into it. The three main characters are played to perfection and the plot is genuinely heartwarming. I'd never heard of Kheiron before, but I don't think this is the last I will see of him. Credit also to some great performances from the young cast playing a group of pupils on the verge of throwing their lives away. I would definitely say to anybody, give it a try, it makes for an enjoyable enough hour and three-quarters.
A sort of Slumdog Millionaire but transposed in another form.
Excelent .
A very educational movie that treats the hardships of life whit good humor
And in contrast to war, there is a different answer. If you didn't get my music reference don't worry, this is still about this movie and you should get what I'm trying to figure out with my question nevertheless. Can someone who has become a certain way (due to certain living standards, paths he or she took and other stuff) actually change? It's a main theme in this movie.
The movie may be predictable (although I had a moment of thinking of too many double crosses and coincidences), but it still is nice to watch. You have many different characters and all of them have certain flaws ... and you see them develop and overcome some of those flaws ... blossom to take the seed analogy ... but are the roots stronger or the mind too weak still? And where exactly would a good development go, if it happens?
The movie may be predictable (although I had a moment of thinking of too many double crosses and coincidences), but it still is nice to watch. You have many different characters and all of them have certain flaws ... and you see them develop and overcome some of those flaws ... blossom to take the seed analogy ... but are the roots stronger or the mind too weak still? And where exactly would a good development go, if it happens?
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesBad Seeds is Kheiron's second feature film after Nous trois ou rien (2015). For this new film, the director wanted to talk about a theme that particularly affects him: education.
- ConexõesFeatured in Vivement dimanche: Jean-Michel Jarre 3 (2018)
- Trilhas sonorasLoretta
From the album "Inter-Relation"
Written by John Scott (as Johnny Scott)
Performed by John Scott (as The Scottmen Plus)
Courtesy of Southern Library of Recorded Music
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 40 minutos
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