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Sahara

  • 2017
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  • 1h 26m
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Sahara (2017)
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AdventureAnimationComedyFamilyRomance

A young cobra and his scorpion best friend go on a journey across the Sahara desert to save a new-found love.A young cobra and his scorpion best friend go on a journey across the Sahara desert to save a new-found love.A young cobra and his scorpion best friend go on a journey across the Sahara desert to save a new-found love.

  • Director
    • Pierre Coré
  • Writers
    • Pierre Coré
    • Stéphane Kazandjian
    • Nessim Debbiche
  • Stars
    • Omar Sy
    • Louane Emera
    • Franck Gastambide
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  • IMDb RATING
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    3.3K
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    • Director
      • Pierre Coré
    • Writers
      • Pierre Coré
      • Stéphane Kazandjian
      • Nessim Debbiche
    • Stars
      • Omar Sy
      • Louane Emera
      • Franck Gastambide
    • 53User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Omar Sy
    Omar Sy
    • Ajar
    • (voice)
    Louane Emera
    Louane Emera
    • Eva
    • (voice)
    Franck Gastambide
    Franck Gastambide
    • Pitt
    • (voice)
    Vincent Lacoste
    Vincent Lacoste
    • Gary
    • (voice)
    Ramzy Bedia
    Ramzy Bedia
    • Chef Chef
    • (voice)
    Clovis Cornillac
    Clovis Cornillac
    • Ver Luisant
    • (voice)
    Jean Dujardin
    Jean Dujardin
    • Georges
    • (voice)
    Grand Corps Malade
    Grand Corps Malade
    • Omar
    • (voice)
    Reem Kherici
    Reem Kherici
    • Alexandrie
    • (voice)
    Jonathan Lambert
    Jonathan Lambert
    • Michael
    • (voice)
    Sabrina Ouazani
    Sabrina Ouazani
    • Alexandra
    • (voice)
    Marie-Claude Pietragalla
    • Pietra
    • (voice)
    Mathilde Seigner
    Mathilde Seigner
    • Rita
    • (voice)
    Michaël Youn
    Michaël Youn
    • Poisson des Sables
    • (voice)
    Roschdy Zem
    Roschdy Zem
    • Saladin
    • (voice)
    Sonja Ball
    • Rita
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    • (voice)
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    • Tourist #2
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Daniel Brochu
    Daniel Brochu
    • Pitt
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Pierre Coré
    • Writers
      • Pierre Coré
      • Stéphane Kazandjian
      • Nessim Debbiche
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    5gabrielpeoples

    This movie could have been so much better...

    Sahara is a film I was unsure of. I went in with very low expectations... and, while those expectations weren't met, I felt disappointed by how the film tried to be unique and original but was bogged down by so many elements which didn't have any business being in it. Why did it name drop Batman and Robin? Why was some kind of commentary about class and race divide? Why was this movie trying to do so many things at once instead of doing the one thing I wanted it to be about - a love story with snakes as the main characters. That would be unique and interesting and has so much potential but no, this film had to get bogged down by so many annoying little cliches and trying to be relevant in all the wrong ways.

    I wanted this movie to be better than it was, I really did. And it felt like it was trying... but instead, what could have been a wonderful and unique movie ended up being forced into something it didn't want to be. And that makes me sad.
    5ramstedt0404

    Beautiful, but dumb as rocks

    The saying "All flash, no substance" feels like a perfect descriptor of this movie. The painting-like visuals of this movie are fantastic. The people in charge of that definitely deserve some praise for what they've accomplished. Now if only these people could be paired up with some people that are competent at crafting stories.. Because the story is anything but well-crafted. Most characters are extremely underdeveloped and shallow, with motivations being as flimsy as a leaf in the wind. I don't remember a single character in the movie being the least bit interesting; such utterly forgettable characters.

    Give this one a skip unless you're tired and just wanna look at something pretty while you shut your brain off.
    6gavin-thelordofthefu-48-460297

    Inconsistent, but well-animated, Sahara is passable entertainment if you have some kids

    Upon seeing this film back at 2017 when it came out on Netflix, I was expecting a very groundbreaking animated adventure that would rank to the likes of Pixar and DreamWorks. Unfortunately, what I got was an OK flick with some good visuals but a very underwhelming story. It's not a terrible film, don't get me wrong, but it could've been so much better.

    Let's start with the problems. The story has a very nice idea, a movie that takes place in the Sahara desert with a Romeo and Juliet-esque twist. Execution-wise, however, it falls into predictable territory and has cliches we've seen before in other animated films. Not to mention that it does drag somewhat slowly in places. While it does have some bits of funny humor, the script includes some adult references that are way too inappropriate for some viewers. Also, the characters didn't leave an impact to the story and end up being shallow and underdeveloped.

    That being said, there are some good things to admire about this film. The voice acting from everyone involved is fairly good especially the English dub (I might want to watch the film in french audio with subtitles someday since this was made by another animation studio in France), the music score fits the setting of the film very well, there are some moments where the action gets very interesting, and the best part is the animation. From the most unique animal designs of the characters to the nicely detailed look of the Sahara desert which makes the film worth watching because of it.

    Overall, this film makes for passable entertainment. It doesn't offer much in terms of the story and characters, but it's beautiful animation and a good music score makes this a flawed, but interesting animated movie made from France. If you have kids, give this one a shot. For the adults though, they probably won't get anything out of this.
    9tofrim

    Found it on Netflix

    Never heard of it, just put it on cause we couldn't find anything else. It looked like an old movie until we put it on and the animation was really good. The story unfolds a bit slow, but entertaining. Well worth our time. Both me, my gf and our daughter (7 years old) loved it.

    I see it gets low review scores here, which is odd, cause it was much better than many of the best animated films this year.

    So I'm wondering..why haven't anyone heard of this movie? Whoever tried to promote this movie did a horrible job. Shame on you. It's sad to see only the big animated movies win. If I ever saw a trailer of this movie, I can't remember it. There are many funny characters here too. Really well animated etc. Still, even in the pictures section here on IMDb it's really lacking content. Really strange!

    A good movie, but something went really wrong when this came out. Hope those somebody can learn from it and make more movies. It's also probably. One of the first movies that make "the evil" creatures like snakes and scorpions into heroes. That concept would easily look stupid, but this works.
    6benm-41751

    Sahara is visually beautiful but otherwise inconsistent

    The first thing one notices about Sahara is that it's visually stunning, with an art style that looks high-budget yet sets itself apart from the average CGI flick. Coupled with decent sound design, the film has good production values on the surface.

    Unfortunately, the script, storyboarding, and directing fluctuate between decent and cringe-worthy. Sometimes the action can be involving and the humor genuinely funny. But at other times it can be derivative or just plain awkward. The snakes in the film sometimes talk like humans (for example referencing Batman), which at those moments makes the film feel very cheap. Other times they actually steal jokes from other places. Some moments the film just feels clumsy like a demo reel. For example, I almost dozed off during the "climax" of the movie because the action was kind of confusing.

    Unfortunately, the writers and directors of the movie missed an opportunity to capitalize on the great production values with a solid script. It felt like someone whipped up the dialogue and refused to have it reviewed by anyone else. That said, it's not a bad movie. It's worth watching if only for the nice animation, and it shows that there is potential for new players in the CGI realm (who aren't from Pixar, Disney, or Dreamworks) to make something great-if they just step it up a little bit more.

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    • Trivia
      Coincidentally, or perhaps not, Clive Cussler's character Dirk Pitt, whose surname is shared with Ajar's scorpion sidekick, starred in a book, and later movie, called Sahara.
    • Goofs
      Glowworms don't exist in the Sahara.
    • Quotes

      Ajar: Pardon me, sir, you wouldn't have come across a camelcade, by any chance?

      [Long pause, then the sandfish swallows the small branch he was carrying in his mouth]

      Sandfish: You mean a camelcade heading toward Souksoukville with men, one of whom traveled with two hampers, from which a green snake was dangling, attempting to escape?

      Ajar: Yes! Yes, that's it!

      Sandfish: Hmm... Nah, doesn't ring a bell.

      Ajar: What? How is that possible? Which way is Soukso- whatever its name is?

      [the sandfish grumbles]

      Ajar: I'm sorry. You were mentioning a certain city, I believe?

      Sandfish: Souksoukville? A little city from the 15th century protected by eighteen-foot fortifications with a network of streets that's been classified as UNESCO'S...

      Ajar: Yes, yes! Where is it?

      Sandfish: Nah, never heard of it.

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Sa Mạc Yêu Thương
    • Production companies
      • Mandarin Films
      • La Station d'Animation
      • StudioCanal
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,061,843
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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