Sahara
- 2017
- Tous publics
- 1h 26m
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.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
- Eva
- (voice)
- Pitt
- (voice)
- Gary
- (voice)
- Chef Chef
- (voice)
- Ver Luisant
- (voice)
- Georges
- (voice)
- Omar
- (voice)
- Alexandrie
- (voice)
- Michael
- (voice)
- Alexandra
- (voice)
- Rita
- (voice)
- Saladin
- (voice)
- Rita
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
- Tourist #2
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Pitt
- (English version)
- (voice)
Featured reviews
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.
HOWEVER
This is a film about a watermelon-eating cobra teaming up with a substance-abusing green snake to rescue another green snake from a racist caricature. There is a lot that this film gets wrong factually. Some can be attributed to artistic license, but a lot is just laziness. There are also some extremely questionable artistic decisions, such as the aforementioned stoner snake in a children's film, which leads to scenes in which he gets high, and snorts sand in the desert like cocaine. While most of the character design is good, there are a couple of notable exceptions where the character looks disgusting, or where they have clearly copied a character from elsewhere. The plot is okay, but a lot of it feels recycled from previous films, including some extremely cliched set-pieces.
In general, this is not the worst animated film ever. That does not make it good. I'd say put it on for a child then leave the room, but that would teach them that quality does not matter in children's films. Also, the drugs-based humour probably needs a responsible adult to put into context for them. Instead, put on a good film for your child, like Shrek or Chicken Run.
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.
Give this one a skip unless you're tired and just wanna look at something pretty while you shut your brain off.
Did you know
- TriviaCoincidentally, 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.
- GoofsGlowworms 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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- Countries of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Sa Mạc Yêu Thương
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $8,061,843
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1