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Fou de samba

Original title: Mad About Mambo
  • 2000
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.2K
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Keri Russell and William Ash in Fou de samba (2000)
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A Catholic high-school student trying to perfect his soccer timing by practicing dance falls in love with his dance partner.A Catholic high-school student trying to perfect his soccer timing by practicing dance falls in love with his dance partner.A Catholic high-school student trying to perfect his soccer timing by practicing dance falls in love with his dance partner.

  • Director
    • John Forte
  • Writer
    • John Forte
  • Stars
    • William Ash
    • Maclean Stewart
    • Tim Loane
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • John Forte
    • Writer
      • John Forte
    • Stars
      • William Ash
      • Maclean Stewart
      • Tim Loane
    • 21User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    William Ash
    William Ash
    • Danny Mitchell
    Maclean Stewart
    • Mickey
    Tim Loane
    • Brother McBride
    Russell Smith
    • Gary
    Joe Rea
    • Spike
    Brendan Morrissey
    • Referee 1
    Inge Dorman
    • Hockey Goalie
    Julian Littman
    • Rudi Morelli
    Daniel Caltagirone
    Daniel Caltagirone
    • Carlos Rega
    Alan McKee
    • Frank Mallin
    Terry Byrne
    • Gaelic Teacher
    Aingeal Grehan
    Aingeal Grehan
    • Mrs. Mitchell
    Gavin O'Connor
    Gavin O'Connor
    • Seamus Mitchell
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Sidney McLoughlin
    Rosaleen Linehan
    • Mrs. Burns
    Kelan Lowry O'Reilly
    • Graham
    Keri Russell
    Keri Russell
    • Lucy McLoughlin
    Theo Fraser Steele
    Theo Fraser Steele
    • Oliver Parr
    • Director
      • John Forte
    • Writer
      • John Forte
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    User reviews21

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    Arthur-23

    Great surprise!

    I don't know why this film didn't get wide release in 2000 when it first made the rounds in theaters, but now that it's available on video you shouldn't miss the opportunity to rent it. This was a nice, pleasant, entertaining film. Nothing "great" or Oscar worthy, but who cares? The story flowed, the sound track was great, and the comedic elements hit their marks. Although Keri Russell's Irish accent may not have achieved the subtle nuances of an Irish native, she did a fine job! And William Ash (the soccer 'Mambo king') and Brian Cox (as Keri's father) were fine as well! What more can you ask for? Over all, this was a nice, fresh romantic comedy that was more entertaining than another film set in Ireland a fews years prior, The MatchMaker (with Janeane Garofalo).
    pdavis68

    Glad I saw it on cable

    The movie isn't bad. It's a decent story, but I wouldn't have paid to see it.

    I have to say I'm a bit impressed by Keri Russell's Irish accent. Not perfect, but not bad for an American. I personally can't do one at all, but hers wasn't bad. A few slips here and there.

    The story is pretty good in a lot of ways, but isn't atypical of the kind of storyline they're producing.

    I think some people were a little too concerned with the dance aspect, but the acting was terrific. I think Keri Russell is a very professional and believable actress.

    There were some technical "mistakes", for example, Luis Miguel singing "La Gloria es Tu", which is Spanish, and the Mambo is Brazilian and really goes more with Brazilian music, which of course would be in Portuguese.

    Still, overall, I liked the movie. I give it a 7.
    Cheddar

    Sweet...

    Definitely not a movie you'll remember for the ages, but a sweet, enjoyable one nonetheless. Ireland's beauty is challenged only in this movie by Keri Russell's. However, I did take a deep breath and ask myself if I liked this movie only because of those 2 things. Naah...it's sweet and enjoyable. Check this one out.
    7Babayara

    Not that bad

    I am usually sick of movies like this one, but for some reason, I was a bit entertained by this one. Maybe (as someone already mentioned) because it reminded me of my days back to high school. Who knows? I think that the story is a bit different than in other movies with the similar content. For example, I expected that it would be a classic love-teenage-sweet story (or whatever), and that they would just appear in the competition and win it. But I was completely wrong, and was a bit surprised with what happened at the competition. I agree about the most comments regarding poor dancing, Latino music etc, but I am not a big fan of all these things so that I didn't care much about it. Another thing that I liked, and that differs from the stereotype, is the place - Belfast, and lack of glamour and high-class houses, expensive cars, etc (except very few scenes). In summary, I give 7 to this movie, although it might be too high and not fair comparing to some other really great movies. But again, who cares. Cheers.
    cremedelaranja

    Mambo is Brazilian? Since when?

    I think I am the first Brazilian here to post a comment about this movie. I know I should be happy that they made a movie with "Brazilian" things in it, and I know I should laugh about others ignorance of Brazil instead of getting mad. But I just can't. I am just tired of this.

    First of all, and the most important thing: Mambo is not Brazilian. Never was and never will be. Period. Samba doesn't even sound like Mambo and Mambo is danced in a complete different way. Mambo is beautiful but it's not Brazilian, sorry. And by the way I think real samba is played in this movie like just once or something. The whole time is like other Latin rhythms in Spanish or other Brazilian songs that have nothing to do with samba. When the "Brazilians" in the movie are cheering in the soccer game they are using Mexican sounds. Come on! Latin Americans are completely different from each other, have completely different music, customs, culture...why put them all in a basket like they are all the same same same? It's like saying French culture and German culture is the same. It's not! I know this is just a silly movie and I shouldn't even care but the message those silly movies around there give...Than people start thinking that all Latin rhythms are the same not giving a dawn that Cuban music and Mexican music are so different from each other.

    I was happy tough when the girl said that in Brazil we speak Portuguese. Thank you for that. Portuguese and Spanish are very similar but the sound of those languages is completely different.

    And the Ricky Martin song in the "samba dancing"? Oh, my God.... And that dancing was samba? Really? Wow.... How different from what I though samba was. Anyways...

    I think my parents are right seating in the living room laughing a lot about the ignorance people have about my country and Latin culture. Because actually...it is funny that a guy decides to make a movie and doesn't make any research about the culture or country(any!!!), using stereotypes and making a total fool of himself with this festival of cultural stupidity. And that guy that played a "Brazilian"? Oh, lords....

    Ok, ok.... people...please.... if you want to make a movie about or showing other cultures pleeeeeeeeeeease make some research about it, talk to people from those countries. Like those "Iranian" soldiers in American movies speaking Turkish. Hahahahaa Some people don't notice but some do and it is just ridiculous! hahaha I should really just laugh.

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    • Trivia
      Was the last film to be released by Gramercy Pictures.
    • Goofs
      In a bedroom scene, a cutaway to Spike shows him glaring up at Danny but wide shots show him concentrating on a drum he's banging.
    • Quotes

      Lucy McLoughlin: We're just dancing partners, okay?

    • Soundtracks
      Digee Dime
      Written by Steven Delopoulos

      Performed by Burlap to Cashmere

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 2000 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • PolyGram
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Perfect Timing
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • First City Features Ltd.
      • Gramercy Pictures (I)
      • Phoenix Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $65,283
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $32,432
      • Aug 6, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $65,283
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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