Neptune Frost
- 2021
- Tous publics
- 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.2K
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An intersex African hacker, a coltan miner and the virtual marvel born as a result of their union.An intersex African hacker, a coltan miner and the virtual marvel born as a result of their union.An intersex African hacker, a coltan miner and the virtual marvel born as a result of their union.
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- Writer
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- Awards
- 3 wins & 18 nominations total
Diogène Ntarindwa
- Priest
- (as Diogene Intarindwa 'Atome')
Bertrand Ninteretse
- Matalusa
- (as Bertrand Ninteretse 'Kaya Free')
Eric Ngangare
- Potolo The Avatar
- (as Eric Ngangare '1Key')
Natasha Muziramakenga
- Binya
- (as Natacha Muziramakenga)
Eliane Umuhire
- Memory
- (as Eliane Umuhire)
Cecile Kayiregawa
- Head Nun
- (as Cécile Kayirebwa)
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I knew precious little about this movie before watching it. I may know even less after having watched it...and yet I enjoyed it tremendously
My son had recommended I watch "Quilombo" and this movie could pair well with that. A swirl of sound and color, a story that feels epic with anti-colonial overtones.
While the movie pulses with resistance, traces an odd odyssey of a striking and transforming character. It is like a poem, one tends to feel it rather than follow it.
If reading the one line/three clause official description baffles you, and you don't mind being baffled hop on board this Afrofuturist modern mothership.
I likely will rewatch this again, ideally with one or both sons. I think someone could take various frames and make paintings of them. I was sort of expecting this was a crazed masterpiece of an African auteur from Rwanda, but I guess I better call Saul (Williams) out as the genius.
At times this made me think of Sahel musicians recording music on cell phone chips - that kind of collision of tribal and techno.
Unanimous Goldmine, indeed.
My son had recommended I watch "Quilombo" and this movie could pair well with that. A swirl of sound and color, a story that feels epic with anti-colonial overtones.
While the movie pulses with resistance, traces an odd odyssey of a striking and transforming character. It is like a poem, one tends to feel it rather than follow it.
If reading the one line/three clause official description baffles you, and you don't mind being baffled hop on board this Afrofuturist modern mothership.
I likely will rewatch this again, ideally with one or both sons. I think someone could take various frames and make paintings of them. I was sort of expecting this was a crazed masterpiece of an African auteur from Rwanda, but I guess I better call Saul (Williams) out as the genius.
At times this made me think of Sahel musicians recording music on cell phone chips - that kind of collision of tribal and techno.
Unanimous Goldmine, indeed.
I watched this film with 3 of my friends. 4 of us together, all young white guys, and we all liked it.
I especially LOVED IT! <3
This is a unique, creative masterpiece of a film. It's artsy, experimental, clearly limited budget - but it all works out great.
Sure, there's little plot. But not every movie needs a plot to be good, some movies are just great pieces of art, an experience - and this is one of those.
I can promise you, as far as such promises are possible, that you have never seen anything like it before. And as a development in the new genre of Afrofuturism, I personally believe that this movie could be a pivotal moment in the history of African film. A pioneer to inspire others about what can be made.
Don't judge this movie by any standards you're familiar with (especially Hollywood). View it through the lense of something new, fresh, exciting, and I'm sure most would agree with me that this is something truly special. An experience absolutely worth watching.
I especially LOVED IT! <3
This is a unique, creative masterpiece of a film. It's artsy, experimental, clearly limited budget - but it all works out great.
Sure, there's little plot. But not every movie needs a plot to be good, some movies are just great pieces of art, an experience - and this is one of those.
I can promise you, as far as such promises are possible, that you have never seen anything like it before. And as a development in the new genre of Afrofuturism, I personally believe that this movie could be a pivotal moment in the history of African film. A pioneer to inspire others about what can be made.
Don't judge this movie by any standards you're familiar with (especially Hollywood). View it through the lense of something new, fresh, exciting, and I'm sure most would agree with me that this is something truly special. An experience absolutely worth watching.
Neptune Frost is completely trippy. Black codes from the underground meets cloud networks but all expressed as some kind of extended contemporary dance piece.
Parts are simply incoherent but there is always something to look at. It is interesting to have 2 or three characters in the foreground having a poetry recital while in the background there are often dancers interpreting the music that we are all hearing.
There are a number of ideas going on here and I really enjoyed this film as a creative and engaging although the stilted dialogue was a bit too theatrical for its own good.
It was very much like some kind of theatre / contemporary dance piece where the words are clues to the story but not the whole story at all.
I read somewhere that the music was 3 albums worth and when I saw the drummers at the end I was ready for the film to finish so that editing felt like a natural arc. I saw this film at a film festival and I hope it gets wider release. It is exciting and visually and musically very much a success on its own terms. There is a narrative but I think that is secondary.
Parts are simply incoherent but there is always something to look at. It is interesting to have 2 or three characters in the foreground having a poetry recital while in the background there are often dancers interpreting the music that we are all hearing.
There are a number of ideas going on here and I really enjoyed this film as a creative and engaging although the stilted dialogue was a bit too theatrical for its own good.
It was very much like some kind of theatre / contemporary dance piece where the words are clues to the story but not the whole story at all.
I read somewhere that the music was 3 albums worth and when I saw the drummers at the end I was ready for the film to finish so that editing felt like a natural arc. I saw this film at a film festival and I hope it gets wider release. It is exciting and visually and musically very much a success on its own terms. There is a narrative but I think that is secondary.
It seems like everything went into aesthetics with this one. There are really cool ideas and backgrounds and characters, but instead of plot development, we just get a lot of concepts shouted at us instead. This would have been better simply as an album or long music video, in my opinion. I am a huge Saul Williams fan and had hoped for a more complete movie experience.
The many themes of sexuality, capitalism, colonization, exploitation all tie up at the end when there's these sort of "lectures" . The music and the unique approach is great!
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- Also known as
- 해왕성 로맨스
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $193,875
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,527
- Jun 5, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $209,934
- Runtime
- 1h 45m(105 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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