Fanny Ardant and Roschdy Zem are not an obvious pairing for a romantic drama, but both
actors succeed in rendering the incredible credible and bring emotional depth and poignancy
to this stylish but largely predictable film from Liria Bégéja. The
film derives much of its impact from its use of contrasts, and often these are taken to
painful extremes (Ardant and Zem being a case in point). Despite this, the drama
holds together well, primarily through Fanny Ardant's moving portrayal of a woman
who cannot quite put her life back together after a failed romance. Roschdy Zem
is underused, or rather abused, by a script that slips too easily into caricature, but
he still manages to make his character believable and sympathetic. For all its faults,
Change-moi ma vie is an emotionally engaging
drama whose impact derives almost entirely from the darkly introspective performances
of two exceptional actors.
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Film Synopsis
Nina is an actress in her late forties who is struggling to find work after
her return to Paris. She has spent several years in Russia with her
lover, but when he left her she decided to return to France and resume her
once promising career. Feeling rejected because no one will employ
her she takes an overdose of pills and collapses in a public park.
The only person to come to her aid is a young Algerian man named Sami.
A former athlete who once had dreams of becoming an Olympic champion, he
is now reduced to earning his crust as a transvestite prostitute. Seeing
that they have much in common , Nina and Sami find they have a fondness for
one another which may soon develop into love. They make a pact: Nina
will persevere in finding work as an actress, providing Sami turns his back
on drugs and prostitution and instead commits himself to becoming a professional
athlete. It isn't long before Sami realises he will never be able to
realise his dreams, and so he falls back on drugs...
Cast:Fanny Ardant (Nina),
Roschdy Zem (Sami),
Fanny Cottençon (Nadine),
Sami Bouajila (Fidel),
Olivier Cruveiller (Raphaël Dahan),
Jean-Yves Gautier (Client Nina),
Gérard Chaillou (Client chien),
Vincent Grass (Client handicapé),
Arié Elmaleh (Leïla),
Sébastien Haddouk (Nabila),
Jean-Yves Chilot (L'homme aux oeufs sur le plat),
Natacha Koutchoumov (Carole),
Djemel Barek (Réceptionniste hôtel 'Le Grillon'),
Fattouma Ousliha Bouamari (Serveuse bar 'Le Grillon'),
Betty Teboulle (Femme junkie),
Walter Pagano (Client Sami),
Myriam Loucif (Serveuse bar Ramadan),
Claude Brécourt (Serge, agent Nina),
Hervé Rey (Assistant Raphaël Dahan),
Blanche Raynal (Directrice théâtre)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 101 min
Aka:Change My Life
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