Film Review
Whilst the scenario is hardly original,
Dans tes rêves is a
respectable attempt at a rap musical, albeit a pretty tame imitation of
Curtis Hanson's
8 Mile
(2002). In his debut feature, Denis Thybaud directs the
film with self-assurance and successfully crafts an urban fairytale,
which is buoyed up by the contributions from a talented supporting
cast. The film probably does not have as wide an appeal as it
merits, but for those who like rap and French films with a social theme
it is certainly worth checking out.
© Scott Michel 2010
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Film Synopsis
Ixe's one passion in his life is rap music. His ambition is to be a
professional rap artist, but since he lives on a poor housing estate and
has no chance of meeting anyone in the music business, the likelihood of
this happening is minimal. He is constantly at war with his nagging
mother, who keeps telling him he should give up his dreams and get himself
a proper, respectable job, such as working for the post office. Undeterred,
Ixe sticks to his guns and one day his luck changes for the better.
He comes across a hip-hop producer who is on the look-out for fresh new talent.
Ixe's fantastic dream is about to become a stupendous reality...
© James Travers
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Film Credits
- Director: Denis Thybaud
- Script: Oxmo Puccino
- Cinematographer: Myriam Vinocour
- Music: Florent Barbier,
Stéphane Saunier,
Kool Shen
- Cast: Disiz La Peste (Ixe),
Béatrice Dalle (Ava),
Alex Descas (Mojo),
Vincent Elbaz (Ben),
Jean-Pierre Cassel (Mike),
Simon Abkarian (Wilson),
Léa Drucker (Jenny),
Edouard Montoute (Keuj),
Simon Buret (DJ Régis),
Adrien Saint-Joré (Zincou),
Youssef Diawara (Louch One),
Ali Karamoko (Bishop),
Blandine Bury (Soraya),
Firmine Richard (Nicaise),
Tony Mpoudja (Gun),
Khalid Maadour (Belly),
Bernard Cheron (Le petit vieux),
Mauricette Gourdon (La petite vieille),
Sara Martins (La femme de Keuj)
- Country: France
- Language: French
- Support: Color
- Runtime: 102 min