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Rumba

  • 2008
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 17 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,8/10
1843
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon in Rumba (2008)
Visually appealing trailer for this quirky movie
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTeachers in a rural school, happy couple Fiona and Dom have a common passion: Latin Dancing. One night, after a glorious dance competition, they have a car accident and see their lives turn ... Alles lesenTeachers in a rural school, happy couple Fiona and Dom have a common passion: Latin Dancing. One night, after a glorious dance competition, they have a car accident and see their lives turn upside down. Rumba or how optimism and humour can overcome fatality!Teachers in a rural school, happy couple Fiona and Dom have a common passion: Latin Dancing. One night, after a glorious dance competition, they have a car accident and see their lives turn upside down. Rumba or how optimism and humour can overcome fatality!

  • Regie
    • Dominique Abel
    • Fiona Gordon
    • Bruno Romy
  • Drehbuch
    • Dominique Abel
    • Fiona Gordon
    • Bruno Romy
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Dominique Abel
    • Fiona Gordon
    • Philippe Martz
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,8/10
    1843
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Dominique Abel
      • Fiona Gordon
      • Bruno Romy
    • Drehbuch
      • Dominique Abel
      • Fiona Gordon
      • Bruno Romy
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Dominique Abel
      • Fiona Gordon
      • Philippe Martz
    • 11Benutzerrezensionen
    • 41Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Dominique Abel
    Dominique Abel
    • Dom
    Fiona Gordon
    • Fiona
    Philippe Martz
    • Gérard
    Bruno Romy
    Bruno Romy
    • Le voleur de pain au chocolat
    Clément Morel
    • Eliot
    Thérèse Fisher
    • L'infirmière
    Claire Dubien
    • La boulangère
    Tatiana Gueroult
    • La petite fille de la plage
    Michel Valognes
    • Le conducteur de bus
    Yohan Faure
    Yohan Faure
    • Le piéton
    Louis Lecouvreur
    • Le portier
    Stéphane Balls
    • Le patron du bar
    Odile de Coligny
    • Une institutrice
    Richard Carpentier
    • Instituteur
    Pascal Vénara
    • Instituteur
    Morgan Ade
    • Elève de Fiona
    Ophélie Anfry
    • Une femme sur la place
    William Ardley
    • Danseur
    • Regie
      • Dominique Abel
      • Fiona Gordon
      • Bruno Romy
    • Drehbuch
      • Dominique Abel
      • Fiona Gordon
      • Bruno Romy
    • Komplette Besetzung und alle Crew-Mitglieder
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    Chrysanthepop

    Rumba Romance

    Dominique Abel, Fiona Gordon, Bruno Romy create this heartfelt little film called 'Rumba'. Abel and Gordon also play the key characters while Romy plays a petty thief. Made on a modest budget, 'Rumba' has a neat look. It almost feels as though one is watching a happy play at a theatre. Most of the scenes were done in single frame and the colourful sets and dance are immensely appealing. I found the shadow dance particularly beautiful.

    This is almost a silent movie (with a few dialogue). Yet, the actors don't struggle at all in communicating through it. Abel and Gordon are brilliant. Their unique sense of humour is different from what one has witnessed in the usual comedy. It's mostly physical (slapstick) and satirical to an extent. Their character's passion for rumba and life and their love for one another is a delight to watch.

    'Rumba' is an uplifting film and it is perhaps almost unlike anything one has seen of this genre. I found it by surprise and am glad that I did.
    6davidtraversa-1

    Not good, not bad, but very enjoyable.

    A half baked movie. The original idea is excellent, the realization falls almost flat. Almost, because not everything is lost, it has some enjoyable moments among a lot of forgivable ones; moments, you know..., when you feel the embarrassment the other person should feel?

    The main couple are not candidates for a beauty contest (but after seeing "Precious", I suppose that has nothing to do with the excellency of a movie); she has a receding chin; his face looks like he didn't sleep for the last six months.

    I don't know how to put it with my execrable English..., the movie is BAD, but extremely enjoyable.

    It's obvious they did it with a tiny budget, so, maybe that has something to do with the final product. But what really grabbed me was the soundtrack: A few gorgeous Cuban boleros that blast one's mind with delight! with lyrics that don't make much sense if one analyzes them, but that are so romantic and enjoyable as to have one repeat and repeat the moments when they are being played.

    The color photography is charming, since the hues are very saturated, giving a childlike effect of a kindergarten. The deja vu feeling of watching an early Almodovar movie is very strong!! The choreography is basic, almost amateurish, and they both dance with gusto, but let's assume they didn't pretend to be the next Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth... Oh, Fred and Rita...where are you now!!??
    7davethemathtutor

    Quirky and somewhat charming

    This is not the end-to-end dance movie I expected, but a rather dark comedy about a French couple whose passion is Latin dancing. There are some dance scenes in it, and they're very enjoyable, but there are long stretches with no dancing at all. Yet in another sense the entire movie seems like an extended dance.

    It's in French with subtitles. But not too doggone many subtitles, because long stretches of the movie are told visually, without any dialogue at all. This is one of the movie's charms. Parts of the movie are very charming indeed; other stretches become a bit tiresome; much of it has a cartoonish aspect, even though it's all live-action rather than animation; and all of it is quirky as hell and mostly unpredictable.

    All in all: I'm at a loss as to how to rate this peculiar film. I guess six or seven stars, something like that.
    1gomi-995-168013

    Not funny, just painful

    I usually like European movies but this one felt like an insult from start to finish.

    There are a couple of dancing scenes, but the male lead is painful to watch in them. The plot doesn't give any help: a ten-year-old could write something better. The actors behave like wooden puppets or robots, unable to show any emotion, and behaving so oddly that it is impossible to think of them as human beings with whom one could identify or empathize. Even bad Hollywood movies have more insight into the human condition than "Rumba" does.

    If you want a heart-warming dancing movie, the Japanese version of "Shall We Dance?" is infinitely better.
    chaos-rampant

    Flow

    This is a very simple, heart-warming film. It's in Tati's vein of flat onedimensionality, which has roots in vaudeville and silent comedy. How this works is that we are placed at a larger viewing distance than usual. We know hardly anything about the protagonists, they are in love and love to dance basically. There is sparse dialogue, we won't know them by what they explain. There's rear projection in the driving scenes, a throwback to the artifice of old films, establishing a stage, a cartoonish-reduction, normally I find this off-putting.

    But thankfully it is to very powerful effect. Overall the idea is to abstract to a canvas as blank as possible, sparse, a stage with just the people, so that instead of arguing with specific drama, we can register with unusual clarity simply the flow of feelings. It's emptying out.

    Externally, that is their dance together. They're marvellous together, she a gangly Olive Oyl, he a gangly Mr. Hulot. It's not polished talent (deliberately so) like you might see in a normal dance film, but spontaneous joy, purely the desire to express feelings, shucks about form. It's a flawed dance, much better this way.

    It's the internal flow that really elevates this though. It's as rich on the inside as it is plain on the outside. As silly or slight as some of the visual gags are, as visually unoriginal the flatness of stage, the lack of depth in the characters, so deep is the human connection between them. I was beaming with joy in the end.

    Life can be trivial but happy, the film says. There is loss ahead, inserted as just the urge for death in the suicidal man. The loss as loss of memory as the burning down of the house, the man simply can't remember that he ever loved the love of his life. It's sweet and touching.

    It's nearly transcendent by the end, a series of visual meditations on losing and finding again. The appeal? The larger viewing distance is not so that we can observe with distant cleverness, as in most Wes Anderson. Neither is it to 'ignore' the drama. It's so we can have enough empty space to unfold whole flows, without having the mind 'stop' at each turn. (someone like Bergman 'stops' the mind when he has you dwell in this or that psychological state)

    So in this way, the film shows very clearly what causes suffering. It is what the film leaves out, that is dwelling with attachment on the particulars of misfortune. On the flipside of that is love as the dancing flow that liberates and redeems. This is simple, deep, a film to cherish.

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      Filmed in nine weeks in the Manche and in two weeks by the Cliffs of Etretat.
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      Son Al Son
      Written by Portilla de la Luz

      Performed by Orquesta Aragón featuring Cheo Feliciano

      Copyright by Seemsa, 1999 Lusafrica (courtesy of Lusafrica)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 6. November 2008 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Frankreich
      • Belgien
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Sprache
      • Französisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • 舞舞舞
    • Drehorte
      • Ancien hôpital militaire, Site René Lebas, Cherbourg-Octeville, Manche, Frankreich
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • MK2 Productions
      • Courage Mon Amour
      • Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF)
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      • 1 Std. 17 Min.(77 min)
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      • Dolby SR
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