Disco Boy
- 2023
- 1h 32m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,3/10
1,8 k
MA NOTE
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter a painful journey through Europe, Aleksei arrives in Paris to join the Foreign Legion. Meanwhile, in the Niger Delta, Jomo struggles against the oil companies threatening his village a... Tout lireAfter a painful journey through Europe, Aleksei arrives in Paris to join the Foreign Legion. Meanwhile, in the Niger Delta, Jomo struggles against the oil companies threatening his village and the lives of his family.After a painful journey through Europe, Aleksei arrives in Paris to join the Foreign Legion. Meanwhile, in the Niger Delta, Jomo struggles against the oil companies threatening his village and the lives of his family.
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- 3 victoires et 17 nominations au total
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Visually and musically, this film is simply perfect.
Is a combination of "Full Metal Jacket" and "Apocalypse Now" with added value. If you know these cinematic gems, whether you just respect them or even like them, you will surely be satisfied with this film.
This piece of art offers social drama, action and mystery with a critical tone towards social inequality and the effects of war with believable and likeable characters. And all without any imposition from the film everything flows beautifully to the rhythm of the soundtrack to the end.
Film did a great job with telling the story through the visuals. Even the post-credits reveal the story of the graphic design that the film offers from the start.
Well done.
Is a combination of "Full Metal Jacket" and "Apocalypse Now" with added value. If you know these cinematic gems, whether you just respect them or even like them, you will surely be satisfied with this film.
This piece of art offers social drama, action and mystery with a critical tone towards social inequality and the effects of war with believable and likeable characters. And all without any imposition from the film everything flows beautifully to the rhythm of the soundtrack to the end.
Film did a great job with telling the story through the visuals. Even the post-credits reveal the story of the graphic design that the film offers from the start.
Well done.
A local militia against the big oil corporations and corrupt authority; a migrant from Belarus seeking to become a french by serving in the infamous French foreign region. Just from the setting, the film could have turned out to be an intense drama - a criticism on imperialism and exploitation, or deep psychological drama of moral conflicts. But 'Disco Boy' uses such subject matters as the ground to create a (rather moody) mood piece than actually getting into the drama.
The film carefully veers around what could easily have been violent and shocking - the death of a friend, training process of the Foreign Region, a village burnt down... -, and chooses to only hint them through more artistic compositions and camera techniques (the fight scene between 2 protagonists entirely shown as the first person view through Alex's thermal scope vision being the most clear example).
The overall result is artistically impressive and hauntingly moody... but also vague and pretentious. The story of 2 men, who had to play tough and do things against their nature just to survive in the world, only to be ultimately consumed by the ruthless system... could have been more gripping and gritty. But they become more like characters in a fable or rather fantastical tale in this film. To me, it feels like they are further exploited, this time by the artistic ambition of the director.
The film carefully veers around what could easily have been violent and shocking - the death of a friend, training process of the Foreign Region, a village burnt down... -, and chooses to only hint them through more artistic compositions and camera techniques (the fight scene between 2 protagonists entirely shown as the first person view through Alex's thermal scope vision being the most clear example).
The overall result is artistically impressive and hauntingly moody... but also vague and pretentious. The story of 2 men, who had to play tough and do things against their nature just to survive in the world, only to be ultimately consumed by the ruthless system... could have been more gripping and gritty. But they become more like characters in a fable or rather fantastical tale in this film. To me, it feels like they are further exploited, this time by the artistic ambition of the director.
This multi-layered film depicts an internal journey that starts when two reckless guys from Belarus enter Poland with a three-day visa hoping for a life of a dream in France, where everyone drinks Bordeaux and eats Camembert. The journey changes its purpose and destination as the main character matures and experiences things one can never forget. His thoughts and dreams are hallucinating with memories and regrets, and by the end of the journey he will become someone else.
Throughout the film, we see a lot of injustice, violence, death and danger, as well as Alex and Jomo, the two main characters (or are they one?), with their two eyes: one black - for the real, the other one light - for the illusion.
PS: remarkable OST from Vitalic.
Throughout the film, we see a lot of injustice, violence, death and danger, as well as Alex and Jomo, the two main characters (or are they one?), with their two eyes: one black - for the real, the other one light - for the illusion.
PS: remarkable OST from Vitalic.
Quite a beautiful and sad tale, but beautifully told without hefty dialogue.
What costs, what risks is Alexei willing to take to become a French citizen? And what costs, what risks is Jomo pushed to take to save his village? Are these men a reflection of each other, a manifestation the same human spirit? Udoka, the mystical and spiritual dancer of the tribe is the thread that weaves them together.
A strong focus on the characters' experience and struggles draws you in to the story. The acting is excellent, faces and expressions telling the narrative here. The imagery further supports the characters outlook and experiences through the film. The visual effects (such as a fight scene through IR goggles) convey the gravity of strong scenes without being gory or graphic, as well as relaying beautiful artefacts of nature as though painted with neon lights. They are excellently employed to highlight a tale about a technological society up against humanity's reliance on the natural realm. This is where Vitalic's soundtrack really comes into its own - utterly technological and synthetic, yet soulful, human and sympathetic. The soundtrack is exhilarating and at times crushing, but really well woven into the stories.
A wonderful and beautifully crafted film.
What costs, what risks is Alexei willing to take to become a French citizen? And what costs, what risks is Jomo pushed to take to save his village? Are these men a reflection of each other, a manifestation the same human spirit? Udoka, the mystical and spiritual dancer of the tribe is the thread that weaves them together.
A strong focus on the characters' experience and struggles draws you in to the story. The acting is excellent, faces and expressions telling the narrative here. The imagery further supports the characters outlook and experiences through the film. The visual effects (such as a fight scene through IR goggles) convey the gravity of strong scenes without being gory or graphic, as well as relaying beautiful artefacts of nature as though painted with neon lights. They are excellently employed to highlight a tale about a technological society up against humanity's reliance on the natural realm. This is where Vitalic's soundtrack really comes into its own - utterly technological and synthetic, yet soulful, human and sympathetic. The soundtrack is exhilarating and at times crushing, but really well woven into the stories.
A wonderful and beautifully crafted film.
If you're expecting some Bee Gees or Donna Summer here, then you're going to be disappointed. Indeed there's precious little disco at all in this story of "Alex" (Franz Rogowski). He and his friend "Mikhail" (Michal Balicki) have a cunning plan to get from their home in Belarus to Poland and then on to France where they may eventually gain citizenship by joining the Foreign Legion. That doesn't quite go to plan, but eventually he finds himself at boot camp and destined for a mission to Niger. It's there that the local "MEND" militia are demanding an end to the cavalier exploitation of the delta by oil companies leaving a trail of death, destruction and pollution behind them. A violent encounter with local leader "Jomo" (Morr Ndiaye) in a river ends up having quite a profound effect on our soldier, one which he must come to terms with when he returns to Paris and meets the enigmatic dancer "Udoka" (Laetitia Ky) - who would appear to be as connected with his recent past as with his present. The story itself is but an incomplete section of his life, it's the photography that makes this more interesting. The use of night-vision imagery, especially in the jungle, works well as does the presentation of the environmental carnage being left behind - oil leaking everywhere, discarded or bombed out pipelines. That sense of the invasive nature of industrial development is quite cleverly carried onwards as "Alex" and his colleagues themselves have little investment in anything but survival. There's not a great deal of dialogue - wanted or needed, and this is the sort of part Rogowski does well - he's neither here nor not a lot of the time. It has a slightly surreal look to it, and though maybe it does meander a little - it certainly does repeat itself now and again - it's still quite a compelling mix of the political and the emotional, and is worth a watch.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 3 500 000 € (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 11 507 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 2 610 $ US
- 4 févr. 2024
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 328 587 $ US
- Durée1 heure 32 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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