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Sabrina Ouazani | ... | Lucie | |
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Kévin Mischel | ... | Vincent (as Kevin Mischel) |
Hassam Ghancy | ... | Max | |
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Slimane Nebchi | ... | Malik (as Slimane) |
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Maxime Pambet | ... | Julien |
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Christophe Reymond | ... | Philippe, le père de Lucie |
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Camille Japy | ... | La mère de Lucie |
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Salomon Azaro | ... | Wiki (as Salomon Baneck-Asaro) |
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Meda Minyaoui | ... | John |
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Jackson Ntcham | ... | Bûcheron |
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Fahmi Guerbaa | ... | Alcoolo 1 |
Aymen Saïdi | ... | Alcoolo 2 | |
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Evans 'Maadou' Kouadio | ... | Rappeur Battle |
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Youval Ifergan | ... | MC Battle Dance |
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Olivier Seymour | ... | DJ Battle Dance (as Olivier Seymour dit DJ Senka) |
Lucie, a young dancer suffers an accident. When she wakes up from a coma, she and her partner start training for a dance show. On the way, she starts looking for her estranged father, a path that might lead her to life-changing love.
I'm a sucker for dance movies and this one didn't disappoint, except for the final scene perhaps.
The acting is good and the way the film was shot is beautiful, someone really thought about the persepctive and angles of the camera.
The characters were believable and there wasn't anything "try hard" about it, which I sometimes find in dance movies.
Some of the dance scenes were really nice, but the final choreography didn't work for me, the dance was too edited and chopped, so I couldn't really see what the dancing was supposed to be.
On the whole I think the story of Lucie and Vincent was more prominent than the dancing, but that's alright by me, since the acting and story was so nice.
Definitely worth a watch!