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Os mesmos autores de "Amigos Improváveis" regressam com a história de "Samba" (Omar Sy), um senegalês que vive em França há 10 anos, e que sobrevive de biscates, e de Alice (Charlotte Gainsbourg), uma técnica superior que sofreu um esgotamento. Samba procura por todos os meios obter os seus documentos, enquanto Alice tenta reconstruir-se através do voluntariado numa associação. Cada um luta por sair do impasse em que se encontra, até ao dia em que os seus caminhos se cruzam... Entre humor e emoção, a história dos dois encontra outro caminho para a felicidade. E se a vida tiver mais imaginação do que eles? (NOS Lusomundo Audiovisuais)

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POMO 

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português Um drama social desinteressante sobre um negrinho simples e de bom coração com dificuldades como imigrante ilegal em Paris. ()

Malarkey 

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inglês Nakache and Toledano excel in telling a story of a random encounter of two completely different people with ordinary problems and connecting two completely different worlds in a way that will leave you with a really good feeling after you watch their movie. It was just as perfect as The Intouchables and you’ll fall in love with this movie just the same. There might be one problem – Samba is even more topical nowadays than it was when the movie came out, even worldwide. When I saw this movie, an outrage was storming through Europe about the refugees that were trying to get from the Near East to the West and the media made it very topical; even more topical than before, and it was already quite topical since this movie was talking about it. But a lot of people get annoyed by topical issues and I’m sure it will be the same with this movie. However, as for me, I must say that Omar Sy and Tahar Rahim have showcased such strong acting performances that it was hard not to love their refugees. In the end, you realize that these issues aren’t about groups of people, but about individuals. But you can’t separate, so we’ll always talk about them as groups. ()

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gudaulin 

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inglês Three previous encounters with the works of the duo Nakache and Toledano turned out great, so I took a risk and chose a film from their workshop that I already knew wouldn't quite sit well with me. I've never liked Gainsbourg. From her involvement in the snobbish films of Lars von Trier, she has gone even lower, and her presence on the screen is a real nuisance to me. I do not share the director duo's belief that we will solve the problems of third-world residents by resettling them in Europe. Contemporary France may be attractive to a pragmatic tourist who chooses the ideal ratio between price and the number of experiences. They can save themselves the trip to Algeria, Lebanon, Senegal, and many other destinations. However, the diverse multicultural environment brings a lot of painful cultural and political conflicts that can easily escalate into something much worse. Just feeding the growing and increasingly angry security apparatus confronting an expanding and more reckless group of Islamic radicals at a time when the French economy becomes uncompetitive and the country clearly declines is an unsolvable puzzle. You won't find any disturbing questions or a more comprehensive view of the phenomenon of immigration in the movie. But what is worse and leads to surprising disappointment is the mediocrity of storytelling and the absence of chemistry between Omar Sy and Gainsbourg. This film desperately lacks spontaneity, liveliness, originality, and freshness. It is predictable and comedically impotent. The main problem lies not in the casting or social significance, but in the poor entertainment value. Even the two stars I'm giving it are flimsy. Overall impression: 35%. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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inglês The first major disappointment from the duo of Omar Sy and Eric Toledano (The Intouchables). While the film nicely depicts the fact that immigrants have it tough in France and Omar Sy can be as good as he wants, no one has mercy without papers. There is very little humour, but there is no boredom. If you're in the mood for a topical social drama that's well acted and filmed, it's fine to watch. 65%. ()

novoten 

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inglês This is ultimately a daring endeavor by Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano. Once again, they reach the viewer through unobtrusive music by Ludovico Einaudi, score points with their topicality, and most importantly, rely on the overwhelming charisma and disarming smile of Omar Sy. And miraculously, they emerge victorious again. Their intangible weapons, thoroughly tested by now, have lost none of their firepower. Although the entire situation is once again appropriately lightened and in its essence a bit tough to swallow for those working in the social sphere, I am speechless. This is an attempt to tell a story about an issue that the overwhelming majority of people will laugh at, be moved by, and shake their heads at, but ultimately forget once they leave the cinema. And one cannot help but root for such an attempt. ()

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