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Round Da Way

Round Da Way (2009)

June. 17,2009
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6.9
| Animation Comedy

Condé-sur-Ginette, en périphérie d'une grande ville, à mille lieux du sable chaud, des cocotiers et du bleu océan des Caraïbes. C'est l'été. Le soleil brûle le chrome des mobylettes, réchauffe le bitume des tours, asphyxie les halls d'immeubles et crame les esprits. Ici, tout le monde rêve des plages de Santo Rico. Certains plus que d'autres. Pour Tony Merguez et José Frelate, les deux MC's du qua

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Cortechba
2009/06/17

Overrated

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Dynamixor
2009/06/18

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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StyleSk8r
2009/06/19

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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Senteur
2009/06/20

As somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.

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kosmasp
2009/06/21

You'll either cherish the drawings/the style they used to draw this or you are going to hate it. It's pretty flat and "old school" so to speak. And of course it is not for children! Another example that not everything animated is made for children (ask the Japanese and/or watch some of their Anime's).A very great ensemble cast (Vincent Cassel and more) make up the very recognisable voice cast. They obviously have a lot of fun making the movie. Unfortunately, though there is much hilarity to be seen, this follows a very familiar pattern (at being politically incorrect), which makes the movie very foreseeable, even quite some jokes don't come as a surprise. Still a very good try and some will even like it more, than myself. Especially those who are familiar with the french language. I had to rely on the subtitles ...

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laurent
2009/06/22

This cartoon is a jewel, thanks to the drawings and a story full of creativity! The Lascars spend their summer holiday in the suburbs of Paris, in a ghetto made of concrete where selling pot is one of the best jobs you can get. You need to speak very well French to understand the dialogs, or be used to the "verlan" where syllables are reversed. The movie is damned funny, once again thanks to the drawings and the dialogs. Situations are so realistic and yet so absurd, that they are bound to trigger laughter. The movie is based on the success of 1-minute shorts that could be seen on French TV Canal Plus (you can find them on the net, that will give you an idea). The movie manages to go beyond by creating a long story that makes the characters touching. I hope we will be able to enjoy soon Les Lascars 2.

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