Divines

August. 31,2016      
Rating:
7.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

In a ghetto where religion and drug trafficking rub shoulders, Dounia has a lust for power and success. Supported by Maimouna, her best friend, she decides to follow in the footsteps of Rebecca, a respected dealer. But her encounter with Djigui, a young, disturbingly sensual dancer, throws her off course.

Oulaya Amamra as  Dounia
Déborah Lukumuena as  Maimouna
Kévin Mischel as  Djigui
Jisca Kalvanda as  Rebecca
Yasin Houicha as  Samir
Majdouline Idrissi as  Myriam, la mère
Farid Larbi as  Reda
Bass Dhem as  Monsieur Camara
Wilfried Romoli as  Rachid

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Reviews

TrueJoshNight
2016/08/31

Truly Dreadful Film

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Wordiezett
2016/09/01

So much average

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Afouotos
2016/09/02

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Loui Blair
2016/09/03

It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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TheRedLippedReviewer
2016/09/04

This is not a boy-meets-girl story. This is a heart-wrenching and breathtaking story, with some of the best acting I've seen all year. An unparalleled coming of age tale full of beauty and sadness and truth. This is worth every single minute and then some. An absolute must watch-- you won't regret it.

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Barry Kneller
2016/09/05

I stumbled upon this film tonight on Netflix and was so happy I did. This is one of the best films I have seen and I have seen a lot of great films. If I was to list all of the things that the director/writer, Houda Benyamina did well with this film I would be writing for days, so to name a few, the story was fascinating and unique, the acting was better than superb and with the entire cast, the cinematography was outstanding, choice of musical composition was just perfect for the film and the story progression was just awesome and left the viewer guessing the entire time with what will happen next. The lead actress, Oulaya Amamra, should be nominated for an academy award or something of that level. She was so amazing and just nailed her role throughout this entire film. I am a critical with films and with acting and I have found faults with many of the best films of all time. I didn't find even one with this film. I give this film a 10/10 and only because there isn't an 11 that i can check off. One of the best I have ever seen...

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Amari-Sali
2016/09/06

If there is one reason to love Netflix it is because it gives you access to films like these in the comfort of your own home. No need to venture to your closest city and pay $13+. You can cry, laugh, yell at the screen, and not worry about someone else's watching experience while doing so. With all that said, let's talk about Divines.Characters & StoryDounia (Oulaya Amamra)When you grow up in a Roma camp with a mom who is not only embarrassing but seems to lack maturity, it makes your desire for a better life skyrocket. Something past being a simple receptionist, but making big money, millions even. That is Dounia's dream and she plans on bringing best friend Maimouna (Déborah Lukumuena) right with her. Though, to get to those heights, they need to work with Rebecca (Jisca Kalvanda) who is a local hoodlum who seemingly runs a big part of their estate's dope dealings.But, along the way to rising up through the ranks, so comes Djigui (Kevin Mischel). A dancer who originally is just someone Dounia, with Maimouna, watch from the rafters. However, after a spitting contest, and him chasing Dounia, so begins something more than either expected.However, with a life of crime and this young man going places, which life will Dounia choose? Which life will be available to her and ultimately, can her dreams come true despite all that she has done?HighlightsExperience FriendshipIt isn't clear when Dounia and Maimouna's friendship started, but similar to Girlhood, it is beautiful to watch two girls empower each other, be ride or die for one another, and have this sisterhood like bond which is enviable. For while often it seemed Maimouna was just along for the ride, she never fell prey to just being the big black best friend. For whether it was showing us her parents, us understanding how deeply she believed in her faith and how that influenced her, she wasn't made out to be shallow.A Cute Love AffairThough certainly not a huge part of the film, it was hard to not swoon a bit when it came to Dounia and Djigui's relationship. For while Amamra's youthfulness made you question if Djigui was too old for her, you can't help but lose yourself in the type of romance you could see being its own movie. For their scenes dancing together and you being able to tell he is definitely her first love, oh my god it makes you want to squeal.The Desire For MoreWhat is always necessary, but not always done, is understanding the motive and what drives the characters. With this film, it is clear from Dounia to Samir (Yasin Houicha) and everyone in between. For whether it is Maimouna sticking with Dounia because she makes her feel wanted, beautiful and free; Samir desiring Rebecca's approval for she calls him her brother and it makes him feel good; or Djigui wanting to dance because of the feeling it gives him, everyone's motives are clear.The one especially clear though is Dounia who between seeing her mother, a lecture from her teacher, and the environment she grows up in, sees crime and drugs as the easiest way to stability and money. So whether it is robbing someone to prove herself, figuring out how to drive a scooter to be more useful, or even how to go from a plain Jane to a seductress, she figures out a way and seeing her do so is something to watch.Oulaya AmamraLeading to the last bit of praise required: That for the lead Ms. Amamra. To me she is unknown and with only a handful of films before this, mostly shorts, for her to command you so well in one of her first big outings is something. I mean, she to me is the meaning of "There is strength in vulnerability" and through her eyes, you can see fear and uncertainty just as much as she can do as Tyra Banks once spoke of, in terms of smiling with your eyes.But it isn't just all physical, in a way it is mental too. There are many a beautiful actress out there but how many can get a reaction out of you with their clothes on? Amamra does that for whether it is hoping love will be true with Djigui, that she doesn't end up dead working for Rebecca, and that Maimouna doesn't abandon her when she needs her most, she gets you so emotionally invested.CriticismA Cheap & Rushed EndingThus making me wonder why the ending that was done was chosen? I get it is supposed to represent her reaping what she sows, but it left me so frustrated. For one, it seemed like a climax and then something was done with a character to get a cheap and quick reaction out of you. Which, considering all that preceded, honestly the ending seemed like the writers either didn't want you to have closure or decided to end things there for otherwise this movie would be ridiculously long.Overall: Worth SeeingI hope, similar to Lea Seydoux, this introduction to Oulaya Amamra is her invitation to the world stage. For there is this versatility to her that not many young actresses have anymore for, so it seems, they are only cast due to having pretty faces and marketable bodies. And while she may have been the main focus of my praise, overall the cast each bring something to the film where while they are largely in support of her, you can't say a single negative thing about them. Well, besides their part in the ending.

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jean-philippe monteiro
2016/09/07

This is a welcome sight. This is not an easy one. Scene after scene, the characters, the settings, the relationship, each and every element comes in your face with incredible strength; from classroom argument to daughter-mother interaction, nothing is easy and nothing doesn't hurt. And for all that, the movie still manages to be fun, to make you laugh (albeit often at someone's painful expenses). Praise must of course go towards the main character, surprisingly multifaceted, rich and intense in about any moment of the film. She will draw you into her hopes, values and experience, her very own; morals, logic, conventions be damned! The talent from the young cinematographer at work here is to project all this with that incredible force; you will be happy when the characters are, you will cry when they do. And you will hope with them of a better tomorrow, however twisted. The synopsis here doesn't do justice to the scenario, this is much more about survival, and progress, only with the meagre supply of solutions and resources available to the heroes where they where born, in the limited scope of perspectives such life can offer them. They will not accept their fate, they will fight it, and we will be entranced by them.

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