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The Adventures of Felix (2001)
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Reviews Counted:14
Fresh:10
Rotten:4
Average Rating:6.4/10
Theatrical Release:Jun 15, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: Felix (Sami Bouajila) is an HIV-positive thirtysomething homosexual. In this film about family and the discovery of self, Felix is first seen jauntily riding his bike. When he gets laid off from... Felix (Sami Bouajila) is an HIV-positive thirtysomething homosexual. In this film about family and the discovery of self, Felix is first seen jauntily riding his bike. When he gets laid off from work and starts cleaning out his dead mother's house, Felix uncovers some old letters from his father, who he's never met. The discovery takes Felix on a hitchhiking journey to Marseilles to search for the family that he never had. On the way, he meets a number of quirky characters identified by intertitles that describe each one respectively as his little brother, his grandmother, his cousin, his sister, and finally his father; in what becomes his surrogate family. Felix kills time on the highway singing songs as he sashays through the emerald fuzz of the French countryside, waiting for a car to pick him up. He's at home in a field of buttercups, flying a kite, or crooning to the sun to come out and shine, and he never misses his favorite soap opera about a viciously superficial family that's out to get each other. In the end, directors Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau allow Felix to show us that the bonds within family are about much more than blood. [More]
Starring: Sami Bouajila, Ariane Ascaride, Pierre-Loup Rajot, Patachou
Starring: Sami Bouajila, Ariane Ascaride, Pierre-Loup Rajot, Patachou, Maurice Benichou
Director: Olivier Ducastel, Jacques Martineau
Director: Olivier Ducastel, Jacques Martineau
Screenwriter: Olivier Ducastel, Jacques Martineau
Producer: Philippe Martin
Studio: Winstar
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Reviews for The Adventures of Felix
Narratively, what we have here is a basic road movie, a genre that too often doubles as an excuse to hide a flawed script -- merely an episodic series of loose vignettes.
We realize early on that nothing much is going to happen ... and it's hard to stay fully engaged with a film that, frontal nudity notwithstanding, plays it so safe.
An odyssey of self-discovery of much charm, humor and admirable subtlety.
A thoroughly engaging road movie that's as affable and charming as its title character.
Poignant, funny and clear-eyed about some tough topics: homophobia, racism, AIDS.
Optimistically explores how vastly different people can come together, and how any journey is more about what happens along the way than simply getting from one place to another.
Bouajila, as Felix, has a freshness that seems natural, even though he is an experienced actor.
A nuanced road picture that juggles issues of family, racism and identity as smartly as any film since My Beautiful Laundrette.
[Bouajila's] understated charisma gives this diaphanous whimsy a spark of life.
[Bouajila's] quietly forceful performance rises miles above the melodrama while somehow keeping the movie firmly on the ground.
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