Karmen Gei (2002)
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Reviews Counted:14
Fresh:11
Rotten:3
Average Rating:6.9/10
Theatrical Release:Apr 10, 2002 Limited
Synopsis: Senegalese director Joseph Gai Ramaka re-imagines Georges Bizet's oft-filmed opera CARMEN--from Preminger's CARMEN JONES to MTV's CARMEN: A HIP-HOPERA--in a joyously sensual, colorful musical set... Senegalese director Joseph Gai Ramaka re-imagines Georges Bizet's oft-filmed opera CARMEN--from Preminger's CARMEN JONES to MTV's CARMEN: A HIP-HOPERA--in a joyously sensual, colorful musical set in modern-day Dakar. Karmen Gei (Ramaka's wife, Djeinaba Diop Gai), a stately beauty in tribal robes, leaps and shakes to primal drummers in the seaside town's square, surrounded by cheering townswomen, and trains her seductive powers on Angelique (Stephanie Biddle), the prison warden. When Karmen is arrested, a steamy assignation with Angelique wins her release. Once free, Karmen rapidly sings and dances her way to another conquest--this time, of a high-ranking army officer, Lamine Diop (Magaye Niang). With her endemic charisma and dangerous sexuality, Karmen achieves Lamine's downfall instantaneously--he soon finds himself demoted and jailed. Meanwhile, Karmen's voracious appetite leads her to a new suitor, wealthy balladeer Massigi (El Hadj Ndiaye), who literally sings her out of Lamine's bed. While planning a job with some criminal friends, Karmen has a vision of women in whiteface, the death's head--a warning that her carefree life may be in danger. With primeval drumbeats, haunting music, and a screen-commanding performance by Diop Gai, Ramaka provides a sensual new twist on the Carmen myth. [More]
Starring: Djeinaba Diop Gai, Stephanie Biddle, Magaye Niang, Thierno Ndiaye Dos
Starring: Djeinaba Diop Gai, Stephanie Biddle, Magaye Niang, Thierno Ndiaye Dos, El Hadji Ndiaye
Director: Joseph Gai Ramaka
Director: Joseph Gai Ramaka
Screenwriter: Joseph Gai Ramaka
Producer: Richard Sadler
Composer: David Murray
Studio: California Newsreel
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Wobbly Senegalese updating of "Carmen" which is best for the stunning star turn by Djeinaba Diop Gai Full Review |
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Interesting and thoroughly unfaithful version of Carmen Full Review |
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Karmen moves like rhythm itself, her lips chanting to the beat, her long, braided hair doing little to wipe away the jeweled beads of sweat. Full Review |
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The film becomes an overwhelming pleasure, and you find yourself rooting for Gai's character to avoid the fate that has befallen every other Carmen before her. Full Review |
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[Gai] comes closer to any actress I can remember to personifying independence in its purest and, yes, most intimidating form. Full Review |
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Ultimately betrayed by a script, whose initially ambiguous charm gives way to disorder and confusion. Full Review |
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Beautifully reclaiming the story of Carmen and recreating it an in an African idiom. Full Review |
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It's sexy, muscular and fast in a way that transcends logic to become something wondrous. Full Review |
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A violent initiation rite for the audience, as much as it is for Angelique, the [opening] dance guarantees Karmen's enthronement among the cinema's memorable women. Full Review |
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A vibrant, colorful, semimusical rendition. Full Review |
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The production design, score and choreography are simply intoxicating. Full Review |
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A worthy addition to the cinematic canon, which, at last count, numbered 52 different versions. Full Review |
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Enormously likable, partly because it is aware of its own grasp of the absurd. Full Review |
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Lead actress Gaļ, she of the impossibly long limbs and sweetly conspiratorial smile, is a towering siren. Full Review |
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