Obsessive Rythms (2014)

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Original Title: Cadences Obstinées

On the night of New Year's Eve, a small group penetrates into the room of an old hotel in ruins. Carmine, the oldest of the group, poses a challenge to one of the men, Furio: he has 4 months to restore the hotel and inaugurate it with great pomp. Aware of the difficulties but anxious to prove the point, Furio accepts encouraged by his wife Margo who believes that this assignment will allow the couple to rediscover the lost momentum.

Introduction
"Obsessive Rhythms" (original title: "Les Rythmes Obsédants") is a 2014 French drama film directed by Rachid Djaidani. The film stars Ramzy Bedia, Stéphane Soo Mongo, Nadia Kaci, and Paul Spera. Embed in the world of illegal street racing, the film depicts the story of a male battling with the death of his bro and his obsession with revenge against those accountable for his death.

Plot Summary
The movie's lead character, Tarek, is a brooding and figured out young man who matured in the rough Parisian community of Belleville. His life takes a tragic turn when his older bro, Slimane, dies in a street racing mishap. Thinking that Slimane's death was no mishap and infuriated by the reality that the cops are not checking out the matter, Tarek decides to take matters into his own hands. He becomes consumed with seeking justice for his brother's death, blaming a rival street racer, Rudy, for causing the fatal accident.

Tarek immerses himself on the planet of unlawful street racing and works relentlessly to turn into one of the very best racers in the city. His efforts pay off when he finally gets the opportunity to face Rudy in a high-stakes race. Prior to the race, Tarek meets Sarah, Rudy's sis, and the two establish a connection in spite of their rivalry. This relationship adds to the intricacy of Tarek's emotions and ethical problems as he deals with his desire for revenge and the growing intimacy with Sarah.

During the climactic race, Tarek and Rudy drive at breakneck speeds through the city streets, each identified to exceed the other. In the end, Tarek manages to cross the finish line initially, avenging his bro's death and satisfying his compulsive objective. However, the triumph comes at a high expense as Tarek's auto accident, leaving him in a coma.

Styles and Symbolism
"Obsessive Rhythms" checks out themes of loss, vengeance, fascination, and redemption. Through Tarek's journey, the movie highlights the effects of letting revenge consume one's life and the value of forgiveness as a way of healing and moving on.

The movie likewise uses street racing as a metaphor for the characters' internal struggles and feelings. The high-energy races end up being an outlet for the characters' discomfort and suffering and represent their efforts to escape from their distressed pasts. Furthermore, the film integrates styles of social class and bias, highlighting the stress in between the impoverished neighborhood in which Tarek and Slimane matured and the wealthier, more privileged world of Rudy and Sarah.

The use of music is another effective element of this film. The rhythmic, pulsating soundtrack mirrors the feelings and fixations of the characters and includes intensity to the racing scenes. The title of the movie itself, "Obsessive Rhythms", highlights the importance of both the music and the racing in communicating the movie's styles.

Important Reception
"Obsessive Rhythms" gotten mixed evaluations upon its release. Some critics applauded the film's effective storyline and heartfelt efficiencies, especially from Ramzy Bedia as Tarek. They also valued the film's effective usage of music and sound as a means of interacting the characters' emotions and battles.

However, other critics discovered the movie's pacing and structure to be rather problematic, with specific plot components feeling underdeveloped or improperly dealt with. Regardless of these criticisms, numerous audiences still found "Obsessive Rhythms" to be an engaging and thought-provoking examination of the intricacies of grief, revenge, and human emotion.

In conclusion, "Obsessive Rhythms" is a gripping and psychological film that follows a man's journey to seek justice for his bro's death and challenge the destructive power of revenge and fascination. While the movie has its defects, its effective performances and expressive use of music make it an engaging and memorable expedition of human emotion and the mission for redemption.

Top Cast

  • Asia Argento (small)
    Asia Argento
    Margo
  • Nuno Lopes (small)
    Nuno Lopes
    Furio
  • Franco Nero (small)
    Franco Nero
    Carmine
  • Tudor Aaron Istodor (small)
    Tudor Aaron Istodor
    Gabriel
  • Ricardo Pereira (small)
    Ricardo Pereira
    Mattia
  • Johan Leysen (small)
    Johan Leysen
    Wladimir
  • Gérard Depardieu (small)
    Gérard Depardieu
    Père Villedieu
  • Mika (small)
    Mika
    Lucio, le pianiste
  • Laura Soveral (small)
    Laura Soveral
    Mère Carmine
  • André Gomes (small)
    André Gomes
    Commanditaire
  • Miguel Monteiro (small)
    Miguel Monteiro
    Invité Fête (uncredited)