
Plot
Djamel Bensalah's story isn't anything original but the film is easy to relate to despite all the clichés and stereotypes. Perhaps the key reason is the characterization of the lead character Sami who is superbly played by Samy Seghir. Samy's sudden 'culture' shock from the underdeveloped crime-ridden French suburb to the riches of Neuilly and his struggles to keep up are portrayed effectively. Moreover, Seghir's performance is natural unlike a majority of the child actors seen on screen. Certain subplots remain underdeveloped even though the director and writer do try to tie it all up in the end. The comedy does feel forced at times, even feeling completely out of place but there is enough here to keep one entertained. The supporting cast performs adequately.'Neuilly sa mère!' isn't among the finest of its kind but it has enough bright moments to be watchable with the family.
Written by
Djamel Bensalah, Philippe de Chauveron, Marc de Chauveron
Directed by
Gabriel Julien-Laferrière
Crew
Production Countries
France
Production Companies
Miroir Magique, Vito Films, France 2 Cinéma, TF1 International
Languages
Français
Awards
N/A