So disjointed and confusing one can only surmise it fell prey to poor preview screenings and some major last-minute tinkering.
I Dreamed of Africa (2000)
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Reviews Counted:87
Fresh:8
Rotten:79
Average Rating:3.6/10
Consensus: The straightforward retelling of Kuki Gallman's life in Africa neither moves or entertains the viewer.
Runtime: 1 hr 55 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Based on the book of the same name, I DREAMED OF AFRICA is the true story of Kuki Gallman (Kim Basinger), a wealthy Italian socialite whose life changes abruptly after a near fatal car crash.... Based on the book of the same name, I DREAMED OF AFRICA is the true story of Kuki Gallman (Kim Basinger), a wealthy Italian socialite whose life changes abruptly after a near fatal car crash. Vowing to appreciate her life more deeply, she agrees to marry Paolo Gallman (Vincent Perez), a man she does not know well, and sets off with her young son, Emmanuelle (Liam Aiken), for a new life in the countryside of Kenya. A cattle ranch in the Lakipani region of Kenya becomes the Gallmans' new home, far away from the creature comforts of their posh household in Italy. Kuki is beset with the daily challenges of life in Africa, including harsh weather, dangerous animals, and the absence of her husband, who spends days away hunting with his new friends. Forced to face many challenges alone, Kuki experiences a cultural awakening, inspired by an intense and emotional connection to the land, animals, and rhythm of Africa. Finding her new purpose in life, Kuki becomes an activist for endangered African animals, most notably elephants and rhinoceroses. Her resulting battles with those opposing her ideas provide the greatest conflicts in this inspiring and lyrical film that features an impassioned performance by Basinger. Director Hugh Hudson effectively captures the breathtaking beauty of both the African landscape and the animals that Kuki dedicated her life to help save. [More]
Starring: Kim Basinger, Vincent Perez, Eva Marie Saint, Liam Aiken
Starring: Kim Basinger, Vincent Perez, Eva Marie Saint, Liam Aiken, Allison Daugherty Smith, Robert Loggia
Director: Hugh Hudson
Director: Hugh Hudson
Screenwriter: Paula Milne, Susan Shilliday
Producer: Stanley R. Jaffe, Allyn Stewart
Composer: Maurice Jarre
Reviews for I Dreamed of Africa
Director Hugh Hudson conveys the beauty and scope of Africa and guides Basinger through a potent portrayal that holds our attention.
The scenery is impressive, but there's little energy in the film, and even as a stately drama-cum- travelogue, it's curiously aloof.
Watching I Dreamed of Africa is like watching paint dry -- except that the paint never actually does dry.
I Dreamed of Africa plays like a string of journal entries waiting to be assembled into the fully involving narrative you're convinced it can be, but isn't here.
The film version of Kuki's extraordinary life is oddly unextraordinary.
I'm beginning to suspect that Basinger's Academy Award winning turn in LA. Confidential was a fluke.
Considering this is what star Kim Basinger picked to follow up her Oscar-winning supporting turn in L.A. Confidential, the film has got to be considered at least a minor disappointment.
I Dreamed of Africa is torturously slow in the beginning and highly aimless thereafter.
Director Hugh Hudson rarely allows the film to grab ahold of the viewer.
There's a major performance here by Basinger but no movie to go with it.
Hudson is hamstrung by a script that strives to touch on every episode in Gallmann's life (or book) without knitting them into a coherent whole.
Da la impresión de que estamos viendo un largo documental de National Geographic, excelentemente fotografiado pero nada más
This is a Laura Ashley on Safari meditation on bored rich people searching for fulfillment and a new life among the photogenic wildlife of Kenya.
Like the star's acting, the movie is bland, full of good intentions and generally as stiff as a fireplace poker.
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