I Dreamed of Africa (2000)

5.5/10
33/100
10% – Critics

I Dreamed of Africa Storyline

Kuki, a divorced Italian socialite, changes her life after a serious car crash. She accepts a marriage proposal from Paolo Gallmann, a man she doesn’t know well, and she moves to Kenya with him and her young son to start a cattle ranch. Challenges beset her, not the least of which is Paulo’s love of danger and his leaving for days on end to hunt and fish with pals. She must face fierce storms, roving lions, venomous snakes, and murderous poachers, and she must find accommodation with a neighboring tribe. Her mother entreats her to return home. Can Kuki live her dream, tame Paolo, guide her son safely past the perils and errors of youth, and serve Africa?—

I Dreamed of Africa Photos

I Dreamed of Africa Torrents Download

720pweb1.03 GBmagnet:?xt=urn:btih:46E0732DCF5870CEE644E6AA1061EAEFF9D4556D
1080pweb2.11 GBmagnet:?xt=urn:btih:75C415427340DB77EC9F555080DEDA20B24BC1C6

I Dreamed of Africa Subtitles Download

Arabicsubtitle I Dreamed of Africa (2000) WEBRip.iTunes.ar
Arabicsubtitle I.Dreamed.Of.Africa.2000.1080p.WEBRip.x264.AAC5.1-
Danishsubtitle I.Dreamed.of.Africa.2000.1080p.WEBRip.x264-RARBG
I.Dreamed.of.Africa.2000.720p.WEBRip.x264-RARBG
Englishsubtitle I.Dreamed.of.Africa.2000.WEBRip.x264-ION10
Icelandicsubtitle I.Dreamed.Of.Africa.2000.DVDrip
Thaisubtitle I Dreamed of Africa (2000) WEBRip.iTunes.th
I Dreamed of Africa (2000) WEB-DL.iTunes.th
Thaisubtitle I Dreamed of Africa (2000) WEBRip.iTunes.th

I Dreamed of Africa Movie Reviews

Magnificent scenery emphasized at the expense of the story

This film was a fluff piece that succeeded better as a showcase for Kim Bassinger and Africa’s natural beauty than it did at telling this true story. The first hour of the film was a succession of Kodak moments depicting the romantic splendor of Africa and how idyllic it would be to live there. Although they showed the occasional storm and threatening wild animal, every effort was made to emphasize the positives. They glossed over little things like the oppressive heat (Kenya straddles the equator but no one in the film ever broke a sweat), insects (not a mosquito in sight), and the fact that the rainy season is three months long and it often rains nonstop for weeks. The first hour seemed more like an advertisement by the Kenyan ministry of tourism than a feature film. It wasn’t until the second hour that the story really centered on the characters.

Filming Africa is a cinematographer’s dream. Unfortunately, Director Hugh Hudson seems to have been so enamored with creating beautiful photography (and it was truly magnificent) that he rushed through the dramatic elements to get to the next helicopter shot of wild animals loping across the plains. Many of the important dramatic scenes were not allowed to fully develop, giving a snippet and then cutting away to a completely unrelated scene. This took much of the impact out of the film. One example is the egg hanging over the bed. A big point was made over the fact that Paolo had put something in the egg. Yet, we never learn what it is. Why tease us with this tidbit if he is not going to follow through?

The film had strong conservationist undertones, but they were tastefully done and not overly preachy. The point was made that poaching to hunt elephants for ivory is illegal and unconscionable, but it was presented in a way that wasn’t strident and smug. The scenes of dead elephants made the statement in a poignant way, much better than any dialogue could have.

Kim Basinger was excellent as Kuki. She went with a more natural look which was very flattering. The understated makeup used in the film revealed that even at 47, she is still one of the most beautiful women on the planet. However, after a three-year hiatus since L.A. Confidential, she delivered her second consecutive acting triumph, proving that she is more than just a pretty face. Her acting was far more genuine and mature than any role I had seen her play before. After having read an interview she gave about the film, it is clear that Basinger is a strong conservationist and naturalist and she identified strongly with her role, which imbued her performance with great conviction and believability.

This film was good, but it could have been much better. I rated it a 7/10. The locations and photography were marvelous, but the story’s power was frayed by inattention to basic filmmaking tenets. If Hudson had spent more time developing the characters and creating continuity for the story, it would have been an exceptional film.

Nice Premise & Locale, But Story Lacks Spark

As someone who loves African scenery and doesn’t mind ogling Kim Bassinger, either, I was looking forward to seeing this film. It turned out to be disappointing. The scenery wasn’t nearly what I had hoped, certainly no “Out Of Africa,” and the story was, in a word: boring.

I never quite understood, or was told, a number of things in here, such as how the leading lady “Kuki Gallman”) in this movie and her husband, financially survived. He was out fishing and hunting with his buddies all the time and she was home building some sort of wildlife conversation. One almost got to the point of asking, “What’s the point of this story?” outside of being some sort of travelogue. That’s the feel I got; an overly-long documentary about living in Kenya. It gets boring quickly.

Given the circumstances and scenery, this movie should have been fascinating, but it tedious. I’m not surprised it flopped at the box office and video stores.

Well worth watching, Basinger gives another good performance !

I rented this film a while ago on video and thought it was a definite 8/10.

I have since bought it on DVD and decided to watch it again a few days ago. Although not having the same impact as my first viewing, here was my opinion.

I saw this film as a wonderfully photographed movie (based on a True Story) about a very strong willed woman “Kuki Gallman”.

In the beginning we see her survive a horrific car crash and raising a family by herself. She decides to marry a man called Paolo (Vincent Perez) whom she has known only a short time. She likes Paolo a lot and sees that he is great with her Son Emmanuel, she makes a very difficult decision against the wishes of her Mother (Eva Marie Saint) to move to Africa to live with him.

Their initially idyllic life is shattered by confrontations with Poachers, Loneliness on her part (as her Husband likes danger and is often away on hunting Trips) and culminates with immense personal tragedy.

The performances were very good in this Movie (including a pre-bond outing for Daniel Craig with an excellent South African accent) Vincent Perez was excellent as Kuki Gallman’s Husband Paolo. Overall Kim Basinger was admittedly not up to the Oscar Winning Level of LA Confidential and did have a couple of poorly acted scenes, but also showed flashes of dramatic excellence and touches the viewer in some of the more emotional scenes, So overall her performance was quite good. Eva Marie Saint offered a solid supporting performance as Basinger’s Mother.

I have to say that it is obvious to me , film critics and a lot of others did not really give this film a chance and possibly compared it to Out of Africa. This is unfair as the film is set in different time and about different individuals. I personally found this film much more watchable than the aforementioned film but probably not as well acted.

Hugh Hudson has directed a great looking film, but the script needed additional work, which would have improved the impact of some scenes.

All in all though this film is well worth your time, do watch it and form your own opinions. 7/10