
Un Indien dans la ville
1994
•
Adventure / Drama
•
1h30
Community Reviews
Public Opinion
722 reviews
7.5/10
5.7/10
Viewers generally find 'Little Indian, Big City' to be a delightful blend of humor and heartfelt moments, making it a cherished classic for many. The film is praised for its comedic elements and the nostalgic value it holds for those who watched it during their childhood. While some find the plot a bit far-fetched, the overall reception is positive, with particular appreciation for its ability to entertain and bring laughter.
👍 Nostalgic and humorously engaging
👎 Plot may seem implausible to some
Discover if your friends have added it
More infos
Synopsis
The Parisian broker Steph only needs the signature from his wife Patricia for their divorce - but she left 13 years ago for living with Amazonas indians. Steph finds her in the village and gets stuck for two days, where he learns that he has got a son, who grew up as an indian. Meanwhile he fails to confirm a soy bean transaction and promises his son Mimi-Siku to show him Paris as soon as he will become a man. However, this happens next day when the tribe celebrates the children s festival. So both fly back to Paris, where Steph and his partner Richard try to limit their losses by selling the beans to the Russian mafia, and Mimi-Siku discovers the city with bare feet. He climbes the Eiffel tower and preferes to hunt doves with bow-and-arrow instead of eating cornflakes. Steph moves his son to the family of his partner, where Mimi-Siku falls actively in love with Richard s daughter Sophie. Discovered, Sophie is set to be sent into a boarding school, and therefore rescued by Mimi-Siku, while the mafia has discovered the dropped bean price and is threatening and claiming their money back. Both operations are entangled, and finally they get the money, and Mimi-Siku is sent back to the tribe. But, of course, this is not the end ....
Reviews and Comments
249 reviewsRecommandé par Alexiss bki
sympa et assez précurseur
Wakatepe baboon
1994
Ce film est super drole Il faut l’avoir vu au moins une fois
Noté 8/10 par Christopher D.




