Fevers
Fevers

Fevers

2014Movie90 minFrench

Benjamin is at war: with life, with adults, with himself. From his earliest childhood onwards, the 13-year old has been shunted from one care home to another. When his mother has to go to prison, he is sent to his father, whom he has never known. The man turns out to be a dead loss, a warehouseman who's given up on life, a man in his mid-40s who still lives with his Moroccan parents in a high-rise block in the banlieue. Benjamin's turbulence and violence soon prove too much for his new family.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Elad KesemGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In the gritty world of Israeli football, a veteran player, facing the twilight of his career, finds himself entangled with a young, ambitious coach. Their relationship is fraught with unspoken tensions and the harsh realities of the sport. As the team grapples with its struggles, personal demons and external pressures begin to surface, threatening to derail both their careers and their lives.

Critical Reception

Fevers received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its raw portrayal of masculinity and the pressures within professional sports. Some critics lauded its understated performances and atmospheric tension, while others found its narrative pacing uneven and its themes somewhat bleak.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film effectively captures the intense psychological pressure cooker of professional sports.
  • Performances are generally strong, particularly from the lead actors.
  • Some viewers found the story's resolution to be unsatisfying or overly grim.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Fevers are scarce, but where available, they tend to highlight the film's realistic depiction of sports drama and character struggles, though some found it to be a somber viewing experience.

Fun Fact

Director Elad Kesem drew inspiration from real-life experiences and observations within the Israeli football scene for the film's authenticity.

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