Jean hat vor zehn Jahren seine Heimatstadt verlassen. Als sein Vater erkrankt, kommt er zurück und muss sich mit seiner Schwester Juliette und seinem Bruder Jérémie auseinandersetzen. Währen... Alles lesenJean hat vor zehn Jahren seine Heimatstadt verlassen. Als sein Vater erkrankt, kommt er zurück und muss sich mit seiner Schwester Juliette und seinem Bruder Jérémie auseinandersetzen. Während auf ihrem Weingut die Jahreszeiten wechseln, müssen die Geschwister lernen, sich wieder ... Alles lesenJean hat vor zehn Jahren seine Heimatstadt verlassen. Als sein Vater erkrankt, kommt er zurück und muss sich mit seiner Schwester Juliette und seinem Bruder Jérémie auseinandersetzen. Während auf ihrem Weingut die Jahreszeiten wechseln, müssen die Geschwister lernen, sich wieder zu vertrauen.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Le notaire
- (as Bruno Raffaelli de la Comédie Française)
- Gérard, le voisin
- (as Eric Bougnon)
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No superpower. No fiction. Just simple human emotions. It includes some great ideas to compare the different generations, like when you see your young yourself and give him a hug. It brought back my younger years with my wife and childen. And the soundtracks are also really good. It starts slow. And it remains slow. Maybe this is why I like French movies.
Some people underestimate simple human emotions.
Then when they are in big emotional crisis, they aspire to it again and understand its importance in life. The French movies are good.
Director Cédric Klapisch demonstrated in previous movies like (especially) L'auberge espagnole or Chinese Puzzle that he knows and likes to build family and relationship melodramas, with credible characters that he makes us care about. This is what he also tries to do here, but in this case he seems to gather too many intrigues that do not fit that well one with the other: we have an over-the-years brothers reunion, a father-son relation that keeps being strained over the years and even after the death of the father, a land inheritance under pressure because of the decisions of the late father and taxes and economic pressure, generation conflicts and kids at the other side of the planet, etc. Some of these are better described, other are solved by sudden and less credible script writing tricks, my overall feeling was that none was that much important and you end asking yourself what was more important - the stories or the beautiful background and the style of life of the characters.
Fortunately, the film is helped by splendid acting. The roles of the three siblings are trusted to three actors I know less or not at all, Pio Marmaï, Ana Girardot, and François Civil and all three do a fine job. A few of the camera moves are really memorable (the departing silhouettes of the three brothers right after a flashback that showed them hugging together with their mother many years before, the bed scene with the elder brother and his girlfriend separated and brought together at the same time by their 5 years kid). Overall it's a satisfying film, with charming moments, a little too long, but there are more reasons than the love of wine to go and see it.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesCédric Klapisch: towards the end in the group ready for the harvest and receiving instructions.
- VerbindungenReferences Ce qui me meut (1989)
- SoundtracksCe qui nous lie est là
Lyrics by Camélia Jordana and Cédric Klapisch
Music by Loïc Dury (as Loïk Dury) and Christophe Minck
Performed by Camélia Jordana
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- Budget
- 7.870.000 € (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 257.610 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 15.157 $
- 25. März 2018
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 11.625.884 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 53 Minuten
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1