In einem Zwischenkriegsfrankreich, das mit tiefgreifenden sozialen und politischen Veränderungen zu kämpfen hat, rebelliert die 18-jährige Violette Noziere gegen die Zwänge ihrer klaustropho... Alles lesenIn einem Zwischenkriegsfrankreich, das mit tiefgreifenden sozialen und politischen Veränderungen zu kämpfen hat, rebelliert die 18-jährige Violette Noziere gegen die Zwänge ihrer klaustrophobischen, arbeiterfreundlichen (und möglicherweise inzestuösen) Familie, mit beunruhigenden... Alles lesenIn einem Zwischenkriegsfrankreich, das mit tiefgreifenden sozialen und politischen Veränderungen zu kämpfen hat, rebelliert die 18-jährige Violette Noziere gegen die Zwänge ihrer klaustrophobischen, arbeiterfreundlichen (und möglicherweise inzestuösen) Familie, mit beunruhigenden Folgen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Germaine Nozière
- (as Stephane Audran)
- Le musicien noir
- (as Grégory Germain)
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This is is a good movie except one thing kept bothering me. Isabelle Huppert looks too old. The story is based on a real girl who poisoned her parents at the age of 18. I never saw Violette as a teen. In fact, Isabelle Huppert looks 30 in her hooker makeup. I couldn't figure out why a 30 year old is living with her parents and acting like a kid hiding her makeup. I wondered if it's matter of the era she's living in. It's an easy fix if the movie lay out her age in an obvious way. She could have a birthday party. It throws the whole dynamic of the story and the family into confusion. The story really requires a younger actress to play this role. Otherwise, I like the performances but the age difference is really problematic.
In the streets ,the buskers sang the horrible story of the infamous Violette Nozière.
Incidentally, the film seems to have been made as part of a two-picture deal (along with BLOOD RELATIVES [1978]) between France and Canada. Anyway, it led 23-year old Isabelle Huppert (though the character she plays is actually only supposed to be either 14 or 18, depending on the sources!), an award winner at Cannes, towards acquiring the well-deserved status of her country's premiere actress she retains to this day.
Chabrol tackled melodrama only occasionally and seldom with success: on the one side, we can cite THE BREACH (1970) and the afore-mentioned STORY OF WOMEN (also with Huppert) and, among those that did not work out quite as well as had been anticipated, one can name – alongside the film under review – the somewhat unnecessary adaptation of MADAME BOVARY (1991; in which Huppert had the title role yet again). The problem here lies with the story itself (to escape her stifling petit bourgeois existence, a girl – whose promiscuity had already given her syphilis – poisons both her parents), which is simply not all that interesting and, stretched to slightly over two hours, the effect rings even more hollow!
Still, to redress the balance, the film is imbued with the director's customary exactitude of period detail (it is set in the 1930s) and characterization (even if the protagonist hardly arouses our sympathy throughout, especially when accusing her late father of incestuous conduct to justify her own actions!) – but also unusually featuring a handful of quirky interpolated flashbacks. The strong supporting cast includes such Chabrol fixtures as Stephane Audran (at 45, heading definitely towards middle-aged roles though here she is still able to express her sexuality), Jean Carmet (by far his largest role for this director), Mario David and Bernadette Lafont (appearing towards the end as Violette's cellmate), as well as Francois Maistre (a Luis Bunuel regular) and Fabrice Luchini.
Chabrol got replicate the tiny Nozière's apartment where the main sequences unfold, also several spots of period piece to shooting in external scenes, further exposing with accurately Violette's double life on Parisian flamboyant lifestyle at Quartier Latin and her involvement with the crook Sorbonne's student Jean Daban, moreover a possible incest Chabrol just implles it slight on suggestive scenes, due he never believe that his father had committed such outrageous crime whatsoever, an stunning portrait from bleak past of Nozière's family!!
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First watch: 2025 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 8.5.
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- WissenswertesThe first time that director Claude Chabrol worked with actress Isabelle Huppert. They would later work together on: Eine Frauensache (1988), Madame Bovary (1991), Biester (1995), Das Leben ist ein Spiel (1997), Süßes Gift (2000), and Geheime Staatsaffären (2006).
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- Rue Santos-Dumont, Paris 15, Paris, Frankreich(Violette and Jean in the street, making plans)
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- 1.360.000 CA$ (geschätzt)