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Les trois couronnes du matelot

  • 1982
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 57 Min.
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Les trois couronnes du matelot (1982)
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Ein betrunkener Matrose erzählt einem mörderischen Studenten die surrealistische Odyssee seiner Lebensgeschichte.Ein betrunkener Matrose erzählt einem mörderischen Studenten die surrealistische Odyssee seiner Lebensgeschichte.Ein betrunkener Matrose erzählt einem mörderischen Studenten die surrealistische Odyssee seiner Lebensgeschichte.

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    • Raúl Ruiz
  • Drehbuch
    • Emilio Del Solar
    • François Ede
    • Raúl Ruiz
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jean-Bernard Guillard
    • Philippe Deplanche
    • Nadège Clair
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    • Regie
      • Raúl Ruiz
    • Drehbuch
      • Emilio Del Solar
      • François Ede
      • Raúl Ruiz
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jean-Bernard Guillard
      • Philippe Deplanche
      • Nadège Clair
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    Jean-Bernard Guillard
    • The sailor…
    Philippe Deplanche
    • Tadeusz Krasinski the student
    Nadège Clair
    • María the prostitute
    Lisa Lyon
    • Matilde the dancer
    Jean Badin
    • The 1st officer
    Paula Brunet-Sancho
    • Moroccan streetwalker
    • (as Pauline Brunet)
    José de Carvalho
    • The old sailor
    Claude Dereppe
    • The ship's captain
    Diogo Dória
    Diogo Dória
    • The sailor's sister's fiancé
    Mostefa Djadjam
    • Ahmed
    • (as Mostepha Djadjam)
    Huguette Faget
    Huguette Faget
    • Our Lady - the 1st officer's mother
    André Gomes
    • Carlos A. Cores the travelling salesman
    Wladimir Ivanovsky
    • The Impersonator
    • (as Vladimir Ivanovsky)
    Adelaide João
    Adelaide João
    • The sailor's mother
    • (as Adélaïde Joao)
    Théo Légitimus
    • The sailor's 'father'
    Claudio Martinez
    • Ali
    Tanh N'Guyen
    • Orphan girl
    Franck Oger
    • The Blindman
    • Regie
      • Raúl Ruiz
    • Drehbuch
      • Emilio Del Solar
      • François Ede
      • Raúl Ruiz
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    chaos-rampant

    Sea of narratives, wrecked, sailing again

    So my ongoing project is to seek out films that point towards a true perception, a way of seeing things as they are and why. If the image has power as a fragment of the consciousness it informs and is informed by, then in entering a film we literally see what another has seen or dreamed, imprinted with what he means by seeing whatever it is he sees.

    If this kind of film is rarely encountered, it's precisely because so many filmmakers see things in order to mean something else. Rarely do they mean what they see.

    Some of my most cherished filmmakers dismantle with clarity of vision the cluttered notions, ideas, meanings, we associate with those images so that only the image remains, along with what echoes it has stirred in us. This is akin to meditation for me, a process of emptying out.

    Another group of films I am drawn to use the opposite means, but look for the same. These assail our established notions (that things make sense a certain way) by fabricating other notions to confound or challenge that sense, by precisely cluttering their apparent order with various synthetic modes, symmetries or layered patterns. The idea here is that by losing ourselves in these stratagems, we awake to the activity of the mind that obscures the true picture. We look at things as through a kaleidoscope, not simply to enjoy the phantasmagoria, but so that we may become aware of that kaleidoscope that fractures the seeing.

    This one belongs in this company, next to Greenaway and Welles.

    So what we have here is another cunning web of stories within others, narrators within their selves projected into these stories. A sailor is recounting a story of sailing the High Seas to a young student, like in something Herman Melville might have written 150 years ago, or R.L. Stevenson.

    We stop at various ports in this voyage, where fragments of life are recounted as vignettes. Various commentaries can be found in these, each one an elaborate ploy that informs others in turn.

    In Singapore for example, the sailor meets with a local kid and the French proconsul. The proconsul translates what the kid says, but is he really? He says the kid is actually a wise old man, and that he must be kept from eating so that he won't grow old. In starving the kid, he posits that he's doing him a favour. The colonial commentary should be obvious, which Ruiz probably felt like he had inherited by working in France.

    In Dakar he's met with a black doctor, who asks money and tells him how the present moment is impregnated with all the other moments, past or yet to come. Elsewhere he is saved by a kid who claims that he is free to roam the territory of his parents yet, in not having discovered any borders to it, is strangely prisoner of that freedom. The kid points to books of Stevenson claiming he already knows the stories, and wants to live in the world, not the page.

    These fragments together comprise a kind of memoir, a mistress, wife, a kid. But again, how much of it true outside of the words? How much of it only a story the sailor picked up elsewhere and improvised some of his past upon it? We literally flow through these, like Welles would have the imagery; fluid motion, solid forms. Soaking up half-remembered atmospheres as thrown up by the imaginative mind. The mind which endlessly remembers, yearns, dreams, loathes, loves, talks with itself.

    It's a rather beautiful construct overall; a ship as vessel of the imagination sailing on inscrutable seas, where all the sailors aboard are dead (like memories, to be conveniently arranged) except one, with the ability to dream ship and voyage. Who comes back with stories from that voyage, stories that involve parts of himself real or imagined.

    This may had been an astonishing work if what reality anchored the imaginative flight could resonate inside the fantasy. On the level of reality there is the sailor narrating to the student; they are in a kind of ballroom and around them dance various couples. I wonder, will this mean to you what it does to me?
    9OldAle1

    Wellesian noir meets Ruizian surrealism

    "Les Trois couronnes du matelot"/Three Crowns of the Sailor (1983) is the third of the three early Raoul Ruiz films on an indispensable Blaq Out set along with "L'Hypothèse du tableau volé" and "La Vocation suspendue" (see my remarks on the other two). This I liked almost as much as "Hypothesis" and wish I had had the time to watch it again; it gets perhaps a wee bit long, but on the whole it is a wonderfully delirious pastiche of various themes and visual tropes from Orson Welles (most specifically "Lady from Shanghai", "Mr. Arkadin" and towards the end, "The Trial"), film noir generally, Sternberg's "Macao" and other 40s-50s Hollywood-in-the-exotic-ports-of-call type pictures -- all filtered through Ruiz's wonderfully playful postmodern/magical realist sense of story. Like the two earlier features it is incredibly dense, self-serious on its face but self-mocking and amused when one delves deeper. Most of the film consists of a sailor -- in many respects as naive and reckless as Welles' Michael O'Hara -- telling his life story -- or stories, of adventures at sea, femmes fatale, murders, and money, always lots and lots of money -- to a young man in a spectacular restaurant/ballroom in Antwerp (I think). It's really mind-boggling, but in a very different way from the two earlier films in the set, and in many ways it's a good film to set you up for Manoel dans l'île des merveilles. The photography, in particular the black and white segments (those set in "present-day", in Antwerp) is quite striking and is the work of the great French cinematography Sacha Vierny, who had worked with Buñuel and Resnais among others, and went on to work with Greenaway. After seeing this early series of films, one can see that that -- like so many of the odd occurrences in so many early Ruiz films -- was no coincidence. DVD rental
    gengar843

    Ridiculous

    Hi. Glad I got your attention. Let's just say I'm borrowing some of Ruiz's style by making a bold statement and backing it up with, well, nothing. If you dig analogies, you will understand that rocking your world, as Fight Club purports to do, is hardly a one-sided affair. When worlds are rocked, it is fair that denizens of worlds fight back to restore order. Thus, me.

    I am going to disregard the various film-making tropes which Ruiz employs, as I consider them gimmicky filler to thin story. Thin? Truly, variations on a theme. Don't get me wrong, I love such things in music, art, and film; but this film is tedious. Almost two hours here to say what might be said in 30 minutes, "classed up" with trappings. Let me tell you, Orson Welles dances all over this mess. Welles had a sense of humor, apparent in nearly everything he did, and this humor gave proper depth to such classics as The Trial and Citizen Kane, among the many. Greenaway employed art to back his vision. Ruiz is merely tempestuous.

    But I don't want to be dismissive. Ruiz is prolific, passionate, and determined. I can't fault that. However, the surrealism he purports to bring, a la Bunuel or Jodorowsky, is of a protégé, not a master.

    The best philosophy from Three Crowns Of The Sailor is that money has meaning. For me, this at least deposes any anti-capitalist meanings the Left may derive for drivel. The means of exchange is cash, and the gift is (what?) immortality? I would be better mood for this film is the exchange resulted in something concrete, but the defeatist attitude which the film perpetually resonates seems to whiff of nihilism, and if that is your cup of tea, oh well.

    I do not mind the ambiguity of outcomes, but narrative is narrative, and intentional confusion for its own sake doesn't please me. You may ask me, how then do you enjoy Jodorowsky? With effort! Now, surprise! I give the film 7/10 for causing me to write a review at all!
    6XxEthanHuntxX

    A Voyage on the Sea of Dreams

    Raul Ruiz argues against the sort of dogmatic religion who is the religion of conflicts in filmmaking. He explores the idea of making film without any kind of conflicts. And making structures taken from poetry and from othe narrative structures who doesn't need conflicts. Raul gives more importance to elements that are supposed to be secondary, eliminating the narrative pyramid. Pushing and researching the dogmatic way of telling stories through cinema without being really experimental.

    Raul Ruiz was trying to Inventing new ways of making films. He experimented with different kind of techniques and ideas to see what happends.

    Three Crowns of the Sailor, is the second movie Ive seen from Raul and is definitely the best of the two in my personally opinion, thus it has a better lined up structured story.

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      Ruiz's screenplay was partially inspired by the Chilean myth of the Caleuche ghost ship.
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      L'étudiant: On the night of July 25, 1958 I killed Ladislaw Zukarevitch, antique dealer, my mentor, my master in the art of polishing diamonds, my tutor at Warsaw Theological School. I got nothing out of this crime except the ring he offered me many times; several hundred marks; a collection of old coins, of no value; and a long letter where he advised me to leave the country.

    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Spisok korabley (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Uno
      Composed by Enrique Santos Discépolo and Mariano Mores

      Sung by Reynaldo Anselmi

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 9. Dezember 1982 (Frankreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Frankreich
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Arabisch
      • Kantonesisch
      • Spanisch
      • Mandarin
      • Französisch
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      • Three Crowns of the Sailor
    • Drehorte
      • Madeira, Portugal
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      • Institut National de l'Audiovisuel (INA)
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