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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuParis at night. Alex, 22, wants to be a filmmaker. Florence, his girlfriend just left him for his best friend Thomas. First breakup, first assassination attempt. Alex tries to strangle him, ... Alles lesenParis at night. Alex, 22, wants to be a filmmaker. Florence, his girlfriend just left him for his best friend Thomas. First breakup, first assassination attempt. Alex tries to strangle him, but he gives up and wanders the streets.Paris at night. Alex, 22, wants to be a filmmaker. Florence, his girlfriend just left him for his best friend Thomas. First breakup, first assassination attempt. Alex tries to strangle him, but he gives up and wanders the streets.
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Beautifully shot, but tediously slow. Even with all the references to French New Wave filmmaking from a couple of decades before, the story didn't hold my interest, and the characters were hard to care for. There was not enough effort put into developing them beyond damaged, emotionally fragile people. Carax instead labored over other scenes, like the three full minutes spent with the young man playing pinball near the end, at a point where I was already hoping the remaining run time would pass quickly.
The cinematography is undeniable, however, and there is a certain lonely mood captured here that may resonate, if you can put up with a story that moves in fits and starts. Can love, like a phoenix, rise out of the ashes of former relationships for these two people, we wonder when they talk at length in the kitchen while a party carries on outside, maybe the film's most interesting scene. It had its moments, but isn't one I'd recommend.
The cinematography is undeniable, however, and there is a certain lonely mood captured here that may resonate, if you can put up with a story that moves in fits and starts. Can love, like a phoenix, rise out of the ashes of former relationships for these two people, we wonder when they talk at length in the kitchen while a party carries on outside, maybe the film's most interesting scene. It had its moments, but isn't one I'd recommend.
Visual treat as almost all Carax films. What a debut!
The protagonist Alex (Denis Lavant) rarely smiles. He does not drink or smoke. and makes films or wants to make them. The girl Mirielle (Mirielle Perrier) is extraordinarily attractive, if you discount her bad teeth in the film. The film has a sequence about a mute silent film crew member who jokes about what deaf people saw in silent films by lipreading that escaped normal people. The film has a brief shot tipping Carax's hat to Welles' "Citizen Kane." Both made their debut films at the same age of 24. Both wrote their original scripts
Denis Lavant has repeatedly worked for Carax, Mirielle Perrier again in Carax's Mauvais Sang.
The use of David Bowie's song "When I live my dream" (sung by Bowie). is a fascinating touch.
The visuals and the use of music and silences are a trademark of Carax. Lavant wears checked jacket and holds a scarf of of his previous love with the same design. When he is with Mirielle, the jacket is off andhis striped shirt matches the stripes of Mirielle's clothes.
The protagonist Alex (Denis Lavant) rarely smiles. He does not drink or smoke. and makes films or wants to make them. The girl Mirielle (Mirielle Perrier) is extraordinarily attractive, if you discount her bad teeth in the film. The film has a sequence about a mute silent film crew member who jokes about what deaf people saw in silent films by lipreading that escaped normal people. The film has a brief shot tipping Carax's hat to Welles' "Citizen Kane." Both made their debut films at the same age of 24. Both wrote their original scripts
Denis Lavant has repeatedly worked for Carax, Mirielle Perrier again in Carax's Mauvais Sang.
The use of David Bowie's song "When I live my dream" (sung by Bowie). is a fascinating touch.
The visuals and the use of music and silences are a trademark of Carax. Lavant wears checked jacket and holds a scarf of of his previous love with the same design. When he is with Mirielle, the jacket is off andhis striped shirt matches the stripes of Mirielle's clothes.
Boy Meets Girl casts a recurring actor to play Alexandre, the protoganist who is the namesake of the young writer/director's real name, and Mireille as a cinematic version of herfself, the then girlfriend of director (pseudonym Leos Carax). This is an ingenious indie debut feature film with a flair for visual style (cinematography from Jean-Yves Escoffier) and beautiful use of black and white.
The.story is a love story but finds many ways to make it less dramatic and tragic with comedy, poetry and philosophy. The dialogues and monologues are crisp. Perhaps the greateat strenght of the.screenplay, yet the silent momemts, music and movement also conterbalance the heavy reflections on art, war, friendship, life and love.
A.gentle mix of video, music, dance, signing, poetry, metacognition and metaphysics with contemplative pacing and editing. Few films achieve this and eapecially om the first try for a film writer/director immense joy to watch. Expect European slower shots and French New Wave style if you are use the US constant drama and movement.
The.story is a love story but finds many ways to make it less dramatic and tragic with comedy, poetry and philosophy. The dialogues and monologues are crisp. Perhaps the greateat strenght of the.screenplay, yet the silent momemts, music and movement also conterbalance the heavy reflections on art, war, friendship, life and love.
A.gentle mix of video, music, dance, signing, poetry, metacognition and metaphysics with contemplative pacing and editing. Few films achieve this and eapecially om the first try for a film writer/director immense joy to watch. Expect European slower shots and French New Wave style if you are use the US constant drama and movement.
A film whose - very poetic - staging does not manage to hide the emptiness and the total neutrality of its action.
Aesthetically, Boy meets Girl, as a Leos Carax's very first film, has a lot of personnality, and this well-mastered daring is pleasing to see. The contrast of black and white is very well managed, along with the lighting of the film, we could see here a tribute to the expressionism era .
The photography is very well organized, the decorations, the compositions on the screen again testify to a certain stylistic audacity. Nevertheless, it flounders. This love story half-lived, or lived weakly, interspersed with impromptu lyrical outbursts in the dialogues hardly convinces. It does not work by its lack of fluidity, of coherence. The film itself breaks up between poetic softness and clumsy ardor, badly executed or badly played. The rambling of the young hero Alex is indeed the only constant line of the film, whose romance is difficult to discern, in a flood of poetic wanderings that end up plumbing the film. While Boy Meets Girl attracts lovers of poetry with its aesthetic, it puts off by its inconsistency and by the emptiness of its scenario.
Aesthetically, Boy meets Girl, as a Leos Carax's very first film, has a lot of personnality, and this well-mastered daring is pleasing to see. The contrast of black and white is very well managed, along with the lighting of the film, we could see here a tribute to the expressionism era .
The photography is very well organized, the decorations, the compositions on the screen again testify to a certain stylistic audacity. Nevertheless, it flounders. This love story half-lived, or lived weakly, interspersed with impromptu lyrical outbursts in the dialogues hardly convinces. It does not work by its lack of fluidity, of coherence. The film itself breaks up between poetic softness and clumsy ardor, badly executed or badly played. The rambling of the young hero Alex is indeed the only constant line of the film, whose romance is difficult to discern, in a flood of poetic wanderings that end up plumbing the film. While Boy Meets Girl attracts lovers of poetry with its aesthetic, it puts off by its inconsistency and by the emptiness of its scenario.
There are so many same titles of this movie, so it was hard to find this one. This is a black and white movie. All movies of Leos Carax contain beautiful images of decadence. The way of expressing the emptiness of the young generation is one of a kind. Their conversations are always poetic so it hard to understand, same as usual. A variety of music stood out in this movie.
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- WissenswertesFirst film directed by Leos Carax.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Mr. X (2014)
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 40 Minuten
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By what name was Boy Meets Girl (1984) officially released in Canada in English?
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