Zwei Tonbänder, zwei Pariser Mafiakiller, ein korrupter Polizist, ein Opernfan, eine jugendliche Diebin und der coolste Philosoph, der je gefilmt wurde. All diese Figuren verfolgen ihren gew... Alles lesenZwei Tonbänder, zwei Pariser Mafiakiller, ein korrupter Polizist, ein Opernfan, eine jugendliche Diebin und der coolste Philosoph, der je gefilmt wurde. All diese Figuren verfolgen ihren gewundenen Weg durch einen komplexen und stilistisch bestechenden französischen Thriller.Zwei Tonbänder, zwei Pariser Mafiakiller, ein korrupter Polizist, ein Opernfan, eine jugendliche Diebin und der coolste Philosoph, der je gefilmt wurde. All diese Figuren verfolgen ihren gewundenen Weg durch einen komplexen und stilistisch bestechenden französischen Thriller.
- Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
- 8 Gewinne & 9 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Cynthia Hawkins
- (as Wilhelmenia Wiggins Fernandez)
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When a woman being chased drops a tape into a mailman's pouch, an opera-loving postman, Jules (Frédéric Andréi), finds himself involved in murder and mayhem.
Jules has recently secretly recorded his opera idol, Cynthia Hawkins (Wilhemina Wiggins Fernandez) in a concert. She has never been recorded and refuses to make any.
Apparently she only sings one aria in this concert, "Ebben! Ne andro lontana" (I will go far away) from La Wally, or at least that's all we hear her sing and all Jules listens to on tape.
Jules becomes a target for men who want the tape the woman put into his mailbag, which incriminates a government official in prostitution. Fortunately, before his place is trashed; he asks a new friend, Alba (Thuy An Luu) to keep the Hawkins recording for him.
Really excellent film with great chase scenes, including an exciting motorcycle chase which even involves the French subway.
The Paris location adds an atmospheric layer.
Fernandez is a stunning diva, and a good actress, but I had some trouble with her vocal production. It's a beautiful voice, but I've heard the La Wally aria sung better. She did a much better job on the Ave Maria and the part of "O patria mia" she sang, which were easier and more lyrically sung.
Highly recommended for the acting, its intricate plot, its dark Parisian streets, and beautiful music.
I was floored. The most beautiful example of "disastre deluxe" I've ever seen - everything is so rundown it's gorgeous. The music perfectly matches the whole film. The performances are not "realistic", but they are not meant to be.
This is obviously not a piece of cinema verite and shouldn't be reviewed as such. "Diva" is a 2 hour tour de force of cinema as experience. One of the finest films I've ever seen.
Jean-Jacques Beineix who won a César for this, his first job as director, really presented two stories. First, the obsession that Jules had for opera and for Cynthia; and a second story of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
This is actually a police drama in the middle of a love story. It will be slow to those who do not like opera as it frames the story. The music is divine as Wilhelmenia Fernandez is truly an artist of note.
A superior French actor, Richard Bohringer, and an enchanting Vietnamese actress, Thuy An Luu, provide support to Jules as he evades capture by those who want a pirated tape of Cynthia's concert that he made, and another group that wants a tape that fell into his lap that revels the head of a prostitution ring between Africa and Paris.
He is just trying to spend time with Cynthis, but wherever he turns, someone is waiting.
All's well that ends well, and this ends well, but how it gets there is suspenseful and full of twists and turns.
Meanwhile, Jule becomes friends with Cynthia Hawkins when he brings her back a dress he stole after her recital (but not after having sex with a hooker wearing it) and they spend a day together. He also encounters Alba, a nice, glib girl with a talent for shoplifting (she developed a technique that makes you wish you're the guy behind the counter) and Gorodish, the man she lives with, two people who will help him a lot in the course of the film. All this is handled by director Jean-Jacques Beineix with virtuosity. But I'm only talking about the twisted plot here, whereas Diva is so much more.
It is its pop-art style, it is its unique genre-mix of Thriller and Romance, it is Jules' apartment, which looks like combination of a studio and a garage, it is its two killers who look like they escaped a Jeunet-film (and indeed Dominique Pinon, who plays one of the two killers, went on to star in Delicatessen, La cité des enfants perdus and Amélie), it is that wonderful chase scene where Jules drives down the stairs and takes the Métro with his moped, it is that absurdly funny scene with the blue Beethoven bust, it is Thuy An Luu, playing Alba as a cheerful girl that makes you wish you had a girlfriend like that, it is Wilhelmenia Wiggins Fernandez, a real-life opera singer in her only film role, playing a wonderful Cynthia Hawkins (how I love that look she gives when someone reminds her of her age), it is Gorodish ingeniously solving two problems at once, it is its wonderful ending I will not reveal her with the perfect last words (Shhhh, listen...)... I could go on with this list forever. With its hilarious story, its beautiful images, its weird characters and its joyous direction, Diva could open the door to the cinema of the rest of the world for those whose Top 10 list consist only of films as Pulp Fiction, Taxi Driver, Goodfellas, The Usual Suspects or The Godfather. It is a film I immensely love and could watch over and over again.
On the surface, it's an exercise in pure style, combining exciting, "hip" visuals with great music (opera as well as some great atmospheric incidental music). But there are hundreds of movies like that. What makes Diva so memorable to me is the way it combines this stylish cinematic eye candy with a suspenseful plot, good acting, a touch of romance and sex, and even a smattering of philosophy (as the title character explains her reasons for not allowing her voice to be recorded, not to mention the immortal bread-buttering scene).
It sounds like a recipe for a boring, highly stylized "European" movie, but this is a film where the excitement never flags for a minute. One of the true gems of 80s cinema. As a friend said "If you wanted to be hip in the 80s, you had to have seen 'Liquid Sky', 'Repo Man' and 'Diva'". But even today, you should see it just because it's a great movie.
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- WissenswertesThe producers were looking for an actress who fit the description of Cynthia Hawkins (the Diva) in the original novel - a beautiful black American woman who sings a flawless operatic soprano, and speaks both English and French fluently. They attended a performance of La Boheme to familiarize themselves with opera performers. Wilhelmenia Fernandez was playing Musetta the night they attended the opera.
- PatzerDuring the metro chase, close-ups of Jules shows the collar of a white tee-shirt underneath his buttoned-up shirt. However, in both previous and following scenes, he is without the tee-shirt.
- Crazy CreditsThe music continues for a minute and five seconds after the credits end.
- Alternative VersionenLion's Gate released a DVD (under the "Meridien Collection" banner) with 6' of deleted shots (all extensions of existing scenes) that were intentionally cut in the original by the director before the initial release, with those deleted shots not as bonus material on the DVD but actually edited back into the film, and advertised on the DVD as a "restored version". The resultant timing was 123'. This is not an official version, but an unauthorized re-editing by a DVD company. The correct timing of the film is 117'25".
- VerbindungenEdited into Searching for Diva (2008)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 183.425 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 5.672 $
- 4. Nov. 2007
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 183.425 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 57 Minuten
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.66 : 1