IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,9/10
1806
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Marius lebt allein in einem stillgelegten Zementwerk. Jeannette ist eine alleinerziehende Mutter von zwei Kinder. Ihre sozialen Umstände stellen ihre Zuneigung zueinander auf die Probe.Marius lebt allein in einem stillgelegten Zementwerk. Jeannette ist eine alleinerziehende Mutter von zwei Kinder. Ihre sozialen Umstände stellen ihre Zuneigung zueinander auf die Probe.Marius lebt allein in einem stillgelegten Zementwerk. Jeannette ist eine alleinerziehende Mutter von zwei Kinder. Ihre sozialen Umstände stellen ihre Zuneigung zueinander auf die Probe.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 6 Gewinne & 8 Nominierungen insgesamt
Michèle Camizuli Bonneveau
- Avec l'amitié de
- (as Michèle Camizuli)
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The love between Marius and Jeannette is sweet. Perhaps a film that would relate more with viewers 40+, this film still has some connection with most of the other age groups. I had to study this in school and it's funny how it relates to such issues as: Belonging versus alienation Coping with change Tolerance of difference This film really works on two levels: entertainment and education. The story initially focuses on Jeannette and her family, but soon everyone in her neighbourhood gets involved in the storyline. Each character experiences love, pain, acceptance and changes. This film predominantly relies on its actors. All the actors really get into their roles, and it does show that they are having plenty of fun. Simply put, this film is simple and lovely.
Maybe, the simplicity is the main virtue of this film mixing nostalgia, slices of ordinary lives, fair humor, serious problems, motherhood, romance, loneliness, addictions and honest perspectives about neighbors, their common existence, religion, sexual life, boyfriends and dreams of children, God and lies.
Short, a film for love it.
For acting, dialogues, atmosphere, narrator voice and something profound moving, escaping by definitions.
Short, a film for love it.
For acting, dialogues, atmosphere, narrator voice and something profound moving, escaping by definitions.
This movie is for those who want to believe that life can be pleasant even if one is a broke divorced unemployed mother of two without prospects as long as one believes. In this case the requisite belief is not in god or in life everlasting but in love & some communitarian evolution of romanticized communism. Our once deserted and once widowed unemployed heroine finds love amongst the deconstructing ruins of a cement factory with its emotionally and "physically" crippled security guard. The film is not unrelieved tendentious reality though the only action is a rather bloody bar room brawl from which the protagonists escape drunk but without injury. The one great myth that deserves debunking is that a dozen people in a third of a dozen seperate households can live cheek by jowl in a fading tenement, sharing all intimacies and still like each other. I was somewhat mean in giving it a 6 but it sure isn't worth the 8.7 average rating that prompted me to see it. The French must have different eyes.
To set a film in and/or around Marseilles and name one of the two eponymous characters Marius is to invite direct comparison with the great Marcel Pagnol and his own great trilogy Marius, Fanny and Cesar (now available as a boxed set from FNAC and though expensive a 'must' for any serious film buff) and without seeing the film the feeling is that Guediguian is either throwing down the gauntlet or paying homage to Pagnol. After seeing the film it is evident that the latter obtains.This was probably the first Guediguian entry - all top-billing his wonderful wife Ariane Ascaride and all set in/around Marseilles - to reach an international audience and what a way to start. You may balk at this director's obsession with downtrodden workers and bloated capitalists but he does have the good sense and/or decency to sugar the pill with an unforgettable love story - indeed it could be subtitled ironically Love Among The Ruins as the protagonists meet in the ruins of a cement works where Marius is employed as a watchman and Jeannette attempts to steal some paint. In an attempt at symmetry there are three couples involved - with the exception of Marius they are neighbors in a shabby project and when I say that one of them is the great Jean-Pierre Darroussin hip movie-goers will need no more prompting to check this one out. Not that Marius in the shape of Gerard Meylan is any slouch if anybody asks you, in fact this trio comprised the menage a trois in Guediguian's last release (two more are in post-production as I write) Marie-Jo And Her Two Loves, and though Darroussin is very much a supporting player here he makes his presence felt. It is impossible to overpraise this movie. I caught it on its initial release and was overwhelmed, I've just purchased my own copy and if anything it is better on a second viewing and will still be giving pleasure long after this season's popcorn specials have faded from the mindless audiences memory banks. 9/10
It is a real achievement when you don't hate a film after studying it for your HSC. You watch it numerous times over and over without a break, and of course evermore it will remind you of the hellish end to high school. however Marius et Jeannette is a truly fabulous film and i have yet to find anyone who does not like it. the setting is so completely different to the north shore of Sydney, it ads an enchanting aspect to the film which is a real fairy tale for adults. any fan of french cinema (and just great movies in general) is sure to love this film, destined to become a classic. the small community of l'estaque and the even closer community of Jeannette and her neighbours is a perfect setting for a sweet love story.
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- PatzerWhen Jeanette is at Marius's place, they remove the foil wrap from a bottle of Pastis on the outside table. Then they get inside and we see the bottle fully wrapped on the table by the window.
- VerbindungenFollowed by Die Farbe des Herzens (1998)
- SoundtracksLes quatre saisons
Music by Antonio Vivaldi (as Vivaldi)
Performed by Camerata Academica Salzburg (as Camerata Academia Salzburg)
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
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- Marius and Jeannette
- Drehorte
- Impasse Bellot, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Frankreich(Jeannette and neighbors'houses at N.16)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 285.038 $
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 285.038 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 45 Min.(105 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.66 : 1
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