Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA French corporation goes head-to-head with an American web media company for the rights to a 3-D manga pornography studio, resulting in a power struggle that culminates in violence and espi... Alles lesenA French corporation goes head-to-head with an American web media company for the rights to a 3-D manga pornography studio, resulting in a power struggle that culminates in violence and espionage.A French corporation goes head-to-head with an American web media company for the rights to a 3-D manga pornography studio, resulting in a power struggle that culminates in violence and espionage.
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I was originally attracted to the film on the strengths of Assayas' other films--all three I've seen ("Irma Vep", "Late August/Early Sept.", "Les Destinees Sentimentales") excellent and each in its own way unique. His work is eclectic and unpredictable in the best sense, seemingly at ease with big or small productions--in the great tradition of Jonathan Demme or Michael Winterbottom or Louis Malle. This is probably the only one of his films so far that could have attracted an American audience, but the chilliness of its surfaces apparently has scared a few too many away. It's a pity, because the film's definitely worth seeing.
All of these images before you. Corporate power, double crossing, hentai anime, and interactive torture websites all come together to form something that might mean different things to different people. The performances are great though. Gina Gershon (Showgirls,Bound,Face/Off) looks better then ever only problem I wanted to see her more. Connie Nielsen in the lead role is awesome as the corporate mole/ice queen. I'm surprised that was the same actress in Gladiator and One-Hour Photo. And Chloe Sevigny is quiet but assertive at the same time.
If your tired of all the same exploding cars and sappy romantic comedies lately, come check this one out. You'll be pleasantly surprised
For the first hour, at least.
After that, the film lapses into incoherence. No, "lapses" is the wrong word -- it purposefully and strenuously burrows ever deeper into incoherence, sequence by sequence, scene by scene. I have never seen a film fall apart so quickly and so completely. Sadder yet, it is the worst sort of failure -- a failure of nerve. Mr. Assayas seems to have lost faith in the intelligence of the audience and ends up indulging the very qualities he was critiquing -- thoughtless spectacle, facile cynicism, and the exploitation and degradation of women. A shame.
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- WissenswertesChloë Sevigny initially learned the part entirely in French phonetically before being recast as a bilingual executive assistant.
- PatzerDiane (Connie Nielsen) pronounces the word 'manga' incorrectly.
- Zitate
Hervé Le Millinec: I saw you move. I saw you with Volf.
Diane de Monx: What did you see?
Hervé Le Millinec: How you operated. I admire you.
Diane de Monx: You didn't see anything. No one sees anything. Ever. They watch... But they don't understand.
- Alternative VersionenThere are at least three versions of the film:
- the R-rated version
- the unrated director's cut (which has less pixalation and a longer Hellfire club scene)
- the version originally shown at Cannes (assumed to be ca. 10 minutes longer)
- VerbindungenFeatured in Making of 'Demonlover' (2003)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 7.032.000 € (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 232.044 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 39.284 $
- 21. Sept. 2003
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 462.976 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 9 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1