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Das Labyrinth der Wörter

Originaltitel: La tête en friche
  • 2010
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 22 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
7852
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Das Labyrinth der Wörter (2010)
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Ein einsamer Gelegenheitsarbeiter, der noch nie ein Buch gelesen hat, freundet sich mit einer Dame an, die deutlich älter und sehr belesen ist.Ein einsamer Gelegenheitsarbeiter, der noch nie ein Buch gelesen hat, freundet sich mit einer Dame an, die deutlich älter und sehr belesen ist.Ein einsamer Gelegenheitsarbeiter, der noch nie ein Buch gelesen hat, freundet sich mit einer Dame an, die deutlich älter und sehr belesen ist.

  • Regie
    • Jean Becker
  • Drehbuch
    • Jean Becker
    • Jean-Loup Dabadie
    • Marie-Sabine Roger
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Gérard Depardieu
    • Gisèle Casadesus
    • Maurane
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,2/10
    7852
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Jean Becker
    • Drehbuch
      • Jean Becker
      • Jean-Loup Dabadie
      • Marie-Sabine Roger
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Gérard Depardieu
      • Gisèle Casadesus
      • Maurane
    • 34Benutzerrezensionen
    • 81Kritische Rezensionen
    • 59Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Bande-annonce [OV]
    Trailer 1:49
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    Gérard Depardieu
    Gérard Depardieu
    • Germain Chazes
    Gisèle Casadesus
    Gisèle Casadesus
    • Margueritte Vandeveld
    Maurane
    Maurane
    • Francine
    Sophie Guillemin
    Sophie Guillemin
    • Annette
    Patrick Bouchitey
    Patrick Bouchitey
    • Landremont - le garagiste
    Jean-François Stévenin
    Jean-François Stévenin
    • Jojo dit The Cook
    Claire Maurier
    Claire Maurier
    • Jacqueline Chazes - La mère de Germain
    Anne Le Guernec
    • Jacqueline Chazes jeune
    Bruno Ricci
    Bruno Ricci
    • Marco
    Lyès Salem
    Lyès Salem
    • Youssef - le serveur
    Matthieu Dahan
    • Julien
    François-Xavier Demaison
    François-Xavier Demaison
    • Jean-Michel Gardini dit Jean-Mi
    Régis Laspalès
    Régis Laspalès
    • Monsieur Bayle - L'instituteur
    Serge Larivière
    Serge Larivière
    • Le neveu de Margueritte
    Jérôme Deschamps
    • Le maire
    Jean-Luc Porraz
    • Le notaire
    Mélanie Bernier
    Mélanie Bernier
    • Stéphanie
    Sylvia Chiflet-Allegre
    • Une cliente au marché
    • (as Sylvia Allegre)
    • Regie
      • Jean Becker
    • Drehbuch
      • Jean Becker
      • Jean-Loup Dabadie
      • Marie-Sabine Roger
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    8richard-1787

    One very enjoyable movie

    This is a thoroughly enjoyable movie. The story of a middle-aged man who can barely read, and doesn't enjoy it, and as a result has only odd jobs that pay little. He lives in an old trailer home in his mother's back yard, because that is all he can afford.

    Then one day he meets a frail, elderly woman, who charms him by her very differences: she is a retired scientist, a highly educated and cultured woman, who has a passion for literature, which she loves to read out loud. He allows her to read to him, and becomes hooked by some great literature. It opens whole new worlds to him, and changes his life for the better. It also gives him the desire to really know how to read, and he sets about learning to do so, despite all the shame that involves for an adult man.

    I liked this movie so much that I read the book on which it was based afterward. The novel, with the same title, is if anything even better than the movie. The end of the movie seems a little rushed, whereas the end of the book makes complete sense and is, I found, more satisfying.

    Still, this is one very fine movie, with two great performances, by Depardieu and Gaby Casadeseus. It makes you feel good, without the mush that typifies what in the U.S. are called "feel good" movies. It would be interesting to see a good American director adapt it for American audiences.
    8CoBarbarella67

    How the love of words will save you

    One of the greatest performance of French actor Gerard Depardieu lately. After the more somber and underground art film Mammuth, were you recognize somewhat the frees spirited Depardieu of the cult movie "Les Valseuses" (1974), here comes an unexpected tender and touching story of an adult that can barely read and an elderly lady from a retirement home. A love story begins, her love of words and books drives his desire to finally learn to "travel with words" and their love for each other blossoms. The director is know for his love of the human kind, undeserved as it may be, he glorifies the good one can do to another human being. It is a refreshing film, not a dark satire of society, but a joyful, hopeful, moving story with a true happy end. Don't miss it !
    8chaz-28

    The town handyman (Depardieu) discovers books & a true friend with 95 year old woman; a most enjoyable film

    Germain (Gerard Depardieu) is not illiterate. He knows how to read and write, but he really prefers not to. For one, he is not very good at reading, he goes slowly and he uses his finger to follow the lines across the page. However, his comprehension is pretty good, especially when someone reads aloud to him. He imagines the scene in his mind and if the reader is describing rats in the street he can see those rats squirming around in enough detail that it makes him uncomfortable. Not being a big fan of reading and not being known as any sort of intellectual at his local bar is just fine by Germain. He is a town handyman, a very capable gardener, appreciates his girlfriend, and is not depressed about his station in life.

    His station isn't very high either. He lives in a trailer behind his mother's house and makes ends meet by being good with his hands, be it woodworking or gardening. One advantage to not having a steady 9-5 job is lunch in the park. Germain enjoys making a sandwich and leisurely eating it on his favorite park bench where he can monitor the pigeons. He goes there enough to know that in fact there are 19 usual pigeons hanging around and he even has names for all of them. It is here in the park where he meets 95 year old Margueritte (Gisele Casadesus). The park gives her a chance to escape the old folks home for a bit and read out in the sunlight.

    Margueritte and Germain strike up a pleasant friendship where she reads aloud and he appreciates the stories. This is the first time in his life someone has ever taken the time to talk with him one on one about stories, how they make you feel, and what the author may have been thinking about. Germain has bad memories from his childhood, both from an unfriendly school and an uninterested mother. Margueritte sees through his thick exterior and recognizes a kind of kindred spirit, one who really appreciates a good story and crisp sentences. In another life and with decent surroundings, Margueritte surmises Germain could have been an author himself.

    All of these new ideas, books, and learning makes his life a bit more uncomfortable. His friends at the bar notice his vocabulary is raising a notch or two and his girlfriend Annette (Sophie Guillemin) is starting to wonder where all of this self improvement is coming from. Give My Afternoons with Margueritte a strong point in the good script column that is sidesteps what could have been a misunderstanding with a real scene of openness, frustration, and acceptance.

    Gerard Depardieu gives a very strong performance here as a guy everyone likes, except his mother, and who enjoys his life in his small town. This comes off a very good performance he had last year with Inspector Bellamy. Gisele Casadesus has shown up three times in the movies in the past few months. She has bit parts in Sarah's Key and The Hedgehog and for a lady of such an advanced age, she really has a grasp on Margueritte and how she would feel towards a man approaching middle age whose earlier experiences stunted what could have been a wonderful relationship between him and the world of books. She may be the only 95 year old in France capable of still turning out a good performance which is why she is getting every single role in France which calls for one.

    My Afternoons with Margueritte is a very pleasant way to spend your own afternoon. Watching Germain and Margueritte plod through a Camus novel is refreshing and it is truly enjoyable to sit back and watch a script unfold which chooses to step away from cliché and focus on character and style.
    JohnDeSando

    You may want to stay with her forever.

    A film like Jean Becker's My Afternoons with Margueritte spoils me with a lyricism found not just in a small French provincial town filled with eccentric, lovable characters but also in sentiment propelled by exquisite words found in Camus and Romain Gary. And an odd couple who find love that is sometimes not named.

    In perhaps a nod to Harold and Maude, Germain (Gerard Depardieu), a 50 year old non reader, meets in the park with 90 year old Margueritte (Gisele Casadesus), who initially reads to him from Camus' The Plague. As she awakens his interest in reading, his life changes, not the least of which is finding a loving mother figure for the abusive real one. Or maybe discovering Leonard Cohen's Suzanne.

    So much more is layered in this romantic story: a Cheers-like café where love and disrespect, the two poles of sentiment in the film, play out in a way that exalts the affection even in the hardest of relationships; a traditional love affair for Germain with the younger Francine (Maurane) that may turn around the story's primary January-May motif but parallels it in the deeply loving relationship that seeks to perpetuate itself.

    So much of My Afternoons is about renewal and rebirth, and so little is about death that the formula for too old to be young no longer applies. Nor does my expectation to be grossed out by Depardieu's enormous girth, a sad counterpoint to his dashing younger days. But wait, his weight is perfect for the role, his lines read with such understated beauty as to shout, "Where have you been, Gerard?" The bear-like man revealing a daisy-like affect is poetically perfect for the story.

    If you expect the film to follow a formula, you will be correct, except maybe for the ending which confirms the motif of unnamed love conquering all. Actually, the film makes you cry for more of the odd-couple romantic formula.

    As for the transforming power of books, Abe Lincoln had a witty take on the subject: "The things I want to know are in books; my best friend is the man who'll get me a book I ain't read." Change that to "woman" and you have My Afternoons with Margueritte.
    WilliamCKH

    Wonderful film

    Jean Becker would never be able to make a living as a filmmaker in America. This should not be taken as a critique of him as a filmmaker, rather as a critique of America. This thought came into my mind as I sat virtually alone (with 2 others) in a 200 seat theatre, located in a booming city of over a million, on a Sunday evening, during the first week's release of his latest film MY AFTERNOONS WITH MARGUERITTE. How sad it is to see such a film virtually unnoticed here in the states. Oh well,....

    The film tells the story of Germain, played very subtly by Depardieu, who is a gentle giant, a bit slow, but lovable. He lives with an abusive mother, makes a living doing odd jobs around town, spends his free time gardening and drinking with his friends, has a girlfriend whom he adores, and is very much content with his life. One day he meets Margueritte, a woman of 95, sitting alone in the park, reading and feeding the pigeons. A friendship blossoms. They have conversations, exchanging their views on life, she reads to him and even persuades him to pick up a book himself.

    Marguerite is content with life, although lonely. She lives at a home for the aged, paid for by a distant relative. Germain gives her a companion, someone to share with the ups and downs of everyday life. She has seen and done much and now is ready to live out the rest of her days quietly. The ending of the film is quite wonderful and I will not spoil it for the reader. Like the ending of Becker's last widely released film CONVERSATIONS WITH MY GARDNER, it may appear to be overly sentimental. It shouldn't. It would be wonderful if more movies ended in such an upbeat way, celebrating life and the joys that simple human kindness can create.

    As I try to go back over the film's many details, I find in it so much beauty and wisdom, the kind that is so much needed, but missing from modern life...

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      French visa # 123205.
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      While Germain studies his dictionary, his cat lying on the table changes position instantly between several shots.
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      Germain Chazes: It's not a typical love affair, but love and tenderness, both are there. Named after a daisy, she lived amongst words, surrounded by adjectives in green fields of verbs. Some force you yield to. But she, with soft art, passed through my hard shield and into my heart. Not always are love stories just made of love. Sometimes love is not named but it's love just the same. This is not a typical love affair I met her on a bench in my local square. She made a little stir, tiny like a bird with her gentle feathers. She was surrounded by words, some as common as myself. She gave me books, two or three Their pages have come alive for me. Don't die now, you've still got time, just wait It's not the hour, my little flower Give me some more of you. More of the life in you Wait Not always are stories just made of love Sometimes love is not named. But it's love just the same.

    • Soundtracks
      La Chanson de Germain
      Music by Laurent Voulzy

      Lyrics by Jean-Loup Dabadie

      Performed by Gérard Depardieu

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 6. Januar 2011 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Frankreich
    • Sprachen
      • Französisch
      • Flämisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Pons, Charente-Maritime, Frankreich
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      • K.J.B. Production
      • France 3 Cinéma
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      • 666.557 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 20.900 $
      • 18. Sept. 2011
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 17.107.143 $
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