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In den Monaten nach den aufregenden Wochen des Mai '68 sucht eine Gruppe junger Europäer nach einer Möglichkeit, wie man die gerade erst begonnene Revolution fortsetzen könnte.In den Monaten nach den aufregenden Wochen des Mai '68 sucht eine Gruppe junger Europäer nach einer Möglichkeit, wie man die gerade erst begonnene Revolution fortsetzen könnte.In den Monaten nach den aufregenden Wochen des Mai '68 sucht eine Gruppe junger Europäer nach einer Möglichkeit, wie man die gerade erst begonnene Revolution fortsetzen könnte.
- Auszeichnungen
- 5 Gewinne & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt
Felix Armand
- Alain
- (as Félix Armand)
Bobbi Salvör Menuez
- Leslie
- (as India Salvor Menuez)
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Just watched the movie yesterday, and for those who are interested in the high school movement of France in the early '70s and expect the movie to have a say about the topic, it would be a disappointment. Therefore, alter your expectations towards an autobiography of a young artist who is in pursuit of love, his ideals and independence.
The opening of the movie is promising with protests, group of students clashing ideas and then acting based on those ideas. You can actually sense that there is something in the air which is obviously the belief in the revolution. Yet later, it seems quite undecided whether to focus on the aspect of revolutionary ideas or on the personal lives and thoughts of the characters. Both topics can be processed in a movie, however in this one both aspects seems inconclusive.
Also what I see missing in the movie is that all young revolutionaries were not faced a tough life or living a life that is rather comfortable. They want to change things but it seems they are not sure what they want to change or how bad things are for the working class. I am not expecting a person of that age to be fully aware of the situation but I wondered how would they react in a desperate situation. They do not look unhappy with their life.
If I had watched the movie with different expectations, I would have enjoyed it more. It is still likable but not satisfying.
The opening of the movie is promising with protests, group of students clashing ideas and then acting based on those ideas. You can actually sense that there is something in the air which is obviously the belief in the revolution. Yet later, it seems quite undecided whether to focus on the aspect of revolutionary ideas or on the personal lives and thoughts of the characters. Both topics can be processed in a movie, however in this one both aspects seems inconclusive.
Also what I see missing in the movie is that all young revolutionaries were not faced a tough life or living a life that is rather comfortable. They want to change things but it seems they are not sure what they want to change or how bad things are for the working class. I am not expecting a person of that age to be fully aware of the situation but I wondered how would they react in a desperate situation. They do not look unhappy with their life.
If I had watched the movie with different expectations, I would have enjoyed it more. It is still likable but not satisfying.
There's revolution on the mind in Something in the Air, as we watch a group of young idealists rage against the injustices in the world whilst also trying to figure out their own lives. Set in the early 1970s, this film looks and sounds the part, with a beautiful washed-out colour palette matched by a cracking soundtrack.
The storyline of Something in the Air feels a little uneven as it lurches between revolutionary activities and the human drama of the characters, however there's an underlying warmth to this film that makes it an enjoyable watch. The characters feel real, to the extent that this feels like just a snapshot of their lives, and that they lived before and after the small period we spend with them.
This isn't a flawless film. I would've liked to have spent a bit more time with some of the characters, getting to know their motivations deeper. However, provided you don't find the politics off-putting it's a pleasant way to spend a couple of hours.
The storyline of Something in the Air feels a little uneven as it lurches between revolutionary activities and the human drama of the characters, however there's an underlying warmth to this film that makes it an enjoyable watch. The characters feel real, to the extent that this feels like just a snapshot of their lives, and that they lived before and after the small period we spend with them.
This isn't a flawless film. I would've liked to have spent a bit more time with some of the characters, getting to know their motivations deeper. However, provided you don't find the politics off-putting it's a pleasant way to spend a couple of hours.
It's a fascinating period, late 60s France from the perspective of the student movement.
The violence of the police, the underground press, the graffiti, protests, the connection and disagreements with the other socialist groups, the independent cinema collectives.
With the backdrop of the music and art of that era.
What this film is really about though is wanting to support a cause but also trying to decide upon your own future. I think they pull this off well by following the characters individually rather than just when they are a group.
It's beautifully shot and in some very picturesque locations.
I think it is a very good film.
The violence of the police, the underground press, the graffiti, protests, the connection and disagreements with the other socialist groups, the independent cinema collectives.
With the backdrop of the music and art of that era.
What this film is really about though is wanting to support a cause but also trying to decide upon your own future. I think they pull this off well by following the characters individually rather than just when they are a group.
It's beautifully shot and in some very picturesque locations.
I think it is a very good film.
Gilles is an interesting character, a political activist studying to be an artist. But it's frustrating that beyond his political beliefs we get to know little about him. Conversations are short. What do any of the people feel? There are a lot of opinions and judgments made about society, authority, each other - usual for French films. But left me unsatisfied. Warning: Ironically, be prepared to meet many dissatisfied people, even majorly unhappy ones, during the course of this film. Wonderful evocation of times ('70s) and attention to detail though.
An experimental coming of age drama that has a good story to tell, but lacks a narrative. Director Olivier Assayas undoubtedly has talent (Carlos), but this film is definitely a misstep in his career.
"Apres Mai", french for after may. Set after the May 68 riots and their immediate aftermath. Students keep protesting and then partying, sometimes they're complaining about how unjust everything is for them and other times they're in Italy getting high.
It starts out good with fast paced editing, a moving soundtrack, great cinematography and a couple of rebel students that made me feel like it was going to be something similar to "Carlos". The movie lost its direction after the first 30 minutes or so and wandered onto other less interesting themes like the hippie culture.
I'd recommend it to people who liked movies similar to "Not Fade Away", "The Dreamers", or "Summer Hours".
"Apres Mai", french for after may. Set after the May 68 riots and their immediate aftermath. Students keep protesting and then partying, sometimes they're complaining about how unjust everything is for them and other times they're in Italy getting high.
It starts out good with fast paced editing, a moving soundtrack, great cinematography and a couple of rebel students that made me feel like it was going to be something similar to "Carlos". The movie lost its direction after the first 30 minutes or so and wandered onto other less interesting themes like the hippie culture.
I'd recommend it to people who liked movies similar to "Not Fade Away", "The Dreamers", or "Summer Hours".
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- WissenswertesWith the exception of Lola Créton, the actors portraying the youths were inexperienced, mostly first-time actors found through director Olivier Assayas and casting director Antoinette Boulat having flyers handed out in front of high schools and having set up a casting Facebook page. They did audition other experienced young actors, but only Créton was selected.
- VerbindungenFeatured in At the Movies: Venice Film Festival 2012 (2012)
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- Brunoy, Essonne, Frankreich(High School: Lycee Talma)
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- 5.400.000 € (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 85.154 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 13.288 $
- 5. Mai 2013
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 1.305.473 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 2 Min.(122 min)
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