"Adaptation von ""Die Frau im Mond"" von Milena Agus, ein Film, der im Zweiten Weltkrieg spielt und in dem Gabrielle (Marion Cotillard), eine leidenschaftliche und freigeistige Frau, die sic... Alles lesen"Adaptation von ""Die Frau im Mond"" von Milena Agus, ein Film, der im Zweiten Weltkrieg spielt und in dem Gabrielle (Marion Cotillard), eine leidenschaftliche und freigeistige Frau, die sich in einer Ehe befindet, die sich ausgelebt hat, sich in einen anderen Mann verliebt.""Adaptation von ""Die Frau im Mond"" von Milena Agus, ein Film, der im Zweiten Weltkrieg spielt und in dem Gabrielle (Marion Cotillard), eine leidenschaftliche und freigeistige Frau, die sich in einer Ehe befindet, die sich ausgelebt hat, sich in einen anderen Mann verliebt."
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What is love? You'd best not look to Gabrielle (Cotillard) for clarification. As a young woman, her search for love and sexual fulfillment follows the fantasies of the novels she reads (Wuthering Heights). Her corresponding inappropriate behavior teeters between delusion and hysteria. It's the 1950's in rural France, so her actions and attitude are not much appreciated, and her parents bribe Jose (Alex Brendemuhl), a local bricklayer, to marry Gabrielle. She is then given the choice of (an "arranged") marriage or a mental institution.
As a romantic dreamer whose blurred reality expects love to mirror those romance novels, Gabrielle's self-centeredness and failure to grasp reality results in a loveless marriage – and easily one of the most uncomfortable lovemaking scenes in the history of French cinema. Beyond that, severe kidney stones make it impossible for her to bear children. In hopes of "the cure", she is sent for treatment to a spa in the Alps (it's the same spa from Paolo Sorrentino's 2015 film YOUTH).
While at the spa, she meets handsome Andre (Louis Garrel), a gravely ill soldier from the Indochina War. Gabrielle imagines Andre to be everything she dreamt a lover should be (except for that whole sickness thing). The contrast between the two love-making sessions is startling, and it seems as though Gabrielle has found her bliss.
The years pass after her release from the spa, and Gabrielle makes one mistake after another blind to what and who is right in front of her while holding on to the dreamer's dream. She is certainly not a likable person, and is downright cruel to her loyal (and extremely quiet) husband Jose. However, Ms. Cotillard is such an accomplished actress that we somehow pull for Gabrielle to "snap out of it".
The novel was adapted by Jacques Fieschi, Natalie Carter and director Garcia, and you'll likely either be a fan or not, depending on your taste for old-fashioned melodrama. Despite numerous awkward moments, it's beautifully photographed by cinematographer Christophe Beaucame. Additionally, the music plays a vital role here – both composer Daniel Pemberton's use of the violin, and the duality of Tchaikovsky's piano concerto that connects Gabrielle's two worlds. You may say she's a dreamer, but I hope she's the only one.
I got the movie mainly because it features Marion Cotillard. She is a lovely lady and one of the best actresses of the current generation.
Here she is Gabrielle, part of a farming family in France that includes her dad and mom, plus a younger sister. We see that she was difficult growing up, what some may call "mean." And also fixated on nudity and sex. Looking like she might never marry, her parents made a deal with one of the workers, a Mr. Rabascal, if he would marry her then they would help set him up with his own masonry business. He agrees, Gabrielle eventually goes along, but she tells him directly that she will never love him and they will not have husband-wife relations. In her magnanimity she tells him she doesn't mind if he goes into the city to hire a prostitute.
I will not say much more except to say it is mainly a character study of Gabrielle, how she deals with her difficult personality, in the end trying to achieve some happiness with her husband and son who has a gift for playing the piano.
Marion Cotillard is superb.
Daniel Pemberton's Music was awesome and soothing. Use of violin in an alluring pitch in many intense scenes was spellbinding. Chris captures gorgeous landscapes and close-ups. Nicole has done a fantastic job bunching up all these talents together. Simply Fantastic! I will live a long time mesmerizing on this beautifully crafted movie. Excellent!
This movie deserves a generous 9/10!
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- WissenswertesThe title "Mal di Pietre" (in Italian) / "Mal de Pierres" (in French) means "Evil Stones/Stone Pain/Stone Ache". In the context of the novel, it refers to the protagonist's kidney stones. While the English title, "From the Land of the Moon", comes from an excerpt of the novel: "Her whole life she had been told that she was like someone from the land of the moon..."
- PatzerIt's very unlikely that in 1950s France, Gabrielle would be diagnosed by a female doctor.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Vecherniy Urgant: Dolph Lundgren (2016)
- SoundtracksSiciliana
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
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- 10.300.000 € (geschätzt)
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- 47.748 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 4.473 $
- 30. Juli 2017
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- 6.547.983 $
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