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L'atalante

Título original: L'Atalante
  • 1934
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,7/10
18 mil
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L'atalante (1934)
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La pareja de recién casados ​​Juliette y Jean luchan por el matrimonio mientras viajan en el barco el L'atalante.La pareja de recién casados ​​Juliette y Jean luchan por el matrimonio mientras viajan en el barco el L'atalante.La pareja de recién casados ​​Juliette y Jean luchan por el matrimonio mientras viajan en el barco el L'atalante.

  • Dirección
    • Jean Vigo
  • Guión
    • Jean Guinée
    • Albert Riéra
    • Jean Vigo
  • Reparto principal
    • Dita Parlo
    • Jean Dasté
    • Gilles Margaritis
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,7/10
    18 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Jean Vigo
    • Guión
      • Jean Guinée
      • Albert Riéra
      • Jean Vigo
    • Reparto principal
      • Dita Parlo
      • Jean Dasté
      • Gilles Margaritis
    • 92Reseñas de usuarios
    • 102Reseñas de críticos
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      • 1 nominación en total

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    Dita Parlo
    Dita Parlo
    • Juliette
    Jean Dasté
    Jean Dasté
    • Jean
    Gilles Margaritis
    • Le camelot (peddler)
    Louis Lefebvre
    • Le gosse (cabin boy)
    Maurice Gilles
    • Le chef de bureau (office manager)
    Raphaël Diligent
    • Le trimardeur (tramp
    • (as Rafa Diligent)
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    Michel Simon
    Michel Simon
    • Le père Jules (old Jules)
    Claude Aveline
      René Blech
      • Best Man at Wedding
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      Lou Bonin
      • Passenger at Railway Station
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      Jacques B. Brunius
      Jacques B. Brunius
      • Policeman with a Bicycle
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      Fanny Clair
      • Juliette's Mother
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      Fanny Clar
      • La mère de Juliette
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      Charles Dorat
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      Paul Grimault
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      Kani Kipçak
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      Genya Lozinska
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      Gen Paul
      • Master of Ceremonies at Wedding
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      • Dirección
        • Jean Vigo
      • Guión
        • Jean Guinée
        • Albert Riéra
        • Jean Vigo
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      trevor_markwart

      Beguilling -- like a child lost in a faery tale...

      The viewer is emerged in a simple film that transcends all sense of current time and space. Truffaut once said that he would prefer to make films with "dirty feet" than clean ones, and this film delivers such a world. The first mate on the barge has dirty feet -- and a magnificent collection of amusements and "magic". Watch for the puppet show! Charming to say the least as we delve into a mysterious lost world. It reminded me of the best of Cocteau with its magical feel, though it relied not at all on the mysticism and a magical world. It's at once a realist drama and a romantic fantasy.

      I read once about someone saying that this film has been "surpassed" and is now overrated. What a fool. He's missing the whole point.

      Show this one to your young children! They'll never forget it and love it forever!
      afta6789

      Nice but overrated

      As wonderful as this film is, it is really a disservice to pronounce it one of the greatest movies ever made. Whether it is or not one of them (ultimately a matter of subjective taste), such a proclamation, especially on the front of the box, puts *way* too much pressure on such a subtle, quiet film. I saw this film with high expectations (because of all of the drooling by critics), and frankly that pretty much ruined the experience. It's just absurd to suggest (by inference) that the majority of other films pale by comparison to this one.

      I think it is a fascinating and very interesting movie with some moderately touching scenes, but "may be the best film of all time"? That's not fair to such a quiet, unassuming, subtle film that requires sneaking up on you to have any impact. Honestly, if the director hadn't died young, had such a promising start, and been French, I doubt anyone would have made such a huge deal over the movie. Had Vigo lived another 20 years and made 10 more movies, they would likely have categorized this film as excellent juvenilia.
      7gavin6942

      The Studio and the Director

      Newly married couple Juliette and a ship captain Jean struggle through marriage as they travel on the L'atalante along with the captain's first mate Le père Jules and a cabin boy.

      "L'Atalante" was mutilated by its distributor. Gaumont cut the film's run time to 65 minutes in an attempt to make it more popular and changed the title to Le chaland qui passe ("The Passing Barge"), the name of a popular song at the time by Lys Gauty, which was also inserted into the film, replacing parts of Jaubert's score. Vigo was too weak to defend the film as his condition grew worse. The film was a commercial failure, which is somewhat startling considering how it is now regarded as one of the all-time greats.

      This film is what has made Jean Vigo so celebrated. It is his only full-length film, and one of only four films total. And yet he remains a towering figure in France approximately 80 years later.
      Snow Leopard

      A Gentle, Contemplative Classic

      There aren't many classics that are as deceptively simple as "L'Atalante". Its gentle, contemplative tone - punctuated by occasional stretches of Michel Simon's antics - conceals a carefully made film with some worthwhile themes that go beyond the story itself. The lavish praises that it sometimes receives have perhaps created unrealistic expectations, which is unfortunate, because it is a fine, though understated, classic.

      Jean and Juliette, the two main characters, both have strengths and weaknesses that make them believable. Jean is responsible and disciplined, while Juliette is easygoing and gregarious (which makes her the easiest of the two to appreciate and to sympathize with). But Jean's rigidity and his occasional impatience, in combination with Juliette's naiveté and her occasional impulsiveness, make for difficulties in their relationship.

      If they seem boring when compared to the couples in many other movie romances, it is precisely this that makes the film worthwhile. It focuses closely on two ordinary people, without distracting frills or forced social commentary. Most of us are not all that interesting to others, and our lives and problems are usually important only to us. It is part of Jean Vigo's achievement that he takes two such commonplace characters and makes them worth caring about, and by implication he tells us that we are all worth caring about, even if we and our lives may not matter much to others.

      By keeping most of the action on board the boat, Vigo not only creates an atmosphere, but also forces the attention onto the characters. Simon's rather exaggerated character is used both to vary the pacing when appropriate, and to respond to the traits and actions of Jean and Juliette. The photography and the score are also used to round out the picture.

      It may be true that the film is sometimes over-praised, but in large part that is simply an over-reaction to the unfortunate lack of attention that this kind of classic must so often endure. In an era when so many very weak recent movies have received regular television airings, special edition DVD's with all kinds of pointless "extras", and undeserved critical acclaim, it's all too obvious that movies requiring more effort to appreciate are too often ignored entirely.

      Many recent romance movies have tried to use lavish production values, disaster or crisis settings, trendy techniques such as "non-linear" story-telling, and other such devices to cover up a lack of substance. Movies as different as "Titanic" and "The English Patient" (just to name two of many possible examples) use such methods in an attempt to pass off a romantic couple as heroic or admirable, when the characters in actuality are usually self-absorbed, vapid, and truly less worth caring about than Vigo's Jean and Juliette are.

      Jean and Juliette, like most of us, know that they are not important in the grand scheme of things, and they are probably rather well aware of their own weaknesses. They are neither saints nor sinners, neither victims nor heroes, they are just human, and therefore worth caring about. "L'Atalante" itself is not "the greatest movie ever made", especially since there is no such thing anyway, but it is a thoughtful and carefully crafted classic that stays with you well after you have seen it.
      7wandereramor

      Come and let me take you on a sea cruise

      L'Atalante is one of those films that doesn't really survive it's critical reputation. It's not so much that it's overrated as that its status as a Cinematic Masterpiece by a French Auteur casts a heavy burden on it which the light, airy film can't escape.

      But enough meta-criticism. Taken on its own, L'Atalante is a charming film about a honeymoon whose light nature and relaxed pace manages to immerse the audience in a realm of simple pleasure. There's little dialogue, and Vigo draws on the attractions of silent film, with a lot of light humour and simple representational images. It's a world you would want to step into, and one that you almost think you can.

      Alas, things cannot stay so serene forever, and so trouble eventually arrives in our honeymooners' relationship. The plot is believable and well-observed, if not exactly captivating, but I have to say I missed the more leisurely early parts.

      I can't help but compare L'Atalante with a film with a similar storyline and inverted structure, F. W. Murnau's Sunrise. L'Atalante undeniably comes off worse in the comparison: it simply doesn't achieve the epic grandeur that Sunrise does. That doesn't mean it's bad, but it seems unavoidably like a prototype for a film released in the previous decade, and that makes it hard to live up to the hype. Still, it's a nice experience, and that's more than you can say about most films.

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      • Curiosidades
        The last film completed by Jean Vigo before his death from tuberculosis at 29.
      • Pifias
        After jumping overboard and swimming, as Jean is climbing the rope up the side of the barge, he is (expectedly) dripping wet. The scene cuts and he is on board approaching Le père Jules and Le gosse from behind, and he has wet clothes, but no water dripping from them or his hair.
      • Citas

        Le camelot (peddler): My dear friends, so kind of you to come. We were waiting for you before we served the biscuits dry as the duchess's pussy.

      • Versiones alternativas
        1934-04-25 --- Jean Vigo's authorized cut before his death, at 89 min running time, shown to exhibitors and distributors mostly, at Palais Rochechouart, Paris, France. This version is lost.
      • Conexiones
        Edited into Cinéastes de notre temps: Jean Vigo (1964)
      • Banda sonora
        La Chanson des Mariniers
        Music by Maurice Jaubert

        Lyrics by Charles Goldblatt

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 14 de septiembre de 1934 (Países Bajos)
      • País de origen
        • Francia
      • Idiomas
        • Francés
        • Ruso
      • Títulos en diferentes países
        • L'Atalante
      • Localizaciones del rodaje
        • Bassin de la Villette, Paris 19, París, Francia(Lake crossed by the barge.)
      • Empresas productoras
        • Argui-Film
        • Gaumont-Franco Film-Aubert (G.F.F.A)
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        • 1h 29min(89 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Relación de aspecto
        • 1.37 : 1

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