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L'homme est une femme comme les autres

  • 1998
  • 1h 40min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,1/10
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L'homme est une femme comme les autres (1998)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaSimon is the last heir of a Jewish banking family. His uncle promised him his fortune on the condition that he gets married and a son is born from this union. But Simon is gay and doesn't ca... Leer todoSimon is the last heir of a Jewish banking family. His uncle promised him his fortune on the condition that he gets married and a son is born from this union. But Simon is gay and doesn't care about outdated Jewish traditions.Simon is the last heir of a Jewish banking family. His uncle promised him his fortune on the condition that he gets married and a son is born from this union. But Simon is gay and doesn't care about outdated Jewish traditions.

  • Dirección
    • Jean-Jacques Zilbermann
  • Guión
    • Gilles Taurand
    • Joële Van Effenterre
    • Jean-Jacques Zilbermann
  • Reparto principal
    • Antoine de Caunes
    • Elsa Zylberstein
    • Gad Elmaleh
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,1/10
    823
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Jean-Jacques Zilbermann
    • Guión
      • Gilles Taurand
      • Joële Van Effenterre
      • Jean-Jacques Zilbermann
    • Reparto principal
      • Antoine de Caunes
      • Elsa Zylberstein
      • Gad Elmaleh
    • 7Reseñas de usuarios
    • 7Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio y 1 nominación en total

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    Antoine de Caunes
    Antoine de Caunes
    • Simon Eskanazy
    Elsa Zylberstein
    Elsa Zylberstein
    • Rosalie Baumann
    Gad Elmaleh
    Gad Elmaleh
    • David
    Michel Aumont
    Michel Aumont
    • Oncle Salomon…
    Maurice Bénichou
    Maurice Bénichou
    • Père de Rosalie…
    Judith Magre
    Judith Magre
    • Simon's mother
    Catherine Hiegel
    Catherine Hiegel
    • Mère de Rosalie…
    Stéphane Metzger
    • Daniel
    Edwin Gerard
    • Yitshak Baumann
    Noëlla Dussart
    • Nathalie
    Jean-François Dérec
    • Jean-Rene
    Sacha Santon
    • Samuel Baumann
    Gilles Atlan
    • Elisser Baumann
    Irene Zilbermann
    • Lady in red
    Jesse Joe Walsh
    • Rabbi Fisher
    Maryse Deol
    • Cousin
    Jacqueline Segard
    • Red-headed woman
    Patrick Burgel
    • Auctioneer
    • Dirección
      • Jean-Jacques Zilbermann
    • Guión
      • Gilles Taurand
      • Joële Van Effenterre
      • Jean-Jacques Zilbermann
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    6ElMaruecan82

    The story of a bohemian artist named Simon and his unorthodox relationship with the conservative Rosalie...

    Jean-Jacques Zilbermann's "Man is a Woman" is a relatively forgotten film, and it's a pity. You would think a comedy mixing religious conservatism and sexual preferences would accomplish miracles but after a promising set-up and a decent middle-act, the story falls flat on both levels.

    The film is about a young homosexual man named Simon, a gifted clarinetist; and the last male representative of a Jewish family. He's therefore pressured by (no, not just his mother) his uncle Salomon (Jean-Pierre Aumont) to get married and have children. Why does the premise work? Because of the obvious gap between Simon's lifestyle and the calls of the clan. Here's a man wandering along a sauna corridor full of muscular men with towels on their waists, he's in love with his cousin David (Gad El Maleh) and now, he's got to Yentl his way into marriage. For the story to work, there's got to be a catch for Simon and ther a twist, for us.

    Uncle Salomon has reasons: the family was exterminated during the War, and Simon is the last representative of the Askenazi lineage (with an "I", not a "y"). But reasons are not enough and as a practical banker, Salomon promises to bequeath a share of his fortune and his private hotel. At that point the film is walking on pointy egg shells in form of clichés but because it's treated in a very lighthearted way, the film gets away with it. As for the mother (Judith Magre) who learned to cope with her son's homosexuality, she's more than willing to seal the deal. Still, with such a set-up the question remains: do you fall in the vaudeville trap or try to do something more substantial, like "The Birdcage" meet "Would I Lie to You?".

    My hopes that the film would stick to comedy-drama were maintained when Simon was approached by a Yiddish singer named Rosalie (Elza Zylberstein). Yet their first interaction suggested that he thought she was interested by his money which wouldn't make sense. Then the relationship is sidetracked to more conventional (and pleasing) dynamics. It does help to have a woman from an orthodox family and a man who never made it with a woman, that's a no fooling-around guarantee if there's ever one. Ironically, that's how they learn to appreciate one another and let their feelings blossom.

    And Antoine de Caunes, a former TV animator from Canal+ (the channel was the biggest provider of new comedic talent in the 1990s/2000s) has a strange but effective way to make Simon so enigmatic he becomes sexy. You can never guess his intentions: is he willing to cheat with Rosalie? Does he presume that she knows? Is he growing genuine feelings? Or is he was afraid to be stripped of his identity if he tried something? Naturally, if the film was made today, we would never believe in a change of 'heart'. But as less obvious as it was in 1998, there was no way it could happen.

    So film is mostly enjoyable on a superficial level, in the way it depicts the coexistence of the thrills of transgression with religious orthodoxy, and the air of social hypocrisy that emanate from it. One of the film's most memorable moments is when Simon meets Rosalie's religious family and discovers that one of her brothers is attracted to him. And sleeping with a man when pretending not to be gay would be like pretending to only eat K osher while attending Oktoberfest.

    Zilberman doesn't turn the film into a farce nor a satire a la Woody Allen it's an interesting reflection on the way religion is used as a smokescreen to cover some inconvenient realities and that even the most religious persons aren't immune to naughtiness. There are some funny moments, and I was surprised by the comedic talent of Zylberstein who doesn't need to force it, like a French Jennifer Aniston. I loved how determined she was to buy Simon's clarinet back, which didn't prevent her from passing out at the end of the auction. Later, she tellss Simon that he can be her roommate for a symbolic price, I won't spoil it... but I will just say that it's got more than three digits. Other funny moments include Rosalie's brother who says to Simon "how did you recognize me, you don't know me?"

    The musical moments are very catchy to the ears and to the heart, it's true that that clarinet tune sounds both funny and tragic, which encapsulates many good things about Jewish humor. If only the film could hold up to its promise. There comes a point where the lack of "novelty" becomes critical and I deplored the way Rosalie was treated near the end. The attraction to cousin David isn't explored to the fullest and ends up with the latter announcing his divorce. As for the couple, the deal with the uncle, Rosalie, the ending felt like a copout, with no proper resolution.

    I suspect the film was made by someone who knew religion but had a shallow vision of homosexuality, making it a matter of simple physical attraction, not as rich or conflictual as being religious or not religious. Even worse the title suggests that "man is like a woman" and so either it means that a man has a part of femininity and that's what Simon is attracted to... doesn't he ask his cousin to find his own feminine side?

    I gather that Zilbermann didn't try to offend either parties and treat them with benevolence and good spirit but by being so frivolous, he doesn't give his film its proper resolution and leave us with more questions than in the beginning... quite a ruined potential. In fact, "The Birdcage" for all its clichés and flaming and over-the-top acting, had more guts!
    Kirpianuscus

    beautiful

    Obvious, it is a film who I love. For the graceful beauty of music, acting - Antoine de Caunes and Elsa Zyllberstein are just admirable - , for realism and old Jewish traditional life slices, for be just a beautiful film, not a pledge, not a manifesto or demonstration or lesson. And , sure, for the fair definition of family. Short, just beautiful.
    Kirpianuscus

    the flavors

    A profound charming film. For humor, for fair use of a sort of nostalgia, for story, dialogue, performances . And, especialy, for beautiful, inspired, honest and gentle portrait of Jew community , from motherhood to the marriage, from the music - and the clarinet has significant role in structure of story - to the age, love, relations, truth versus apparences and loneliness. A great manner to explore , in seductive manner, difference and powerful emotions.
    tentender

    Multi-faceted French/Jewish/gay comedy drama

    I first saw this film several years ago at a festival (Jewish film? gay film? French film? -- I can't be sure now) in New York and was enchanted. It has since been released on DVD (VERY cheap in France) and have had the pleasure of watching it several more times. To a non-Jewish gay man, currently living in France (me), it's extremely appealing. Antoine de Caunes has a delectable physique, amply on display in the opening scenes at one of Paris's many gay bathhouses -- adorably cute face, great torso, nice ass -- and in the wedding night scene -- where, if we are to believe the look on Elsa Zylberstein's face -- we find out that his cock is something to shout about as well. OK, there's the gay appeal -- and the story line is also quite acceptable: Simon is slowly convinced by the very charming Zylberstein that he may, indeed, be capable of finding satisfaction as her husband, but, ultimately, realizes that a leopard doesn't change his spots. The scenes in Brooklyn with her orthodox family are amusing, and the actress playing Simon's mother is chic and appealing. The only really unbelievable aspect of the film is the casting of less-than-thrilling Gad Elmaleh as the cousin with whom Simon is in love. He may have qualities that appeal to Simon, but the script does not reveal them, and his physical attractiveness is not (at least to my eyes) overwhelming. Have I overconcentrated on the gay element? Well, then, let me add that the music throughout is beautiful, both the klezmer clarinet and the Zylberstein character's singing (both dubbed by other performers). There is one highly original moment: listen to what happens at the moment when Zylberstein loses her virginity!
    paulie6

    one of the biggest hits of the JEWISH international film festival

    i dont know what the two reviewers before me were watching, but i saw a very funny movie that had all the everyday emotions, feelings, thoughts. it didnt matter to me if some of scenes didnt work. it reminded me that some scenes in real life dont work either. bottom line...I LOVED THIS MOVIE. I LAUGHED MY ASS OFF.... AND NOTHING IS BETTER THEN LAUGHTER. GO, NO RUN TO SEE THIS MOVIE.

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      Followed by La folle histoire d'amour de Simon Eskenazy (2009)
    • Banda sonora
      Longing
      Performed by Giora Feidman (clarinet), Dariusz Swinoga (accordion), Guido Jäger (contrebass),

      Michael Marx (guitar)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 11 de marzo de 1998 (Francia)
    • País de origen
      • Francia
    • Idiomas
      • Francés
      • Yidis
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Man Is a Woman
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • Films Balenciaga, Les
      • M6 Films
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