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Narra el romance del famoso escultor francés con Camille Claudel.Narra el romance del famoso escultor francés con Camille Claudel.Narra el romance del famoso escultor francés con Camille Claudel.
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- 1 nominación en total
Léa Jackson
- Jessie Lipscomb
- (as Lea Jackson)
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It is a film who I like . For cinematography, for Victor Lindon, for good intentions, for fragmented story, for the noble effort to give portrait not of a life or period but of the spirit of a fight. It is not Camille Claudel but a version, at first sigh rude and not easy to accept , of the self definition of Auguste Rodin. A story of love but not only. A sort of testimony in obvious manner. So, I like it.
I normally love this kind of historical bio-pic. The last 2-3 movies I have been to see of this genre (Naruda and Django were the other two). This one disappointed, especially as I remember seeing the superb Camille Claudelle more than twenty years ago. I wanted to get the other half of the story - but felt let down.
Two great things about this movie: the use of sepia throughout really locates the movie in time, making it feel oldie worldie. The sets, most of which are inside the artist's studios give one a real feeling of the process of sculpting. The selection of limbs and heads lying around and give the movie a strangely surrealistic air. visually the studios provide a visual backdrop that is every bit as good as that in Parfum.
Two things that let this movie down. 1. the lack of a coherent narrative or story line. Its about love found and lost but it moves along at a too-slow pace and scenes seem poorly connected to each other. Vincent Lindon's portrayal of Rodin is also disappointing he mostly seems to wander around his studio looking miserable and lost. I found it difficult to empathise or identify with him and wonder why during the course of the film so many women throw themselves at him. I nearly left after an hour and a half but made myself stick it out.
Two great things about this movie: the use of sepia throughout really locates the movie in time, making it feel oldie worldie. The sets, most of which are inside the artist's studios give one a real feeling of the process of sculpting. The selection of limbs and heads lying around and give the movie a strangely surrealistic air. visually the studios provide a visual backdrop that is every bit as good as that in Parfum.
Two things that let this movie down. 1. the lack of a coherent narrative or story line. Its about love found and lost but it moves along at a too-slow pace and scenes seem poorly connected to each other. Vincent Lindon's portrayal of Rodin is also disappointing he mostly seems to wander around his studio looking miserable and lost. I found it difficult to empathise or identify with him and wonder why during the course of the film so many women throw themselves at him. I nearly left after an hour and a half but made myself stick it out.
The overview of the movie doesn't really match the plot. The overview indicates that it's a romance movie but in fact, not too much romance can be seen. Instead, it has a lot of Rodin's career up-and-down moments. It spends too much time on art, which is very irrelevant to the title "Rodin". In addition, too much about "art" overwhelms what the movie was supposed to focus on: Rodin and Camila. Also not too much about Rodin's family. 2 hours of watching, was not very pleasant. The director needed to find a right way to film the scenes: Rodin's personal life, his art work, his relationship, his friendship and etc. All things must be covered, not just mainly focusing on the anesthetic beauty of sculpturing, it was just so lame.
The director chose to tell about the life of the sculptor August Rodin from a different perspective. The film begins in the middle of the sculptor's life. After a difficult period, he acquired a positive reputation around his work, and the French government invites work inspired by Dante. director successfully reconstructs the complex relationship with his colleague, lover, and confidante - Camille Claudel. The film has all the ingredients for success - passion, love, and tension, so I do not agree with the low grade received by the film.
In conclusion: I think the film met expectations, was true to the original, focused on the processes surrounding the artist's life.
The film "Rodin" was able to convey a multilayered picture of the life as it is; not always beautiful and smooth, but fragmented and rough. The closer the viewer got to the main characters the moe it was possible to feel their personal agonies. For me, the movie followed very closely the way Rodin presented his sculptures in all their fleshiness.
Acting was mainly superb, but for me Lindon underplayed his role. Cinematography was absolutely beautiful and the music fit the overall ambience. I would have liked to have seen a bit more focus on Camille Claudel, portrayed bu Higelin, but of course she deserves her own movie. The ending was absolutely excellent.
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- EUR 5,348,095 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 44,261
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 2,413,672
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 59 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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