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Vénus aveugle

  • 1941
  • 2h 20min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.8/10
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Vénus aveugle (1941)
DramaRomance

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe imaginary voyage of a woman gone blind on her former lover's boat.The imaginary voyage of a woman gone blind on her former lover's boat.The imaginary voyage of a woman gone blind on her former lover's boat.

  • Dirección
    • Abel Gance
  • Guionistas
    • Abel Gance
    • Steve Passeur
  • Elenco
    • Viviane Romance
    • Georges Flamant
    • Lucienne Le Marchand
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.8/10
    155
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    • Dirección
      • Abel Gance
    • Guionistas
      • Abel Gance
      • Steve Passeur
    • Elenco
      • Viviane Romance
      • Georges Flamant
      • Lucienne Le Marchand
    • 2Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 1Opinión de los críticos
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    Viviane Romance
    Viviane Romance
    • Clarisse
    Georges Flamant
    Georges Flamant
    • Madère
    Lucienne Le Marchand
    • Gisèle
    Jean Aquistapace
    • Indigo
    • (as Aquistapace)
    Sylvie Gance
    • Mireille
    • (as Mary-Lou)
    Henri Guisol
    Henri Guisol
    • Ulysse
    Marion Malville
    • Marceline
    Renée Reney
    • La chanteuse
    Jean-Jack Meccati
    • L'admirateur
    Marcel Millet
    • Goutare
    Philippe Grey
    • L'officier
    Rocca
    • Le chanteur
    • (as Roquefort)
    Roland Pégurier
    • Le mousse
    • (as Le petit Pégurier)
    Micheline Promeyrat
      Adrien Caillard
      Adrien Caillard
        Gérard Landry
        Gérard Landry
        • Gazul
        • (sin créditos)
        Géo Lecomte
        • Le quartier-maître
        • (sin créditos)
        Jean-François Martial
        • Un ami
        • (sin créditos)
        • Dirección
          • Abel Gance
        • Guionistas
          • Abel Gance
          • Steve Passeur
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        4boblipton

        Visual Fantasy Fails To Overwhelm Soap Opera Piffle

        Viviane Romance is a cafe singer and commercial model. Her boyfriend, sailor Georges Flamant, doesn't care for either of these, since it means that her face is on packages of cigarettes in every dockworker's pocket, and the place she works is unsavory. He rages at her that she's cheating on him. When she discovers she is going blind, she doesn't tell him; instead, she engineers a break by claiming every unsavory thing he worries about is true. Flamant goes on a yearlong voyage, and when he comes back with a wife and daughter, she doesn't tell him she has had his child; friends tell him, and he doesn't believe them. Then the baby dies from diphtheria and she goes mad.

        It's two and a half hours of storytelling, during which I thought that killing all the characters would be a kindness, not only to them, but to me. However, this is a movie by Abel Gace, which means that during all the miserable plot twists, we are treated to visual fantasy. I was good and tired of Mlle. Romance (subtle stage name, lady!) and her real-life husband Flamant It's just that the mad Dutch angles and process shots under the supervision of Gance's frequent cinematographer Léonce-Henri Burel lent an air of fantasy to this dockyard romance.

        The CINEMA DE CAHIERS crowd hated Gance, mostly for his ridiculous stories of the 1930s and 1940s. I haven't had the chance to see many of them, but if this is typical, I can understand their disdain for his long-winded storytelling. I'm might do to make Napoleon's life an epic, but this? No.
        8dbdumonteil

        Breaking the waves

        "And if I ever lose my eyes(...) I won't have to cry anymore " (Cat Stevens) "Venus Aveugle" is Abel Gance at his kitschest, a melodrama which makes Stahl and Sirk look like Robert Bresson.After watching that,all you have got to do is either have a good laugh or stand and applaud.

        I will stand and applaud.Nobody does stuff like that nowadays and nobody certainly will.

        Clarisse (nicknamed "Venus" for a good reason)learns she 'll become blind in a year or two .Although she's pregnant by her lover Madère ,she pretends she has cheated on him and he leaves her.The story is trite but the treatment is not .If you are a melodrama buff,the film contains scenes that will leave you on the edge of your seat.

        Clarisse and the ophthalmologist:Gance uses shots in close-up ,enhancing Viviane Romance's beauty:the actress is cast against type for she generally plays bitchy parts or villains such la Comtesse de la Motte of the necklace affair long before Hilary Swank.Paradoxically ,she was perhaps never better than here ;Gance put the weight of a very long movie (145 min)on her and she carried it brilliantly.

        Madère and his boat "Le Tapageur" (the noisy one): it plays the same part as the train in "la roue" .One can really speak of the dynamic of Gance.As historian Jean Tulard wrote :"he invented a technique which allowed him to mix inanimate objects and the characters' life ".Madère 's boat is alive :you can hear it cry,sigh ,become part of the heroes' plight.

        Gance's depiction of Clarisse's progressive blindness is stunning and compares favorably with what he did with Beethoven's deafness in "Un Grand Amour de Beethoven" (1936).Using close-ups, blurred pictures,light and darkness,he transcends melodrama and makes art.

        Of course there are "enough is enough " scenes : as it often happens in Gance's canon,all that takes place in churches reaches unbelievable heights of kitch ("Paradis Perdu" (1939)-"le Roman d'un Jeune Homme Pauvre" (1935)) : two processions enter the church as the congregation and a soloist break into a heartrending canticle ;the first one is a funeral:Clarisse all dressed in black has lost his child ;the second one is the christening of her rival's little girl .What director would dare that today?

        The last part of the movie is an illustration of Seneque's sentence which opens the film: "When you have lost all your hopes ,you have got nothing to despair of".Stahl's and Sirk's fans will notice the similarity between "Venus Aveugle" and "magnificent obsession" .During twenty minutes (you read well) all Clarisse"s friends try to bring eyesight to the blind and they take her to an imaginary voyage on the "Tapageur" .Her crippled sister describes for her the "landscapes" of the countries they "visit".It's so over the top it becomes sublime.

        This is another must by one of the true pioneers of the cinema.

        Had Lars Von Trier lived in the forties,that would have been his "breaking the waves" !

        NB :Ginette Leclerc,they say,did not get on very well with the director who did not direct many of the scenes.

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        • Trivia
          According to Viviane Romance's autobiography, following artistic differences between Abel Gance and herself, most of the scenes she appears in (one third of the film) were in fact directed by Edmond T. Gréville.
        • Conexiones
          Edited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: La monnaie de l'absolu (1999)
        • Bandas sonoras
          Je vous Déteste, les Hommes
          Music by Raoul Moretti

          Lyrics by Raoul Moretti and Abel Gance

          Performed by Viviane Romance

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        Detalles

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        • Fecha de lanzamiento
          • 15 de junio de 1946 (Bélgica)
        • País de origen
          • Francia
        • Idioma
          • Francés
        • También se conoce como
          • Venus of Paris
        • Locaciones de filmación
          • Studios de la Victorine - 16 avenue Edoard Grinda, Niza, Alpes Marítimos, Francia(studio set)
        • Productora
          • Société France Nouvelle
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        • Tiempo de ejecución
          2 horas 20 minutos
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          • Black and White
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        • Relación de aspecto
          • 1.37 : 1

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