Anne Goupil conoce por casualidad a un grupo de individuos convencidos de la existencia de una especie de conspiración mundial. Poco después, Juan el guitarrista, uno de ellos, muere misteri... Leer todoAnne Goupil conoce por casualidad a un grupo de individuos convencidos de la existencia de una especie de conspiración mundial. Poco después, Juan el guitarrista, uno de ellos, muere misteriosamente.Anne Goupil conoce por casualidad a un grupo de individuos convencidos de la existencia de una especie de conspiración mundial. Poco después, Juan el guitarrista, uno de ellos, muere misteriosamente.
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- 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total
- Ida
- (as Louise Roblin)
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Opiniones destacadas
9 out of 10.
Jacques Rivette's first feature shows the gelid calm that appeared in most of his movies. with politics and assassination merging in a manner that Hollywood would only tackle in the 1970s.... usually with an air of hysteria. There are a lot of shots around Paris that makes the city a cynical observer of these human goings-on, a subjective camera that views the affair with contempt. I wonder how cameraman Charles Bitsch got that effect.
A sinister undercurent pervades the whole movie: a background plot that is never revealed, or shown directly - it is something that the characters speak to each other about and make reference to. While in other movies the conspiracy plot would have been the central theme, here it is pushed into the background, delegated to a simple object of discussion - the movie instead revolves around the lives of the characters and in particular, the protagonist's, from whose point of view the situation is seen. By bringing the focus onto the characters and their daily lives, illusions and aspirations, the movie manages to to breathe fresh life into what would have otherwise been just another conspiracy film.
A few technical things: The acting is not very consistent. The parisian scenes were very good and the photography was aesthetically pleasing. The music enhanced the atmosphere significantly, though some of its psychedelic overtowns were a bit overpowering at points (making the dialogue hard to follow - if the intention was to transfer the confusion/paranoia to the viewer, it was appropriate, however).
It's not a masterpiece, but it is definitely interesting and worth watching at least once.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAs an inside joke, in Los 400 golpes (1959) the film Antoine Doinel and his parents go to see is "Paris Belongs to Us", which wouldn't be released for another two years.
- ErroresNear the end, when Pierre is on a public phone at Dupleix, a poster near him reads "DIMANCHE 31 MAI" (Sunday 31 May), advertising a meeting of the Parti Socialiste Unifié. May 31st was a Sunday in 1959, and this scene was filmed in late 1958. However, the film is supposed to be taking place in June 1957, so it makes no sense that a meeting is being advertised nearly 2 years in advance.
- Citas
Bernard: You're the guilty ones, with bloodstained hands.
Philip Kaufman: You go too far.
Bernard: Too far? Too far?
Philip Kaufman: What about Mayakovsky? He wasn't Spanish, but he killed himself.
Bernard: Mayaskovsky who?
Blonde à la party: Mayakovsky, wowsky!
[laughs]
- Créditos curiosos"Paris belongs to nobody." PEGUY
- ConexionesFeatured in Cinéma, de notre temps: Jacques Rivette le veilleur: 1-Le jour (1990)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Paris Belongs to Us
- Locaciones de filmación
- Pont des Arts, Paris 6, París, Francia(2 scenes on bridge)
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- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 21 minutos
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