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Laura

Título original: Laura, les ombres de l'été
  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 35min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.6/10
1.6 k
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Dawn Dunlap in Laura (1979)
Drama psicológicoLa mayoría de edadDramaRomance

El escultor Paul se reencuentra con un antiguo gran amor después de mucho tiempo, pero queda mucho más impresionado por su hija de 15 años, Laura, que se parece a su madre cuando Paul estaba... Leer todoEl escultor Paul se reencuentra con un antiguo gran amor después de mucho tiempo, pero queda mucho más impresionado por su hija de 15 años, Laura, que se parece a su madre cuando Paul estaba enamorado de ella.El escultor Paul se reencuentra con un antiguo gran amor después de mucho tiempo, pero queda mucho más impresionado por su hija de 15 años, Laura, que se parece a su madre cuando Paul estaba enamorado de ella.

  • Dirección
    • David Hamilton
  • Guionistas
    • David Hamilton
    • Joe Morheim
    • André Szöts
  • Elenco
    • Maud Adams
    • Dawn Dunlap
    • James Mitchell
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    • Dirección
      • David Hamilton
    • Guionistas
      • David Hamilton
      • Joe Morheim
      • André Szöts
    • Elenco
      • Maud Adams
      • Dawn Dunlap
      • James Mitchell
    • 17Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 9Opiniones de los críticos
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    Maud Adams
    Maud Adams
    • Sarah
    Dawn Dunlap
    Dawn Dunlap
    • Laura
    James Mitchell
    • Paul Thomas Wyler
    Maureen Kerwin
    Maureen Kerwin
    • Marline Royer
    Pierre Londiche
    Pierre Londiche
    • Richard Moore
    Thierry Redler
    • Costa
    Louise Vincent
    • Madame Flory
    William Milié
    • Le chorégraphe
    • (as William Millie)
    Gunilla Astrom
    • Diane
    • (sin créditos)
    Bernard Daillencourt
    • Docteur Benoît
    • (sin créditos)
    David Hamilton
    • Un invité à la réception
    • (sin créditos)
    Patrick Juvet
    • Pianiste
    • (sin créditos)
    Katia Kofet
    • Claudie
    • (sin créditos)
    Luciano
    • Timothez Sega
    • (sin créditos)
    Michael Pochna
    Michael Pochna
    • Gérard
    • (sin créditos)
    Anja Schüte
    Anja Schüte
    • Dancer
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • David Hamilton
    • Guionistas
      • David Hamilton
      • Joe Morheim
      • André Szöts
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    7rjfromtoronto

    Good old time coming of age French style.

    I was 12 when this came out, saw it later in the 80s and currently picked up the dvd at a charity shop and watched it again as an old man lol. It was nice to see something you saw as a young man and look back and realize how simple yet complex being young was in those days, we were kids but thought we were adults at 15, (Dawn was 17 in real life) most of us were experimenting or well past at that age, or at least my crowd was. I remember a few girls in grade 8 that looked 18 that were carrying on with our gym teacher on lunch breaks in his van doing the cheech and chong and get naked routine, (yes Julie L I'm referring to you ha ha)

    As far as the movie goes it was all over the place and though it didn't seem to be put together well, it made sense. Some people have commented why the mother sent pics but wouldn't allow him to see Laura, well she wanted him to remember her and tempt him back using Laura's beauty since her marriage was dead. She wanted him for herself until she realized he only loves illusions of women. That's why she wasn't angry at her daughter or Paul when she allowed the daughter to say goodbye to her "ballet friends" but saw him instead before being sent away to school or wherever, mom knew it would be good for her to close that chapter and Paul was innocent enough. Another comment was how did Paul just walk in the ballet class and not get questioned? Well his helper was in the class and invited him along to see the girls, simple. As far as the age gap, looking at it with North American eyes it may seem a little too much, but in France you can drink wine at 12, date older men and it's nothing to look twice at, I think it was a nice slice of coming of age and reminding us we were all nubile and young at one point, we never change totally, just grow older.
    1TDVideo

    Talk about pretentious

    David Hamilton is so impressed with himself as a photographer, that he has convinced himself he can make a good film. Well, he's wrong. For example, I have a theory that he saw a good use of a fade out in a movie once and thought that if one fade out is good, then 75 of them must be great! Again, he's wrong. There is one sequence where Sarah (Maud Adams) is speaking to her daughter Laura (Dawn Dunlap) who is lying in bed. The camera shows Sarah talking and then slowly fades out to black only to shift to Laura in bed as she responded directly to her mother and continues the conversation. Maybe Hamilton felt this would make the dialogue have more resonance. Again, he's wrong. I've noticed that Hamilton is wrong a lot in this film. The movie fails on so many levels that I cannot begin to list them all here. All I can say is that you should avoid this movie at all costs. I give it a 1/10.
    tedg

    The Clever Touch

    Sometimes a movie can be merely about its images, like this one. The story can be about the images too.

    I was very impressed with the way vignettes were composed. Rather lovely, most of them except for the annoying fade to black at the end of each and every one. To appreciate this, or rather to not be offended, I suppose you have to accept that the female form is appealing, and accept that a young girl can initiate an affair with an older man.

    Besides the appeal of the balletgirls and the way they are displayed, there's the story.

    It isn't much of one, surely insufficient for most commentors, and the fact that it is so slight seems to rile them a bit, as indication that the nudity was all that mattered.

    But the elements of the story that do exist are what I call "folding." Usually the purpose of folding is to place the viewer in the movie, and that's the case here.

    We have an artist in the writer/director who represents young girls in the nude. He and we have a surrogate on-screen, in a character who is an artist (a sculptor) and represents young girls in the nude. The titular Laura is a dancer, inviting viewers.

    So far, the fold is ordinary. By the thinnest of plot devices, our sculptor goes blind after starting a sculpture of Laura. So she offers to be the model, allowing him to caress her on every part, sufficiently to make a clay copy, which he similarly caresses. She, meanwhile has a crush on him and seduces him during this process.

    See the fold? We not only get to look but touch, and that touch is returned.

    No, ma'am that's not a slight story. No, not at all.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 2 of 3: Has some interesting elements.
    10LeonValeur

    Silent poem about a dream

    Artists are inspired by myths, and this picture-poem starts with an artist having a visionary view of the birth of Venus. To director David Hamilton this is a look at a woman before life leaves its many marks on her. Both Hamilton and the artist wants to freeze this moment of Adam-and-Eve-innocence, and both do it with sensual devotion. The innocence gets lost on the way, as we all know it will be - but in Hamiltons dream, as well as in his life as photographer, the sensuality not only remains, but grows stronger. Maud Adams shows as mother a strong believe in this, watching her daughter growing up. As the daughter, Laura, sees Dawn Dunlap.

    Other comments shows too much interest for the amateurish acting in this picture-poem. As a mirror reflecting a world where we think too much and too little at the same time. We think too much with our senses turned off, and too little with our senses turned on. Brigitte Bardot was once asked by a journalist: "What do you think about free love?" Brigitte Bardot answered: "I don't think when I make love". If Hamilton was asked about his movie-theory for "Laura", he would probably answer: "I don't make movies, I'm just dreaming". The camera catch the dream and makes it possible to share it - and I'm very grateful that it has been possible for me to share Hamilton's dream.

    David Hamilton is a child of a time - the 70's - where everybody was searching deep and wide, and he became famous in that time. Men like to see his pictures of girls, but back then it was the mothers who asked him to photograph their daughters. The style in Hamilton's picture-poems was not unusual for European movies in the 70's. A danish movie was inspired by Robert Frost: "The woods are lovely dark and deep / but I have promises to keep / and miles to go before I sleep." Perhaps the meaning in that poem is the reason why Hamilton wants to share his dreams.
    8bbhlthph

    A simple film which creates some memorable images

    David Hamilton established his name as a fashion photographer through the still, dreamy soft focus images of young girls, usually portrayed in muted colours, for which he has become famous. At some point he appears to have decided that this experience was all he needed to produce great movies, and he started to direct films that characteristically show all the same features as his fashion images. Unfortunately these were not generally well received and some critics have suggested that he has only a rudimentary appreciation of how to blend successive still images into an ongoing movie sequence. Personally I greatly enjoy his still fashion photography and this enjoyment is sufficient for me to also appreciate his films - overlooking any faults in their dynamics. His best known film is probably "Bilitis", a study of a young girl coming of age, but my preference is for "Laura", a film about a young girl modeling for a sculptor who is blinded in a fire. We can, I hope, ignore comments on the IMDb database which suggest that there is something sinister in Hamilton's preference for models and actresses who appear very young. In his films his objective is to create a story which has a strong emotional appeal but which is also visually beautiful to watch. My judgment is that Laura achieves this objective superbly. One sequence which haunts my memory as much as any other film sequence I have ever seen; comes towards the end of this film. It shows the sculptor, nearly blinded by the fire, returning to his almost finished sculpture whilst he explores the torso of his model with an extended finger trying to recreate in his mind the beauty that he can no longer see.

    My recommendation would be to watch this film, which is not readily obtainable today, as soon as any opportunity arises.

    POSTSCRIPT - added January 2005

    This film has - to my surprise - now been released as a DVD. If these various very different assessments intrigue you in any way, why not buy a copy and add your comments to those already here?

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      When Laura is in the ballet shower, many of the poses duplicate paintings of Edgar Degas (an artist famed for his ballerina portraits).
    • Versiones alternativas
      The German cut is ten minutes shorter than the regular version at 85 mins.

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 28 de noviembre de 1979 (Francia)
    • País de origen
      • Francia
    • Idioma
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • Laura: Shadows of a Summer
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Francia
    • Productoras
      • Cora Films
      • Les Films de l'Alma
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 35min(95 min)
    • Color
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      • Mono

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