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Gatuperios

Título original: Le matou
  • 1985
  • 2h 21min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.4/10
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Jean Carmet, Serge Dupire, Julien Guiomar, Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge, and Monique Spaziani in Gatuperios (1985)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFlorent Boissonneault and his young wife Elise always had one dream: own a restaurant. When they meet a strange old man, Egon Ratablavasky, their dream become reality, but only to quick turn... Leer todoFlorent Boissonneault and his young wife Elise always had one dream: own a restaurant. When they meet a strange old man, Egon Ratablavasky, their dream become reality, but only to quick turn into a nightmare when they sadly discover they had been tricked by him, and lost everythi... Leer todoFlorent Boissonneault and his young wife Elise always had one dream: own a restaurant. When they meet a strange old man, Egon Ratablavasky, their dream become reality, but only to quick turn into a nightmare when they sadly discover they had been tricked by him, and lost everything. But their dream is not dead, and a strong desire of avenging soon bring them back in b... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Jean Beaudin
  • Guionistas
    • Yves Beauchemin
    • Lise Lemay-Rousseau
  • Elenco
    • Serge Dupire
    • Monique Spaziani
    • Jean Carmet
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.4/10
    330
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    • Dirección
      • Jean Beaudin
    • Guionistas
      • Yves Beauchemin
      • Lise Lemay-Rousseau
    • Elenco
      • Serge Dupire
      • Monique Spaziani
      • Jean Carmet
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    • Premios
      • 4 premios ganados y 7 nominaciones en total

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    Serge Dupire
    Serge Dupire
    • Florent Boissonneault
    Monique Spaziani
    Monique Spaziani
    • Elise Boissonneault
    Jean Carmet
    Jean Carmet
    • Egon Ratablavasky
    Julien Guiomar
    Julien Guiomar
    • Aurélien Picquot
    Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge
    Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge
    • Monsieur Emile
    Miguel Fernandes
    Miguel Fernandes
    • Slipskin
    Pierre Beaudry
    Pierre Beaudry
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    Paul Berval
    Paul Berval
    • Monsieur St-Onge
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    Rita Bibeau
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    Yvan Canuel
    • M. Boissoneault
    Johanne Fontaine
    Johanne Fontaine
    • Loretta Chuinard
    Thomas Graton
    Thomas Graton
    • Client binerie
    Robert Provost
    • Client binerie
    Robert Gravel
    Robert Gravel
    • Policier
    Louis-Michel Morin
    • Policier
    Didier Hoffman
    • Garçon de table
    Christian Joli
    • Philippe
    • Dirección
      • Jean Beaudin
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      • Yves Beauchemin
      • Lise Lemay-Rousseau
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    Tabarnouche

    Another, lesser known dimension to North American film-making

    Le Matou (The Alley Cat) is an allegorical film in which youth, friendship, goodness, love, honesty, simplicity, perseverance, etc. — a few Scout virtues are omitted — ultimately beat out the jaded and seemingly invincible forces of the dark side. A struggling late-20-something couple in Montreal, supported by their friends and family and a rather unusual stranger, seize on a too-good-to-be-true opportunity to realize their dreams of having their own restaurant and, by happenstance, a family of convenience. Along the way improbable obstacles and challenges supervene but prove surmountable. The Alley Cat is comfortable, well cast and acted, and sometimes intriguing. The resolution is, in the main, satisfying, if foreseeable and low-key.

    The theme may not be particularly novel, but there are one or two other-worldly plot devices that wouldn't be out of place in a Gabriel García Márquez epic. Story development will likely seem fresh to North American viewers who are not used to Quebec movie-making or the kind of Continental European films that are not usually screened in North America outside repertoire theatres. What is novel, though, is how the story develops without recurring to guns, murders, explosions, torture, drug abuse, invasions, exploitation, cruelty, ethnic and racial caricatures, cataclysms, or related cinematic staples that are now standard features of the Hollywood film template and, by inference, daily American life.

    In fact, you'd almost think you were watching a film made in the 1930s rather than the 1980s. Viewers may get the distinct the impression that they're seeing a story that could actually happen to ordinary people of ordinary means (supernatural occurrences notwithstanding). Few films made in French, whether Québécois or European, slight the erotic, and here the sex scenes are tastefully done and not gratuitous. The Alley Cat, like other Québec films, reflects values of Québec society, where violence and aggressiveness are still considered rude rather than, as in films from English-speaking North America, justifiable adaptations to modern life. But for these very reasons, those who appreciate action over character development may find The Alley Cat pleasant enough, but too dull (i.e., too subtle).

    For all the insight into French-speaking North America that The Alley Cat affords (including a brief tour of rural Québec), few will rank it with Québec masterpieces like The Barbarian Invasions, Léolo, or C.R.A.Z.Y. Some devices used to advance the story, particularly certain deus ex machina plot twists, are necessary to sustain the allegory, but they leave loose ends. Several critics believed Egon Ratablavasky to represent American wealth and interventionism, but compared with what the world has come to know under the Bush administration, the allegorical references are timid and unrecognizable.

    The film itself takes no overt pro- or anti-American stance. Its focus is micro, personal, and subdued — a bias that runs through many Québec films — to the point that social and political features are all but incidental to plot and setting. Whereas the characters in The Alley Cat are believable and imminently likable — the kind of folks you'd like to have in your own circle of friends — the story itself lacks the pace and substance to make it memorable, other than as a glimpse into life in Montreal in the 1980s. Personable characters and exposure to the gentler society that lies a mere 60 km north of the U.S.-Canada border, however, are not negligible attributes in a film that offers respite from the eternal American quest for mind-bending blockbusters.

    Do attempt to see The Alley Cat in its subtitled version rather than the dubbed version. Even if you don't understand French, you're likely to enjoy the contrast between the elegant informality and warm cadences of Québécois French, and the more familiar and impassioned French (of France) spoken by Julien Guiomar (as chef Aurelien Picquot) and the measured, precise European French of Jean Carmet (who played Egon Ratablavasky). If you read French, the book by Yves Beauchemin on which the film is based, though overly long and endowed with some of the same developmental defects, will dazzle you with its vivid narrative, perky dialogue, and apt description, without the self-conscious stylistic flourishes that often afflict French novelists.
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    over 20 years later

    It's really unfair to movies to vote for them after over 20 years. But I must give it a high score based on the impact it had on my life. I grew up in a French community in rural Québec within an English speaking family with a Nova Scotian mother (married to a Québecois) who hated EVERYTHING about Québecois culture, which tainted me for many years. However along came college and bigger cities with bigger cinemas and many Québecois movies on the big screen instead of on television, within a family context, this was my coming of age time.

    Le matou represented a very important turning point in my life. It was my first time coming out of a movie theatre from seeing a Québecois movie saying WOW what a wonderful movie that was, uplifting, emotional, inspiring and artfully put together. It was the beginning of my love affair with Québec cinema and Québec culture in general. It was like coming alive finally at age 18, and relearning to love that which I'd been thought to despise. Often Québec cinema is best enjoyed when freeing one's head of Hollywood expectations, going in with an open heart, because that's the ultimate goal, is to reach the cinephiles' heart. This movie reaches that objective quite nicely.
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    Fine piece of work

    I am getting to be a huge fan of Quebec cinema yet it is disappointing to see how few people respond to it here on IMDb. This is a fine film that is not done in the Hollywood school. Quebec indeed has a distinct culture and fine work like this is part of it. This film would not have worked had it been set in Toronto where it undoubtedly would have ended up as ersatz Hollywood. I saw it (on Bravo) with dubbed English sound. The lip synch was poor. Subtitles might have been better. But nevertheless, this is a well produced, well photographed, engaging story with humour, tragedy, love and betrayal. (As well as a big and handsome alley cat, although it has little to do with the plot.) A couple of the characters are a bit overblown and there are one or two murky plot twists. But, on the whole, it is a simple tale well told that also offers a interesting glimpse of Montreal life.

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      • 28 de agosto de 1985 (Canadá)
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