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Rock'n Roll

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 3m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,0/10
5,1 k
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Guillaume Canet and Marion Cotillard in Rock'n Roll (2017)
Asbury Park: Riot, Redemption, Rock 'N Roll: Runnin' The Jam
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Guillaume Canet se voit dire par une jeune comédienne qu'il n'est plus « Rock » et n'arrive plus à vendre ses films. Il essaye alors de lui prouver qu'elle a tort et reçoit l'aide de son ami... Tout lireGuillaume Canet se voit dire par une jeune comédienne qu'il n'est plus « Rock » et n'arrive plus à vendre ses films. Il essaye alors de lui prouver qu'elle a tort et reçoit l'aide de son amie, Marion Cotillard.Guillaume Canet se voit dire par une jeune comédienne qu'il n'est plus « Rock » et n'arrive plus à vendre ses films. Il essaye alors de lui prouver qu'elle a tort et reçoit l'aide de son amie, Marion Cotillard.

  • Director
    • Guillaume Canet
  • Writers
    • Guillaume Canet
    • Rodolphe Lauga
    • Philippe Lefebvre
  • Stars
    • Guillaume Canet
    • Marion Cotillard
    • Gilles Lellouche
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,0/10
    5,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Guillaume Canet
    • Writers
      • Guillaume Canet
      • Rodolphe Lauga
      • Philippe Lefebvre
    • Stars
      • Guillaume Canet
      • Marion Cotillard
      • Gilles Lellouche
    • 18Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 29Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Asbury Park: Riot, Redemption, Rock 'N Roll: Runnin' The Jam
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    Camille Rowe
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    Maxim Nucci
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    • Director
      • Guillaume Canet
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      • Rodolphe Lauga
      • Philippe Lefebvre
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs18

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    6Thanos_Alfie

    Funny and sad at the same time...

    "Rock'n Roll" is a Comedy - Drama movie in which we watch a middle-age man finding out that he grew up and he cannot get some younger parts in movies by a co-star of his. He changes his lifestyle and his habits along with some other changes in order to prove everyone wrong.

    I liked this movie because it had a simple but very interesting plot, consisted of both funny and sad scenes that kept the balance of the movie. The direction which was made by Guillaume Canet was very good and he presented very well and very carefully some important social and sensitive topics. The interpretations of both Guillaume Canet who played as Guillaume and Marion Cotillard who played as Marion were very good and their combination worked very well. Finally, I have to say that "Rock'n Roll" is a nice comedy movie and I highly recommend everyone to watch it.
    Kirpianuscus

    nice

    Ironic perspective about middle age crisis, great French actors - and not only french, humor, lovely Marillon Cotillard and Guillaume Canet as a mix of Ken and hulk, large zones of parody, pure satire about cinema industry and men or women feeling not so...rock.

    The fun is basic purpose . And the nice acting gives, scene by scene, new prooves for this.

    A good point - the meeting between Ben Fosse and Guillaume Canet.

    Bizarre , maybe awful, the transformation ( sure , you know to be a question of prosthetics but... ).

    In short, easy comedy in essence, with few good sparkles about immaturity, love, family and exces to save apparences - career.
    6I_Ailurophile

    Entertaining, with some definite highlights, but rather uneven

    Countless are those movies that have been made about people staring down middle age, getting older, and worrying about losing their youth, charm, and relevance. It's effectively a genre unto itself, and with it we know generally what to expect: the awkwardness of someone older trying to be hip and rejuvenate themselves; the awkwardness of those younger thinking that their antics are cool; probably some toilet or gross-out humor to one extent or another; heart-warming introspection; cartoonish masculinity; and so on. Most of that holds true here, and to that list one can surely add a bit of ham-handedness in how the movie is written or directed. None of this means a new rendition can't be enjoyable, or worthwhile on its own merits; sure enough, while 'Rock'n roll' mostly fits neatly into a broad formula, it's mostly just as delightful as one would hope - and often as cringe-worthy as one would assume. Guillaume Canet has more than proven himself elsewhere as a writer and director in addition to his work as an actor, and while this title itself may not be anything super special or noteworthy, it's overall a good time and a credit to those involved as they kick back and let loose. It's also much less than perfect, though, and while I suppose something is to be said for how Canet bucks the common trend of such titles, I'm not sure the final product entirely makes the grade.

    The picture as we see it is imbalanced as it careens between moods, and this is reflected to some extent even in how characters are written. Sure, at large this is within the bounds of how the genre operates in the first place, but we swing from one type of comedy to another, to more dramatic beats, to some scenes that are all but abjectly horrifying for the far-flung extremes Fictional Guillaume goes to, from gauche kitsch to welcome sincerity, and back again. Even from beginning to end there's a considerable shift from lighter humor to flavors so dour and serious - or just plain outrageous - that we're one step away from watching a Charlie Kaufman film. There comes a point where the feature feels more than a little self-indulgent, and it would have benefited from Canet reining in his impulses so the end result was more centered; emphasizing the point, the length of two hours is simply excessive. Moreover, these issues persist all the way through to the very end, where 'Rock'n roll' makes its biggest leap of (in my opinion misplaced) faith, and of turning away from the formula: by not having Fictional Guillaume realize the value of the life he has, but instead completely leaning into his astonishingly garish self-reinvention. All this is done for laughs, yes, but the greater and weirder the extremes are that this goes to, the more it loses its heart, and its core strength - and the laughs become fewer along the way. One might also say that as the length goes on the movie just embraces outright satire, but then we have a problem of significant tonal inconsistency.

    All this is unfortunate, for the underlying strength is undeniable, and Canet knows perfectly well what he's doing. Though the writing is uneven and troubled, there are a lot of splendid ideas all throughout in the characters, dialogue, and especially the scene writing as our wayward protagonist stumbles ever further down the rabbit hole of desperation. The man's direction is never in doubt. There was unmistakably so much skill, intelligence, and wit that went into this at its best, and no small amount of of this is thanks to those behind the scenes. The screenplay penned between Canet, co-star Philippe Lefebvre, and Rodolphe Lauga gives opportunity for the hair and makeup artists to let their proverbial "freak flag" fly in ways that most titles don't; the costume design, and even production design and art direction, really get into the game a bit, too. It turns out that an actor making a movie about his fictional self having a mid-life crisis is a swell opportunity to let one's imagination just run wild. And the cast is obviously having a terrific time, too: not just Canet, but Yvan and Alain Attal, Camille Rowe, Lefebvre, and more. And if we're being completely honest, I don't think there's much questioning that Marion Cotillard quite steals the show as her own fictionalized self. I think Cotillard actually benefits from the best writing of the film, for that matter, and it's not that often that I've seen actors clearly having as much fun as she is, especially when it comes to Fictional Marion totally going overboard with the "language" she's trying to learn.

    I do, genuinely, like 'Rock'n roll.' I think it's entertaining, and well made, and it illustrates in varying capacities the skills of all on hand. I just think the screenplay has issues, wobbling back and forth too much as the story advances and straying from what it does best, and while I don't think the ending is bad, it's not exactly great, either. This doesn't specifically change my opinion of Canet or anyone else involved, mind you; I just think it's a bit of a regrettable misstep. I still think it earns a very soft recommendation, but it's surely suggest above all for those who are diehard fans of one person or another who participated. Temper your expectations here, as far as I'm concerned, and don't go out of your way for it, but it's a decent enough way to spend one's time all the same.
    6jlmalingrey

    The trailer got me

    The trailer was fun and engaging, I was really keen to see this film. It started well, there was a good and fun concept behind it, the actors were great (and French royalty!). And then, it went to "n'importe quoi" (rubbish). I'm not sure where the direction or moral the story was trying to go, but it became hard to watch. I expected a good laugh, an enjoyable movie, and instead it disappointed me. A shame.
    5anxiousgayhorseonketamine

    an inside joke?

    This film although funny in parts sounds more like an inside joke than anything else. Two ace actors seemingly playing at acting and around the craft of acting; like watching Jimi Hendrix playing before a gig; warming up. The storyline is pitiful and could only resonate with 40-something actors. I am a huge fan of both actors here and rate Tell No One (Ne le dis à personne) as one of the best movies of the last 20 years; but this here I shall say it again seems like an inside joke; something you dreamt up and or thought of doing but should probably not have allowed to get a real airing ... At times you seriously question the sanity of the endeavour. Maybe therapeutic :) Shame. Still: watch it if you like Canet and Cotillard.

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      According to the film's creators, the film is based on Guillaume Canet and Marion Cotillard's real life together.
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      References Jeux interdits (1952)
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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 février 2017 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Langues
      • French
      • English
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Epinay Studios, Paris, France
    • sociétés de production
      • Trésor Films
      • Pathé
      • Caneo Films
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      • 17 900 000 € (estimation)
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      • 9 684 093 $ US
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