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Themroc

  • 1973
  • 1h 50m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,9/10
1,8 k
MA NOTE
Themroc (1973)
SatireComedy

Réalisée sans langage articulé, seulement du charabia et des grognements, cette comédie absurde dépeint un homme qui rejette toutes les facettes de la vie bourgeoise normale et transforme so... Tout lireRéalisée sans langage articulé, seulement du charabia et des grognements, cette comédie absurde dépeint un homme qui rejette toutes les facettes de la vie bourgeoise normale et transforme son appartement en caverne.Réalisée sans langage articulé, seulement du charabia et des grognements, cette comédie absurde dépeint un homme qui rejette toutes les facettes de la vie bourgeoise normale et transforme son appartement en caverne.

  • Director
    • Claude Faraldo
  • Stars
    • Michel Piccoli
    • Béatrice Romand
    • Marilù Tolo
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,9/10
    1,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Claude Faraldo
    • Stars
      • Michel Piccoli
      • Béatrice Romand
      • Marilù Tolo
    • 24Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 30Commentaires de critiques
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    • Prix
      • 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux26

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    Michel Piccoli
    Michel Piccoli
    • Themroc
    Béatrice Romand
    Béatrice Romand
    • La soeur de Themroc…
    Marilù Tolo
    Marilù Tolo
    • La secrétaire
    Francesca Romana Coluzzi
    Francesca Romana Coluzzi
    • La voisine…
    Jeanne Herviale
    Jeanne Herviale
    • La mère de Themroc…
    Jean Aron
    Paul Barrault
    Romain Bouteille
    • Un ouvrier…
    Stéphane Bouy
    Stéphane Bouy
    • Un ouvrier…
    Coluche
    Coluche
    • Le jeune voisin…
    Madeleine Damien
    Madeleine Damien
    Patrick Dewaere
    Patrick Dewaere
    • Le maçon
    François Dyrek
    • Un policier
    Michel Fortin
    • Un ouvrier…
    Henri Guybet
    Henri Guybet
    • Un ouvrier
    Jean-Michel Haas
    François Joxe
    Marie Kéruzoré
    • Director
      • Claude Faraldo
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs24

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    Captures the absurdity of everyday life in a repressive social order, and portrays the infectious poetic revolt ...

    This film is hilarious. It is inspiring. It captures the absurdity of everyday life in a repressive social order, and portrays the infectious poetic revolt of one man who "goes mad" against authority in every form.

    It's interesting that the strategy of liberation in the film revolves around a very personal and playful attack on the architecture most immediate to our lives. This destruction and transformation of space is accompanied by a kind of sexual revolution, disrupting bourgeois family dynamics in a contagious way. Readers may recognize the resonance of these themes with the theory and agitation of the Situationist International, the revolutionary / avant-garde organization credited with sparking the revolt of May 1968 in France. Five years previous to Themroc's release, millions of people actually did occupy public spaces including universities and factories, creating "passionally superior ambiances" in many cases, armed to a significant extent with Situationist ideas, graffiti slogans from which plastered Paris.

    Not that seeing Themroc is any substitute for actively engaging the rigorous revolutionary theory of the S.I. (see www.bopsecrets.org). But the film is in a way a dream-like rendition of the Situationist vision of changing life. And in fact, there is a passing reference to Themroc in "Can Dialectics Break Bricks?", a film by Situationist René Vienet: when the hero of that film is confronting the "bureaucrats", some onlookers comment something to the effect that "wow, that guy must have seen Themroc."
    rband

    A real curiosity

    I saw this movie while I was living in Germany in 1975 and absolutely LOVED it - but of course, that was 25 years ago. I've searched in vain for it since, I don't think it's ever been shown in the States.

    Note to the distributor: there's an opportunity for it in the art houses on this side of the Atlantic - granted Americans are generally much more prudish than Europeans, but I think we're sufficiently post-PC (politically correct) that it would have a chance at a good reception.
    j-b-w-1

    Testing the power of Themroc

    Themroc has been dumped on the market in the North West of England. The Warner Brothers VHS tape has appeared in dozens of copies in bargain outlets. So have Buñuel's Tristana and Visconti's Senso, come to that, but their transformative power may be less potent.

    We still await reports that pound-store customers are roasting cops and sniffing tear-gas for kicks. As for humping their sisters, we never suspected anything less of them.

    Warners promise English subtitles, which would have been de trop. Collectors of unusual aspect-ratios may care to note it is cited as 1.53:1

    It's a romantic tale, though. The modern Themroc would be a short, stopped by a high- powered bullet about half an hour in.
    7Bunuel1976

    THEMROC (Claude Faraldo, 1973) ***

    This is mainly noted for having no intelligible dialogue throughout: given its considerable length (105 minutes) and essential plotlessness, though, the series of grunts, growls, groans and other gibberish uttered by all the characters involved does become wearying after a while. Nevertheless, it's a good example of the risks that film-makers were willing to take (and generally manage to pull off) during this most creative era in World Cinema; curiously enough, for being virtually a Silent film with barely established characters, this has one of the longest cast lists I've ever seen! THEMROC revolves around a laborer (Michel Piccoli) who goes berserk after getting the sack from work: he sleeps with his sister and destroys his apartment and, after the initial astonishment, his neighbors get the same anarchic bug. This streak of non-conformism also extends to sex (with plenty of non-graphic nudity on display), as Piccoli contrives to elicit uninhibited behavior from many of the females (be they nubile or frustrated) around him – including the secretary, Marilu' Tolo, he had been caught unwittingly peeping on and subsequently seduced. Despite the occasional brutality, police intervention in the matter largely proves ineffectual. Though the point of it all is obscure – unless it's that one needs to revert to some form of primeval state in order to survive the exigencies of the modern world – a handful of situations which crop up are definitely amusing: Piccoli and policeman Patrick Dewaere engaging in a tit-for-tat routine while the latter is rebuilding the façade of his apartment; feeling liberated, a victimized wife tries to assert herself and finally escapes her husband's tyranny through the window when he's not looking; a man spends practically the entire film lovingly washing his car but, then, at the very end he joins in the chaos by nonchalantly taking a sledge-hammer to it. Still, when all is said and done, the best thing about the film is its extraordinary fragmented editing.
    mckennab

    Pretentious, but I loved it at the time

    I too watched this movie over 20 years ago - it was shown at the student film night at college in England. I loved it at the time and would like a chance to see it again.

    I viewed it as an absurdist black comedy, but I'm sure the director had some serious socio-political axe to grind. I liked the fence painting scene and found the spit roasting of a cop (pig - geddit?) wonderfully tasteless

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 mars 1973 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Langue
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      • Темрок
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