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- Prix
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
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Out of 100, I gave it 73. That's good for **½ out of ****.
Seen at home, in Toronto, on May 11th, 2004.
I would love to see the film again, but it seems it hasn't been widely circulated on DVD, and the R2 disc is hard to find. What a pity.
There are two particularly interesting philosophical ideas that come up in François' classes, that we are the unknowing accomplices of our "other self" the subconscious, prisoners of its fate, and also that people who choose to study metaphysics, choose death, as a preference over life.
The aesthetics of the movie are very subtle, it could easily be mistaken for one of those French dramas where the camera is simply pointed at the actors, but there is a palette of blue and greys here, and I ended up freezing the view a few times to admire the stills. It is far from being ostentatious or mannered however.
The story ends up feeling quite Grecian in the end, but who am I to say unrealistic, reality is almost always stranger than fiction. Works for purposes of titillation for sure, but also has great depths. Two successful watches in a row from Brisseau for me, following on from The Girl From Nowhere, more adventures to come!
Vanessa Paradis is transcendental. She enlivens the film, even if her character is written in a cheap, tawdry and uninteresting note. The sight of Cremer slobbering over Paradis' silky young skin gave me the shivers, almost as much as watching Harvey Fierstein making out with Matthew Broderick in "Torch Song Trilogy": anything to skip this Creepy Old Guy fantasy that doesn't show any awareness of its own ludicrous hamfisted-ness.
Double Ewwwwwwww...
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesVanessa Paradis's film debut. She was only 16, Jean-Claude Brisseau made her rehearse fourteen hours a day. She often cried. It was morally difficult for her. "Brisseau was extremely special. Very tall, very authoritarian, with that deep voice, "she recalls. And if it wasn't the director who insulted her, it was his assistant. He told her, "We watched the footage, you were so bad yesterday, try to make an effort today ...".
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Mathilde Tessier: I like you.
Mathilde Tessier: Because you're like me.Alone.
François Hainaut: Why do you say that?I have a wife,friends,students...
Mathilde Tessier: *laughs*
- ConnexionsFeatures Le rayon vert (1986)
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- White Wedding
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- Durée1 heure 32 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1