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Tout s'est bien passé

  • 2021
  • 14A
  • 1h 53m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,8/10
3,2 k
MA NOTE
Sophie Marceau and André Dussollier in Tout s'est bien passé (2021)
When André, 85, has a stroke, Emmanuelle hurries to her father's bedside. Sick and half-paralyzed in his hospital bed, he asks Emmanuelle to help him end his life. But how can you honor such a request when it's your own father?
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Quand André, 85 ans, fait un accident vasculaire cérébral, Emmanuelle se précipite au chevet de son père. Malade et à moitié paralysé dans son lit d'hôpital, il demande à Emmanuelle de l'aid... Tout lireQuand André, 85 ans, fait un accident vasculaire cérébral, Emmanuelle se précipite au chevet de son père. Malade et à moitié paralysé dans son lit d'hôpital, il demande à Emmanuelle de l'aider à mettre fin à ses jours.Quand André, 85 ans, fait un accident vasculaire cérébral, Emmanuelle se précipite au chevet de son père. Malade et à moitié paralysé dans son lit d'hôpital, il demande à Emmanuelle de l'aider à mettre fin à ses jours.

  • Director
    • François Ozon
  • Writers
    • Emmanuèle Bernheim
    • François Ozon
    • Philippe Piazzo
  • Stars
    • Sophie Marceau
    • André Dussollier
    • Géraldine Pailhas
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,8/10
    3,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • François Ozon
    • Writers
      • Emmanuèle Bernheim
      • François Ozon
      • Philippe Piazzo
    • Stars
      • Sophie Marceau
      • André Dussollier
      • Géraldine Pailhas
    • 11Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 103Commentaires de critiques
    • 68Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 4 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux39

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    Sophie Marceau
    Sophie Marceau
    • Emmanuèle Bernheim
    André Dussollier
    André Dussollier
    • André Bernheim
    Géraldine Pailhas
    Géraldine Pailhas
    • Pascale Bernheim
    Charlotte Rampling
    Charlotte Rampling
    • Claude de Soria
    Éric Caravaca
    Éric Caravaca
    • Serge Toubiana
    Hanna Schygulla
    Hanna Schygulla
    • La dame suisse
    Grégory Gadebois
    Grégory Gadebois
    • Gérard Boisrond
    Judith Magre
    Judith Magre
    • Simone
    Jacques Nolot
    Jacques Nolot
    • Robert, le voisin de chambre
    Daniel Mesguich
    Daniel Mesguich
    • Me Georges Kiejman
    Nathalie Richard
    Nathalie Richard
    • Capitaine Petersen
    Annie Mercier
    • La directrice de la clinique
    Denise Chalem
    • L'éditrice
    François Perache
    François Perache
    • Le notaire
    Catherine Chevallier
    • Sylvia
    Quentin Redt-Zimmer
    • Raphaël
    Alexia Chicot
    • Noémie
    Madeleine Nosal Romane
    • Emmanuèle enfant
    • Director
      • François Ozon
    • Writers
      • Emmanuèle Bernheim
      • François Ozon
      • Philippe Piazzo
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs11

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    7sascha_z

    A precise drama on assisted suicide

    With very precise acting and without any traces of kitsch, "Everything Went Fine" by renowned French director, Francois Ozon ("Frantz"), is a masterful reflection on assisted suicide. The movie is based on the eponymous autobiography of the main character, Emmanuelle. Accordingly, the film takes a very personal look at her father and his desire to end his life in a self-determined way, but also at the conflicts into which this plunges his immediate environment. In particular, the numerous legal, bureaucratic and not least financial pitfalls are illuminated by the film in an unpretentious manner.

    For all the authentic feelings the film portrays, it resists any temptation toward pathos or over-dramatization. The biography of the dying father, his difficult marriage heavily burdened by his bisexuality, the critical relationship with his daughter ("You've always been my favorite son") -- all this is only lightly hinted at. In fact, the movie manages to tackle a deeply existential topic with surprising lightness.

    All in all, this is certainly the work of a master director, but not quite a genuine masterpiece. Nevertheless, "Tout s'est bien passé" is well worth seeing and thinking about -- though it doesn't necessarily make you cry. At least not before the final credits roll.
    8paulron-58449

    A stellar cast for a difficult subject.

    The whole debate regarding assisted dying is contemporary and topical; cinema and TV are reflecting this with a number of productions, none finer than this 2021 French movie which avoids the obvious pitfalls of over-sentimentality, over the top ethical pronouncements and poor storytelling. Here we have a stellar cast (Marceau, Dussollier, Pailhais, Rampling and Schygulla) that adds international gravity to this sensitive subject material.

    Andre (Andre Dussollier) is an 85 year old man who suffers a stroke that leaves him with life changing health issues. He makes the decision that he wants to end his life and asks his two daughters Emanuele and Pascale (Sophie Marceau, Geraldine Pailhais) to help him. We observe a family torn, twisted and uncertain about his request, yet Emanuele makes the decision to support her father in his 'project.' Assisted suicide is strictly illegal in France so they decide to take the only option open to them - get him over the border into Switzerland, where it's legal.

    Despite a life-long love-hate relationship between them, there develops a latent bond between father and daughter amply realised by superb performances from Andre Dussollier and Sophie Marceau. Marceau has finally shed her Gallic pin-up girl image and developed into a fine actress, picking up serious parts that suit her in middle age.

    Aspects of Andre's life and his relationship with family members come to the fore in the period before the date set to go to Switzerland, especially one particularly difficult one that had previously ripped the family apart. There is something forlornly upbeat about this film: a sense of Parisian sarcastic humour prevails when things look particularly bad and when Andre is at his most acerbic and bitter. The family put down their differences and pull together, even if they don't always agree with the 'project.'

    A timely and significant film that manages to keep upbeat and realistic as it deals with a major issue of our time.
    9nwmca

    A great insight to a difficult subject

    This movie is well worth the running time, not far short of 2 hours. The actors portray their handling of a family tragedy involving an elderly parent with great panache and sensitivity, without degrading to the maudlin. There are more lighthearted moments - a natural reaction, perhaps, to coping - and the direction allows the unfolding story to be entirely true to life and quite believable. There are a few twists along the way, which add to the interest, and the screenplay never falters.

    It might have been nice to see a little more of Charlotte Rampling as the estranged wife - but her character has its own problems, and the direction makes this clear. The interplay between the medical authorities, the daughters and the assisted suicide service is very ably handled, too. Great work, need more of it.
    7brentsbulletinboard

    Solid and Authentic Without Manipulation

    Questions related to assisted suicide and the right to die have been debated hotly for decades, and proponents on each side of these issues have made passionate arguments for their causes. A number of fine films have addressed these issues, too, such as "Blackbird" (2018), "You Don't Know Jack" (2010), "Whose Life Is It, Anyway?" (1981) and "The Barbarian Invasions" (2003). And now moviegoers can add the latest offering from writer-director François Ozon to that list. This fact-based drama about an elderly French stroke victim who asks his daughter to help him die examines the subject from a variety of angles, including the legal, medical, emotional and ethical considerations involved in carrying out such a highly charged act, and it does so with a great deal of integrity, authenticity and heartfelt feeling. It's also one of the finest, most accessible offerings from a filmmaker whose works I believe often leave much to be desired. However, with that said, that's not to say that this release is without its issues, such as several story threads that don't feel fully resolved, as well as some occasionally strange camera work and seemingly superfluous narrative elements. Nonetheless, "Everything Went Fine" has much in its favor, including excellent performances by its three principals (Sophie Marceau, André Dussellier and Géraldine Pailhas), a comprehensive script, sustained pacing, well-placed moments of comic relief, and emotional impact without becoming manipulative or schmaltzy. If you can look past this offering's minor shortcomings, you'll come away from it having had a moving and insightful cinema experience, as well as a thoughtful meditation on when it's time to stay and when to go.
    9Makartsevamary

    "Everything Went Well"

    "Everything Went Well" is a feature film by French director Francois Ozon, which premiered in July 2021 at the Cannes Film Festival. The main roles in the film were played by Sophie Marceau, Hannah Shigulla and Charlotte Rampling.

    The screenplay of the film is based on the novel by Emmanuel Bernheim. The central characters are two women (one of them is a famous writer) who find out that their father is terminally ill and wants to commit euthanasia The beginning of work on the film became known in March 2020. Francois Ozon wrote the script of the film himself , filming began at the end of 2020. The premiere took place at the Cannes Film Festival in July 2021,the film will be released in wide distribution in France on September 22, 2021.

    "Everything went well" is another film by one of the recognized masters of European cinema, Francois Ozon. The film is based on the autobiographical novel by French writer Emmanuelle Bername. The film is based on the family story of a woman whose elderly father, a well-known art collector who was half paralyzed after a stroke, asks his daughter to help him pass away. However, since euthanasia is prohibited in France, it is not so easy to do what you have planned. And some of the hero's relatives are extremely negative about his decision.

    Despite the rather serious topic and the declared genre of drama, the picture looks much easier than you expect at first. The main reason for this is the personality of the main character - the elderly Andre, who was brilliantly played by 75-year-old Andre Dussollier. Not the most positive husband and father, with a stubborn and selfish character, the hero does not always cause sympathy - despite the severity of the situation in which he found himself. You sympathize more with his family members - two daughters (played by Sophie Marceau and Geraldine Paya), for whom the fulfillment of the father's wish is fraught with possible legal problems and is associated with difficult moral responsibility. And also their mother (played by Charlotte Rampling), who suffers from Parkinson's disease, for whom marriage with Andre turned out to be a complete failure. After all, the hero of the film, on top of everything else, is also an open homosexual.

    However, despite the complicated family relationships of all four, Francois Ozon does not seek to deeply explore the past of the heroes. There are several episodes in the film dedicated to the youth of the heroine, played by Sophie Marceau- but they look more like random memories or hints to the viewer, which can be interpreted in different ways. Ultimately, the director is more interested in the present, not the past. And the story shown in the film is, first of all, about what can wait for some of us or our parents in old age, about human choice and how this choice affects the closest ones. A magnificent acting ensemble, tragicomic situations in which the characters sometimes get into, witty dialogues and a very dynamic narrative for such films make the picture of Ozone quite interesting for the general public. At the same time, it's not worth waiting for something outstanding from this tape. There are a lot of bureaucratic details related to the process of euthanasia, a fairly predictable plot development and probably not the characters closest to Russian viewers. Nevertheless, Ozone in his film tells about the elite stratum of French society: the main character is a writer, her husband is a film critic, her father is a collector and businessman, her mother is a sculptor, her sister is a musician. The life of the heroes, despite some family grievances, is generally quite prosperous and secured. And therefore death does not look so terrible. No wonder, in one of the episodes, Andre, having found out how much you need to pay for the procedure of passing away, involuntarily asks a question: "Then how do the poor die?" "Oh, Dad, they're just waiting," the daughter replies.

    Restrained in emotions, quite simple, but not devoid of touching and memorable moments, the story should appeal to those who love a calm, vital movie, and fans of Francois Ozon's work. In general, this is a well-made picture with a well-thought-out script, decent camerawork and excellent performance by all actors without exception.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 septembre 2021 (Belgium)
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