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Belle de nuit

Titre original : Sleeping Beauty
  • 2011
  • 16+
  • 1h 41m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,3/10
36 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
1 723
193
Emily Browning in Belle de nuit (2011)
A haunting portrait of Lucy, a young university student drawn into a mysterious hidden world of unspoken desires.
Liretrailer1 min 31 s
6 vidéos
97 photos
Erotic ThrillerSuspense MysteryDramaMysteryRomanceThriller

Un portrait envoûtant de Lucy, une jeune étudiante universitaire entraînée dans un monde mystérieux et caché de désirs inexprimés.Un portrait envoûtant de Lucy, une jeune étudiante universitaire entraînée dans un monde mystérieux et caché de désirs inexprimés.Un portrait envoûtant de Lucy, une jeune étudiante universitaire entraînée dans un monde mystérieux et caché de désirs inexprimés.

  • Director
    • Julia Leigh
  • Writer
    • Julia Leigh
  • Stars
    • Emily Browning
    • Rachael Blake
    • Ewen Leslie
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,3/10
    36 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 723
    193
    • Director
      • Julia Leigh
    • Writer
      • Julia Leigh
    • Stars
      • Emily Browning
      • Rachael Blake
      • Ewen Leslie
    • 143Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 159Commentaires de critiques
    • 61Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 5 victoires et 29 nominations au total

    Vidéos6

    U.S. Version
    Trailer 1:31
    U.S. Version
    U.K. Version
    Trailer 1:33
    U.K. Version
    U.K. Version
    Trailer 1:33
    U.K. Version
    "Tea"
    Clip 1:57
    "Tea"
    Sleeping Beauty
    Clip 1:04
    Sleeping Beauty
    Sleeping Beauty: First Meeting
    Clip 1:16
    Sleeping Beauty: First Meeting
    Sleeping Beauty: Tea
    Clip 1:58
    Sleeping Beauty: Tea

    Photos97

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    Rôles principaux42

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    Emily Browning
    Emily Browning
    • Lucy
    Rachael Blake
    Rachael Blake
    • Clara
    Ewen Leslie
    Ewen Leslie
    • Birdmann
    Bridgette Barrett
    • Dinner Waitress
    Hannah Bella Bowden
    • Dinner Waitress
    Alan Cardy
    • Dinner Guest
    Peter Carroll
    Peter Carroll
    • Man 1
    Les Chantery
    Les Chantery
    • Driver
    Benita Collings
    • Dinner Guest
    Michael Dorman
    Michael Dorman
    • Cook
    Eden Falk
    • Thomas
    Anni Finsterer
    Anni Finsterer
    • Train Riding Hairdresser
    Mirrah Foulkes
    Mirrah Foulkes
    • Sophie
    James Fraser
    James Fraser
    • Guy with Ticket
    Robin Goldsworthy
    • Flatmate
    Vernon Hayman
    • Dinner Guest
    Chris Haywood
    Chris Haywood
    • Man 2
    Paul W. He
    Paul W. He
    • Student Boyfriend
    • (as Paul He)
    • Director
      • Julia Leigh
    • Writer
      • Julia Leigh
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs143

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    8nihao

    No anaesthetic, thank you, doctor...

    An interesting choice. Prostitution amidst university students. Rich old men who spend their money on flesh. Modern 'dettachment'... separating the body from the heart, the soul, the mind. Most of the critics of this film seem to dwell on complaining that "our world is not like that! All the people here are horrible...!!!" Of course they are missing the point. We are watching crude realities, but also dreams, symbols, Freudian/Jungian fetishes... A woman is directing. Jane Campion is producing. This is also a 'clue' that MAYBE there is more to this film than meets the eye... Behind the veneer are MANY hidden truths.( Behind the Twin Towers, behind the choice of a black president after a guy like Bush jr.) Separation from the truth. We are all 'anaesthetised'... so Lisa is NOT so strange, after all. Money rules. Maybe we are victims of our society, of our times. We are 'dead', as T.S. Eliot wrote some years ago. Of course the world is full of wonderful, hearty, passionate and generous people. But this film aims elsewhere, and I myself feel grateful to its director, scriptwriter (and , why not, actress) for taking the plunge, and re-floating Pasolini's 'Salò' in a more digestible (maybe more intelligent?) guise. Kubrick? His last movie may still reveal something in the future (ALL his films age very well), but he was an elderly man, and this young director seems to have the upper-hand in as much as hitting the nail on the head with the 'ésprit-du-temps', the 'Zeitgeist' or, more plainly,(and painfully), the new age our youth are forced to grow up in. Somewhat puzzled at first, I gave this film a chance...let it 'breathe', in my conscience and intellect. I'm glad I did. It contains more than one morsel of food for thought.
    7Marter2

    Don't Fall Asleep. You Might Miss It!

    When you create a film and title it "Sleeping Beauty," you had better not make it boring. Otherwise, you'll get reviews utilizing every possible play on the word "sleep," but more importantly, word of mouth will spread using the same types of puns. When you use a title made famous by the Disney animation, you're going to have to guard against those comparisons as well. As you can see, this film is already on the defensive.

    To put even more pressure on "Sleeping Beauty," before it has even begun, is the fact that it is the directorial debut of a novelist. Julia Leigh also wrote the screenplay, but it is her first time stepping behind the camera to helm a film production. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it means an even bigger risk was taken by the studios, and just as many debuts fall flat as they do flourish. Luckily, Leigh's is a success, even if her film isn't going to be something that many people are going to enjoy.

    To start the film, we begin by watching the daily routine of a young woman named Lucy (Emily Browning). The first scene made me cringe, as we find out that one of her many jobs involves testing out medical equipment. We watch a tube being inserted down her throat. This is done in one unflinching shot that has the opposite effect on the viewer. Later on, we learn she also does office work and works at a restaurant, but the medical testing was by far her worst job.

    Why does she need to work three jobs? That's really a good question. We learn that she's behind on her rent, and also goes to school. Maybe school is really expensive, but she only seems to have one class, which can't be too heavy a burden. She's renting a room from people she knows, and I wouldn't think that would be that expensive either. Why she doesn't pay her rent on time, I'll never know. This isn't a film that's going to lay things out for you.

    Because working three jobs isn't enough for Lucy, she inquires about an ad in the paper that requires her to serve dinner to old rich men while wearing lingerie. It pays $250 an hour, although it's freelance work, we're told. She works once, and after she gets home, she burns a $20 bill. Why? Again, I don't know, and it's actions like this that make me think she isn't wanting for cash. Regardless, working multiple jobs, including the dinner-while-wearing-lingerie one, continues for most of the film, even as her performance gets so bad that she sometimes sleeps on the floor while working.

    Sleeping is something she'll end up doing quite a bit as the film continues on. She was told when she took the server job that there were opportunities for promotion. She gets that chance later on, when she's told that she can take a drug, lay naked in bed while passed out, and sleep for a few hours. Oh, and an elderly man will come in and sleep with her while she's knocked out. "Sleep with" in the literal sense of the meaning, as actual intercourse is forbidden.

    Not that Lucy really cares. She doesn't seem to care much about herself, and would probably have accepted the job without the binding rule. She's the type of nihilist that will do whatever anyone wants her to do at the flip of a coin. At a bar, she's approached and asked if she wants some cocaine. "Why not?" is her response. Later, two men she just met actually use a coin to decide which one would have sex with her that night. She doesn't care, although come to think of it, I can't remember her saying "no" once to anyone in the film. She's very polite, even if she has no regard for her own body.

    There's a lot of symbolism in the film, and if you thought this was a film that's going to make it easy on you, you can look elsewhere. You're going to have to infer a great deal about the characters and their reason for doing what they do for most of the time you watch them. I can see this being seen by some as a lack of character depth and development, but I think it's all there and just hidden behind imagery and a classic fairy tale. The way I saw "Sleeping Beauty," it actually does steal a couple of things from Disney cartoon. Unfortunately, giving that away now might change the way you view the film, so instead, go in with as fresh a mind as you can. This is a movie that will reward subsequent viewings.

    If there's a problem here, it's the character of Lucy. She's often difficult to like, and because she's such an apathetic person, not a lot goes on. She's little farther, for better or worse, when the film ends than when it began. None of the blame can go to Emily Browning, as she plays her without fear, but the way the character is written means that she's not exactly amiable or has a decent enough personality to build a film around. This is largely forgotten about once it gets going, but upon reflection, making her grow as the film progressed would have improved it as a whole.

    Regardless, I was engaged by "Sleeping Beauty." Is it for everyone? Not at all. If you like artsy films that are there for you to figure out instead of being told everything about them, then it might work for you. It has a solid performance from Emily Browning in the lead role, and it has enough imagery and symbolism to keep you coming back for another watch. That is, if you don't fall asleep during the first time.
    he_who_leads

    5/10

    This movie's trailer got people talking because of its very Kubrick vibe. And, in fact, the movie explores territory very similar to 'Eyes Wide Shut'. How sex has become more liberal and extreme, yet also sterile and disconnected.

    The lead character, Lucy, (Emily Browning - a long way from Lemony Snicket) exhibits this. She'll sleep with people at the drop of a hat, yet with little evidence of desire. In fact, there's hardly any evidence that she processes strong emotions at all. She just goes about her business. Things happen to her, and she's too reticent to shrug them off.

    To solve financial worries, Lucy gets a job at a posh, exclusive establishment where she is willingly placed naked and unconscious in a bedroom for a client, to do with her as he wishes (except penetration).

    Through Lucy and the various clients, we see how we need vulnerability in others to relax the masks that we wear. Otherwise, we are so preoccupied with maintaining an image that we don't even try and connect with others. Emily Browning does well at rounding out the expressionless Lucy, and the voyeuristic nature of the material makes the movie entertaining. Unfortunately, the ending, though a pretty logical conclusion, also feel anti-climatic, a tad obvious and leaves us feeling short-changed.

    The film is an interesting, respectful, non-gratuitous effort, yet many will ultimately find it like the leading lady - pretty impenetrable.
    rogerdarlington

    Brave - but too obscure

    In over half a century of cinema-going, I've seen a (deliberately) wide range of movies, including some really strange and cryptic work, and I have to say that the Australian "Sleeping Beauty" falls firmly in the odd and opaque category. Coincidentally another film in the very unusual bracket is the similarly named "Sleeping Furiously" set in Wales. "Sleeping Beauty" is not quite as slow - although it is very measured indeed - but the obscure meaning of many scenes sets it apart. There is as much nudity as "Eyes Wide Shut" with which it bears (sorry for the pun) some comparison, but a much weaker storyline.

    This is an adventurous selection for a first film from Julia Leigh who both directed and wrote this strange tale of a Sdyney student who is prepared to sell her body in a variety of circumstances in order to pay her bills. And it is a bold choice for Emily Browning who moves on from "Sucker Punch" to take the eponymous role, meaning that she is rarely off screen and has to appear totally nude. There is virtually no music and very little dialogue (especially from Browning) so there is an astonishing focus on her face - doll-like with high cheek bones and cupid lips - and her body - diminutive, pale and slight.

    But this is far from being an erotic work; in fact, it is a depressing one. None of the characters elicits our sympathy or warmth and Browning's character Lucy seems to be sleep-walking and drugged when she is not actually sleeping and drugged.
    torontomovies

    Draw your own conclusions.

    A haunting story that serves its character to its audience on a clean plate. Full of strange characters, all seeking love and connection in different ways.

    The good:

    A stunning performance from Emily Browning.

    Stripped down, any attempt at explaining the characters in this film on screen runs the risk of preaching to the audience.

    Provoked a lot of discussion.

    This is not Disney's Sleeping Beauty.

    The bad:

    A very unnerving sexual scene that creeped everyone in the movie theater out (though that might be a good thing).

    This type of film certainly isn't for everyone.

    This is not Disney's Sleeping Beauty.

    The dinner scenes were a little boring.

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    • Anecdotes
      Emily Browning forbade her father from seeing the film.
    • Gaffes
      When giving the credit card number to her mother she says it's a Visa card, but the first number she gives is five. All Visa cards start with four; it is MasterCard that starts with five.
    • Citations

      Man 1: Rise up and walk, none of your bones are broken.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #1.18 (2011)
    • Bandes originales
      What Gives
      Written by Deniz Tek (as D. Tek) and Warwick Gilbert (as W. Gilbert)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 décembre 2011 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australia
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Sleeping Beauty
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Sydney, Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, Australie
    • sociétés de production
      • Screen Australia
      • Magic Films
      • Screen New South Wales
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    • Budget
      • 3 000 000 $ AU (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 36 578 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 9 207 $ US
      • 4 déc. 2011
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 408 680 $ US
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      1 heure 41 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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