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La loi du marché

  • 2015
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  • 1h 31min
NOTE IMDb
6,8/10
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Vincent Lindon in La loi du marché (2015)
Full trailer for La loi du marché (The Measure of a Man) in French.
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  • Réalisation
    • Stéphane Brizé
  • Scénario
    • Stéphane Brizé
    • Olivier Gorce
  • Casting principal
    • Vincent Lindon
    • Karine de Mirbeck
    • Matthieu Schaller
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Stéphane Brizé
    • Scénario
      • Stéphane Brizé
      • Olivier Gorce
    • Casting principal
      • Vincent Lindon
      • Karine de Mirbeck
      • Matthieu Schaller
    • 27avis d'utilisateurs
    • 138avis des critiques
    • 74Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 7 victoires et 13 nominations au total

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    La loi du marché (The Measure of a Man)
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    Rôles principaux35

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    Vincent Lindon
    Vincent Lindon
    • Thierry Taugourdeau
    Karine de Mirbeck
    • La femme de Thierry
    Matthieu Schaller
    • Le fils de Thierry
    Yves Ory
    • Le conseiller Pôle Emploi
    Xavier Mathieu
    • Collègue syndicaliste
    Paul Portoleau
    • Collègue syndicaliste
    Pierre-Jean Feld
    • Collègue syndicaliste
    Philippe Vesco
    • Collègue syndicaliste
    Christophe Rossignon
    • Employeur sur Skype
    • (voix)
    Noël Mairot
    • Le professeur de danse
    Catherine Saint-Bonnet
    • La banquière
    Roland Thomin
    • L'acheteur mobile-home
    Hakima Makoudi
    • La femme de l'acheteur mobile-home
    Tevi Lawson
    • Le formateur Pôle Emploi
    Fayçal Addou
    • Stagiaire formation Pôle Emploi
    Dahmane Belghoul
    • Stagiaire formation Pôle Emploi
    Florence Herry-Leham
    • Stagiaire formation Pôle Emploi
    Agnès Millord
    • Stagiaire formation Pôle Emploi
    • Réalisation
      • Stéphane Brizé
    • Scénario
      • Stéphane Brizé
      • Olivier Gorce
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    Avis des utilisateurs27

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    8kingeider-189-365078

    excellent true to life

    people seem to be missing the point on this. This is life how it happens. There is no great drama in a lot of our lives, just overcoming difficulties or succumbing to them. The protagonist here shows an incredible amount of grace when faced with many difficult situations. He's tried, over and over again, to do what is asked of him, most of it is reasonable, but it seldom actually helps his situation. It is very, very well acted and well photographed. I think it is like a modern Agnes Varda. You have to educate yourself and/or face a few situations like these shown to appreciate a film like this. I think folks are missing the point. Is the life portrayed common? Yes. Does the man try to rise above the things that have happened to him? Yes. Does he do so with a true sense of what is important and what isn't? Yes. Does he do so with a huge amount of grace? Yes, I think so, and that what impressed me most. It really does show what the measure of a man should be.
    10Red-125

    A highly skilled worker unable to find suitable work

    The French Film La loi du marché was shown in the United States with the title The Measure of a Man (2015). It was co-written and directed by Stéphane Brizé.

    In a short introduction before the film began, the presenter pointed out the the actual translation of the French title would be "The Law of the Market." Both titles tell us something about the plot of the movie. "The Measure of a Man" emphasizes the basic humanity of the protagonist. "The Law of the Market" emphasizes the basic inhumanity of the marketplace-driven society in which he lives.

    Vincent Lindon plays Thierry Taugourdeau, who has lost his skilled labor job because of a factory closure. (Other displaced workers want to sue the company for pulling out of France to go elsewhere. Apparently, this isn't legal if the company is making a profit in France. However, Thierry isn't interested.)

    Thierry is accustomed to getting a good salary in a respected job. As the film opens, we learn that he has taken a three-month course in order to learn how to be a crane operator. He informs the government employment counselor that the course was worthless. Companies will only employ crane operators that are already experienced construction workers. Why did they advise him to take a course that couldn't lead to employment?

    The film continues in the same vein. Thierry truly wants to work to support himself, his wife, and his son with cerebral palsy. (The son is portrayed by Matthieu Schaller, who does indeed have cerebral palsy.)

    We follow Thierry from frustration to frustration as nothing he does brings him employment. Finally, he obtains employment, and that is where the measure of a man begins.

    This is a fascinating--but painful--movie to watch. We're accustomed to unhappy stories in which the protagonists are down-and-out, and the situation is hopeless. This plot doesn't fit into that mold. Thierry has had a comfortable, middle-class life. He's intelligent and resourceful. Even so, he can't counter the forces of society that tell him that he and his family have to move down a notch--or more--in order to survive.

    Vincent Lindon is brilliant in this role. We can identify with him and it is not a comfortable feeling. Lindon won the Best Actor award at Cannes for this portrayal, and I'm not surprised. It's worth seeing this film just for an opportunity to watch a superb actor succeeding in a difficult role.

    We saw this film in the excellent Dryden Theatre in Rochester's George Eastman Museum. It was shown a part of the outstanding Rochester Labor Film Series.

    For reasons I don't understand, this movie has a dismal IMDb rating of 6.8. Possibly, reviewers found it simply too depressing. Yes, it's depressing, but it reflects reality, and I think it's definitely worth seeking out. It's available on DVD and Blu-Ray. It's too important a film to miss.
    7PipAndSqueak

    Job seeking vlogger couldn't have said any more

    This is less a 'drama' than a documentary of what happens to people when their already difficult lives are made worse by thoughtless organizations and stupid funding regimes. Thierry has been laid off from his factory job. Presumably, he has stuck this sort of mindless work because he has a disabled son who needs constant care. Thierry is doing everything he can to keep his family together whilst barely scraping together an income. Unemployment is made worse by the organisations who are supposed to be there to help him back to work. They send him on inappropriate training schemes wasting everyone's time and effort as there is no work to be got afterwards. After numerous humiliations Thierry gets himself a shop security job and finds he's forced into making judgements about others that are, in reality, in as dire straights as himself. We wonder at what point he will break, and what he will do when he breaks? Its not a good ending but then, this is all too real for far too many people.
    9andrewbunney

    Gut-wrenching portrayal of the banal cruelty of modern employment

    This is a Mike Leigh/Ken Loach-style drama, great contemporary social realism, French style, and all the better for it.

    A middle-aged man's existence becomes precarious after he's laid-off from his skilled job. Transitioning via the unemployment industry to supermarket security guard is the challenge for our hero. His dialogue with petty bureaucracy is obviously the same in France as it is here. There is claustrophobia and frustration with the relentless, compassionless uselessness of the so-called support.

    Witnessing with him a check-out worker's send-off after a lifetime on the job is suitably excruciating. The young, new boss has the honour of fare-welling simple, loyal Gisele who always smiles and was never late in 32 years; a career trajectory from the check-out to the deli section.

    The little guy or gal, when he falls out of work, is screwed, especially if he's in his 50's. There are themes of the exploitation and degradation of working life and also of the demands of caring for a disabled dependent.

    The story evolves slowly, documentary style, long takes in naturalistic settings. We experience the frustrations and humiliations of the unemployment industry through his jobnetwork appointments and programs. Futlity is a theme.

    There are many lovely features and brilliant, understated acting mainly from Vincent Lindon who received a five-minute standing ovation at the Cannes premiere and went on to win the best actor prize both there and in the Cesar Awards.

    This is a story about personal principles in our times; a disturbing look at the banal cruelty of modern employment and the struggles and battles of life more generally. When Mike Leigh and Ken Loach have lost their mojo, director Stéphane Brizé picks up the baton for the prols and gives the audience a measured, low-key, steadily building drama with big pay-offs.

    The Measure of a Man is quite gut-wrenching and brilliant in its simultaneous simplicity and complexity. It should be compulsory viewing for all supermarket managers & Centrelink and Jobnet (Australia) employees.

    Let's Go To The Pictures, Three D Radio, Andrew Bunney
    9somersaultpress

    Modern Life

    A very fine movie about life in the modern global economy. First the hero is cheated by a so-called training business center when he finds out there's no chance of his being hired for what he was trained in and the business knew it (see Trump and his so-called university -- but what do we expect from an illiterate egomaniac?). The hero who is barely hanging on to middle class life by his fingernails is constantly humiliated or badgered by experts who are "trying" to help. He winds up with a job at a box store in security where he sees people/customers humiliated, long term clerks fired for minor infractions caught on CCTV (that's the object, the co. -- a Walmart copycat -- is trying to trim down the staff and goes after long-term employees, one of whom commits suicide on the store premises). The hero also has a son with multiple sclerosis who has to pass inspection in order to qualify for college. This is what the social/economic net boils down to. The director is telling the truth ...

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      9'36 standing ovation at Cannes 2015.
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 mai 2015 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Sites officiels
      • MK2 Films (France)
      • Nord-Ouest Films (France)
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Measure of a Man
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Boussy-Saint-Antoine, Essonne, France(supermarket)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Nord-Ouest Films
      • Arte France Cinéma
      • Canal+
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 112 391 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 011 $US
      • 17 avr. 2016
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 6 518 931 $US
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      1 heure 31 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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