Jusqu'à la garde
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Un divorce conduit à une âpre bataille pour la garde des enfants, au centre de laquelle se trouve le fils.Un divorce conduit à une âpre bataille pour la garde des enfants, au centre de laquelle se trouve le fils.Un divorce conduit à une âpre bataille pour la garde des enfants, au centre de laquelle se trouve le fils.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 23 victoires et 32 nominations au total
Mathieu Saikaly
- Samuel
- (as Mathieu Saïkaly)
Emilie Incerti-Formentini
- Maître Ghenen
- (as Émilie Incerti-Formentini)
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This is an intense film. Especially if you grew up with divorced parents. Everything's truthful. I didn't expect the film to turn into a thriller since it started like a social drama ala Ken Loach. The last part feels like a Hitchcock film sometimes. The cast did a great job, especially the little kid.
The French writer/director Xavier Legrand was nominated for the Oscar for Best Live Action Short for 2014 with his film "Just Before Losing Everything". This film was about a mother and her children who are fleeing a violent and abusive husband
and it sure packed an emotional wallop. Amazingly, Legrand is back with the same family
and a full-length follow up to the previous film
and it's even better! A reason to watch this is because the most intense, heart- wrenching and well directed 15 minutes make up the final portion of the film
and I could hear folks crying, gasping and calling out as well!!
The film begins with a custody hearing. The judge is listening to the evidence and it's difficult to really know what's going on with the family. Is the father an abusive monster who doesn't deserve to have custody of his 11 year-old son? Or, is the child right when he says he never wishes to have contact with the man again and he's afraid of the man? Regardless, the judge decides to award joint custody to the father and mother. Inexplicably, the visits with the possibly violent father are unsupervised and the audience has no idea what's going to happen next. Needless to say really bad things are going to happen and soon!
The first half of this movie is good but not amazing. It's all important as set up for the final portion and I cannot say enough about how well all this comes together at the end. Not a film for the faint of heart, but a blood-pumping, Adrenalin-inducing masterful film that could easily be a strong candidate for the Best Foreign Language Oscar. If it's not at least nominated, I'd be very surprised.
The film begins with a custody hearing. The judge is listening to the evidence and it's difficult to really know what's going on with the family. Is the father an abusive monster who doesn't deserve to have custody of his 11 year-old son? Or, is the child right when he says he never wishes to have contact with the man again and he's afraid of the man? Regardless, the judge decides to award joint custody to the father and mother. Inexplicably, the visits with the possibly violent father are unsupervised and the audience has no idea what's going to happen next. Needless to say really bad things are going to happen and soon!
The first half of this movie is good but not amazing. It's all important as set up for the final portion and I cannot say enough about how well all this comes together at the end. Not a film for the faint of heart, but a blood-pumping, Adrenalin-inducing masterful film that could easily be a strong candidate for the Best Foreign Language Oscar. If it's not at least nominated, I'd be very surprised.
I'm french and this movie have quite a reputation in france. And usually i'm a bit disapointed when i heard people were shocked by a movie when i see it. I'm used to watch korean noir movies or serious subject movies. But here... i was so unconforable watching this, because it is completly realistic. Not that it could happen, but that it is happening somewhere. The actor are marvelous, the tension is great, just watch it, but not alone, don't look what it is about before, just enjoy the pain that you will get watching it :)
Riveting directing by debuting Xavier Legrand and stellar acting by both actors playing parents (Léa Drucker and Denis Ménochet), and most importantly by the young actor Thomas Gloria. It's been a while since a decent movie by brothers Dardennes, here you'll their style and even more. Real and touching in every scene until the final credits.
Precise use of close ups translating the real emotional power of the characters and accurately composed scenes provide a great experience of social drama on screen.
When a couple divorce, during the hearing the judge allows visitation rights to the father (Denis Ménochet) to their 11 year-old son, Julien (Thomas Gioria) at weekends. In the following weeks, the boy is relucatant to be with his father and is wary of him, as his mother (Léa Drucker). In time the situation deteriorates further with any trust eroding.
A slow burner of a drama that leads to an intense and dramatic end with some simmering performances, especially from Ménochet. The camera keeps up close and intimately with the characters, adding to its intensity. The opening, lengthy hearing scene is smart as it gives the legal analysis, but not the emotional one while the emotional one unfolds as the film develops.
A slow burner of a drama that leads to an intense and dramatic end with some simmering performances, especially from Ménochet. The camera keeps up close and intimately with the characters, adding to its intensity. The opening, lengthy hearing scene is smart as it gives the legal analysis, but not the emotional one while the emotional one unfolds as the film develops.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe feature is a sequel to the director's short film Avant que de tout perdre (2013). Initially he had planned to make a trilogy of short films but the first one's success led him to merge his plans for the next two into a single film.
- GaffesToutes les informations contiennent des spoilers
- Citations
Antoine Besson: Where's your mother
Julien Besson: Up your ass
- ConnexionsFollows Avant que de tout perdre (2013)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 3 100 000 € (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 83 882 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 4 947 $US
- 1 juil. 2018
- Montant brut mondial
- 3 790 360 $US
- Durée1 heure 33 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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