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Plonger

  • 2017
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  • 1h 42min
NOTE IMDb
5,7/10
634
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Plonger (2017)
Drama

Une photographe insatiable quitte sa famille pour « se trouver » et se lance dans la plongée sous-marine profonde.Une photographe insatiable quitte sa famille pour « se trouver » et se lance dans la plongée sous-marine profonde.Une photographe insatiable quitte sa famille pour « se trouver » et se lance dans la plongée sous-marine profonde.

  • Réalisation
    • Mélanie Laurent
  • Scénario
    • Christophe Deslandes
    • Charlotte Farcet
    • Julien Lambroschini
  • Casting principal
    • Gilles Lellouche
    • María Valverde
    • Ibrahim Ahmed
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    634
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Mélanie Laurent
    • Scénario
      • Christophe Deslandes
      • Charlotte Farcet
      • Julien Lambroschini
    • Casting principal
      • Gilles Lellouche
      • María Valverde
      • Ibrahim Ahmed
    • 5avis d'utilisateurs
    • 9avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux42

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    Gilles Lellouche
    Gilles Lellouche
    • César
    María Valverde
    María Valverde
    • Paz Aguilera
    Ibrahim Ahmed
    Ibrahim Ahmed
    • Marin
    Marie Denarnaud
    Marie Denarnaud
    • La gérante de l'hôtel
    Noémie Merlant
    Noémie Merlant
    • La jeune artiste
    Albert Delpy
    Albert Delpy
    • Léo
    Thomas Solivérès
    Thomas Solivérès
    • Le jeune artiste
    Christophe Vandevelde
    Christophe Vandevelde
    • Le galeriste
    Tiffany Thoyer-Rozat
    • Tiffany
    Morgan Perez
    Morgan Perez
    • Homme Dive-Center
    Ahmed Almaqbali
    • Pêcheur omanais
    Nadra Saif al Sharji
    • La femme de Marin
    Albert Bordes
    • Hector
    Bartholomé Bordes
    • Hector
    Peter Chabolle
    • Hector
    François Aubineau
    Laurence Huby
    Melissa Saluce
    • Réalisation
      • Mélanie Laurent
    • Scénario
      • Christophe Deslandes
      • Charlotte Farcet
      • Julien Lambroschini
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    4lapobk

    It's ok

    French writers/directors/actors are very well vetted compared to US projects. This film was ok but something about this story reminded me about a relationship I had when I was 19. I was a college student waitressing one summer in Santa Barbara. This very handsome French 40 something year old asked me out. He was tall and good looking. He drove a beautiful Porsche and was an architect. Right now, he checks all the boxes for sure. I wouldn't even mind his bald spot. But then, instinct kicked in. I couldn't even kiss him. He paid for everything etc but I had zero interest in him physically. I don't know how these women do it. When I watched this movie with a 20 year age difference between 2 leads it didn't ring true at all.
    5I_Ailurophile

    Sadly uneven writing & disjointed execution dampens fine potential

    Mélanie Laurent has more than proven her skill set as an actor at this point in her career; while I've not yet seen everything she's made, with only a handful of pictures behind the camera she has also shown her strong capabilities as a director. Weirdly, while it falls in the middle of her oeuvre to date in the latter capacity, I'm sad to say I don't find 'Plonger' entirely convincing. I don't think this is altogether bad by any means, yet for as heavily as the film emphasizes concrete moods and big ideas, it's notably more scattered and weak when it comes to details of each scene or the narrative at large. This is enjoyable, but certainly lesser among Laurent's works, almost as if in the moment she was struggling with broad difficulties just as character Paz is.

    The portrait of the artist as depressed and uncontent, suffering from a ponderous malaise and dissatisfaction with her personal and professional life, is ripe for storytelling. It's clear as day here, and firm foundation for performances of Gilles Lellouche and especially María Valverde; César's troubles in Paz's absence (figurative or literal) are only a short step behind. The specifics are much more thorny. I don't know how much of it is the source material, and how much the adapted screenplay; Laurent's direction may also be less assured here, or the editing off-kilter. Whatever the concatenation of circumstances may be that led to 'Plonger' being the movie that it is, Paz's obsession with the ocean and marine life seems to come from out of nowhere, illustrated by meager execution of that scene when she meets the amorphously defined "collective." This is all the more unfortunate since this facet proves to be a major plot point. There's no significant spark of chemistry between Lellouche and Valverde, and the tumultuous dynamics of their relationship aren't borne out with all due meaningfulness. I suppose the plot overall is complete and modestly compelling, yet the fact that it's split into two discrete halves - with the second going a very different direction from what the first portended - makes me feel as though the connective threads and narrative flow weren't fully formed or established, least of all in a total runtime of only 100 minutes. And speaking of time, this isn't the greatest at communicating its passage.

    In other regards the title is very well made, including terrific shot composition. The filming locations are second to none; the sound design is impeccable. Arnaud Potier's cinematography is often quite lovely. I really do think the cast give fine performances, and the production design is swell. All this is well and good. But still we return to the primary issue, what comes across as writing that has a hard time connecting the dots in a substantive manner, not least as the plot swerves hard to the right. I repeat that the story is, in fact, complete, coherent, and cohesive. It doesn't always feel like it, though, and there's the rub. I don't dislike 'Plonger,' yet its deficiencies are all too apparent and outshine its strengths. It's passably enjoyable as something to watch on a quiet day, and maybe recommended more for folks who are big fans of those involved. For the regrettable fashion in which its value is dampened, however, let alone the feelings it should theoretically pass on to the viewer, this just isn't something that one otherwise needs to make a priority.
    9JasonGuzman

    Plonger plunges you into the depths of a love between a restless soul and the man who will not give up on understanding

    Melanie Laurent makes films that breathe and have a lot of heart. I saw Respire and loved it and this one is no different. The ending is anti-Hollywood. I love Melanie's instincts. There is a lot of deep emotion, you can feel it in your gut. The sensitivity and subtle instincts Melanie shows in her acting, have also been poured into her filmmaking. I cant wait to see what she does next.
    9searchanddestroy-1

    A so beautiful movie

    After watching yesterday GALVESTON from the same female French director Mélanie Laurent, I am now a great fan of her and will remain a follower of her stuff. She is very talented, gifted in emotional matters. Here everything is accurate, excellent and moving at the most, Gilles Lelouche awesome and the story compelling...I don't even speak of the directing and scènes underwater. maybe not for all audiences. A little masterpiece.
    8Elisabetha49

    Another attempt at Loss-bearing ... understanding !?

    This Story/(beautifull) Movie reminds ME too much about another experience of ... French Story-telling .... like " Le Grand Bleu " or, of all TIME's, ... " DIVA " ... !

    Great (= again) acting by Giles .... !

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 novembre 2017 (France)
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