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Three

  • 1969
  • M/PG
  • 1h 44min
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5,7/10
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Charlotte Rampling, Sam Waterston, and Robie Porter in Three (1969)
DrameRomance

Deux amis étudiants américains en voyage en Europe près de la Méditerranée tombent amoureux d'une charmante touriste anglaise. Toutefois, ils acceptent de ne pas mettre leur amitié à l'épreu... Tout lireDeux amis étudiants américains en voyage en Europe près de la Méditerranée tombent amoureux d'une charmante touriste anglaise. Toutefois, ils acceptent de ne pas mettre leur amitié à l'épreuve et d'être seulement amis avec elle. Rapidement, la réalité prend le dessus.Deux amis étudiants américains en voyage en Europe près de la Méditerranée tombent amoureux d'une charmante touriste anglaise. Toutefois, ils acceptent de ne pas mettre leur amitié à l'épreuve et d'être seulement amis avec elle. Rapidement, la réalité prend le dessus.

  • Réalisation
    • James Salter
  • Scénario
    • James Salter
    • Irwin Shaw
  • Casting principal
    • Charlotte Rampling
    • Robie Porter
    • Sam Waterston
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    382
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • James Salter
    • Scénario
      • James Salter
      • Irwin Shaw
    • Casting principal
      • Charlotte Rampling
      • Robie Porter
      • Sam Waterston
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    Rôles principaux12

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    Charlotte Rampling
    Charlotte Rampling
    • Marty
    Robie Porter
    Robie Porter
    • Bert
    Sam Waterston
    Sam Waterston
    • Taylor
    Pascale Roberts
    Pascale Roberts
    • Claude
    Edina Ronay
    Edina Ronay
    • Liz
    Gillian Hills
    Gillian Hills
    • Ann
    Alfredo Rizzo
    • Waiter
    Paul Cooper
    Patrizia Giammei
    • Gloria
    Mario Cotone
    • Silvano
    Franca Tasso
    • Hélène
    Roberto Scheiber
    • Piero
    • Réalisation
      • James Salter
    • Scénario
      • James Salter
      • Irwin Shaw
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    8grissongs

    Sadly, an unlikely contender for DVD release?

    I happened to see this film when off sick from school (possibly) some thirty years ago... Although I now recall very few details of the plot, the beauty of the then (almost) ingénue Charlotte Rampling drifting around Mediterranean locations, the strange, at least to a young boy, dynamics of the love triangle depicted and probably the overall impression I retain of an aura of autumnal melancholy have haunted me ever since. I'd love to see it again now as an adult (perhaps at the risk of experiencing my warm nostalgic feelings dissolve into disappointment?). Only the recent, but richly deserved renaissance of Ms Rampling's career as a character actor provides any glimmer of hope that this, admittedly minor, twilight of the 60s film will see a DVD release...
    5rosscinema

    Great scenery, so-so story

    Story of two college buddys who are touring through Europe and meet a beautiful woman and of course they both vie for her affections. She of course likes both of them! The sites are beautiful and actually are important to the story. The scenery and Charlotte Rampling are both beautiful and mysterious and Sam Waterston has a difficult time accepting both for what they are. I guess this is the moral dilemma that the characters must ponder! Lots of shots of the characters doing nothing! Extetended scenes of them eating, drinking and just walking and looking around. The pace of the film is very slow and it seems deliberate. The director seems to want us to feel what its like to be consumed by the scenery and elements. I guess its effective, but I'm not sure how interesting it is.
    6Bunuel1976

    THREE (James Salter, 1969) **1/2

    I became aware of this one fairly recently via a thread on the “Criterion Forum”, where several people were asking about it; I happened to recollect that the film was turning up regularly on Cable TV and, so, made it a point to check it out the next time it was on!

    Well, it emerges as nothing really special: a ménage-a'-trois romance on the lines of JULES AND JIM (1962), filmed in a fragmentary but not unattractive style. The script makes the occasional perceptive comment about its central theme (especially through the contribution of Sam Waterston as the shy prospective lawyer) but, given that the three friends/lovers agree on the fickle nature of the relationship beforehand, the romantic element isn’t particularly stressed – so that there’s little character growth and, consequently, none of the potential jealousy and heartache inherent in such a situation!

    Frankly, the film is more valuable as a travelogue: the narrative (based on a story by Irwin Shaw!) denotes the adventures of a couple of vacationing American students in Europe – with Florence (Italy’s art mecca), provincial France and Spain for backdrops – falling under the spell of a sophisticated but free-spirited girl of British and French descent (played by Charlotte Rampling). Along the way, however, the two boys meet and hitch up with a number of other girls – one of these is Gillian Hills, whom I recently watched perform the notorious-but-now-very-mild nude scenes in Michelangelo Antonioni’s BLOWUP (1966); the film also boasts a pleasant score by Laurence Rosenthal.

    Apparently, James Salter (whose only directorial effort this proved to be) is a highly respected author but I’d never heard of him personally; looking at his filmography on the IMDb, I notice that I’d already watched a film he scripted – Sidney Lumet’s THE APPOINTMENT (1969) – and I’ve got another one in my “To Watch” pile (recorded off Italian TV) that was based on a novel he wrote – the aviation drama THE HUNTERS (1958), starring Robert Mitchum!
    7atlasmb

    Three for the Road in an Endless Summer

    Two young American students (Bert played by Robie Porter, and Taylor played by Sam Waterston) meet an intriguing young woman while on their vacation in Europe.

    What follows is a contemplation on the passage of youth and a tribute to those periods of time in one's life when there is a temptation to disengage from life's responsibilities and dwell in an aimless pursuit of pleasure.

    The photography and the scenery are beautiful and full of a fin d'ete quality. The camera lingers on the three young people, who wander in search of the next town, the next experience, something to vanquish boredom, while reveling in idleness. Marty (Charlotte Rampling) is the focus of the men's attentions, but the film centers on Taylor, who Waterston portrays as full of eagerness, self-doubt, and lack of guile, reminiscent of a young Anthony Perkins. He tries to free himself from the conventions of (American) society, but they are too deeply ingrained.

    Though the messages of the film might be personal to the viewer, I think it does capture a moment in life that many can identify with. And as someone who was around to experience 1969 (when the film was released), I think it captures the mood of the times and reminds one of the choices available, remembering that the military draft was a reality that hung over the heads of all male college students.
    8Insp. Clouzot

    Elegant and touching

    Charlotte Rampling was really beautiful... A subtle film on a subject treated so many times in the movie history. But this one is elegant and interesting not the least because of the very good actors. The characters have depth. Dialogues are good. Marvellous spots for the film shooting on the French Riviera. Definitely worth seeing.

    My vote : 8 / 10.

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      Film debut of Robie Porter.
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      Taylor: The trouble with me is I can never say what I really feel, what I really think. You do. It's one of the things I like about you.

      Marty: You're very nice.

      Taylor: I try not to be. I do try.

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      References La main au collet (1955)

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    • Date de sortie
      • mai 1969 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Italien
      • Français
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      • Tres
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Rome, Lazio, Italie
    • Société de production
      • Obelisk
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      • 1h 44min(104 min)
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