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La vie, l'amour, la mort

  • 1969
  • 12
  • 1h 55min
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6,9/10
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La vie, l'amour, la mort (1969)
CrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langue"Life, Love, Death" was made before the abolition of capital punishment in France. Its central message is the inhumanity of the guillotine. The film, which is shot somewhat in a cinema verit... Tout lire"Life, Love, Death" was made before the abolition of capital punishment in France. Its central message is the inhumanity of the guillotine. The film, which is shot somewhat in a cinema verite style, divides roughly into three acts. In Act One, there is a series of murders of pros... Tout lire"Life, Love, Death" was made before the abolition of capital punishment in France. Its central message is the inhumanity of the guillotine. The film, which is shot somewhat in a cinema verite style, divides roughly into three acts. In Act One, there is a series of murders of prostitutes in Paris. An obviously deeply disturbed man is hiring these prostitutes and then s... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Claude Lelouch
  • Scénario
    • Claude Lelouch
    • Claude Pinoteau
    • Pierre Uytterhoeven
  • Casting principal
    • Amidou
    • Caroline Cellier
    • Janine Magnan
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    170
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    • Réalisation
      • Claude Lelouch
    • Scénario
      • Claude Lelouch
      • Claude Pinoteau
      • Pierre Uytterhoeven
    • Casting principal
      • Amidou
      • Caroline Cellier
      • Janine Magnan
    • 4avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    Amidou
    Amidou
    • François Toledo
    Caroline Cellier
    Caroline Cellier
    • Caroline
    Janine Magnan
    • Janine Toledo
    Marcel Bozzuffi
    Marcel Bozzuffi
    • Le commissaire Marchand
    Pierre Zimmer
    Pierre Zimmer
    • Un officier de police
    Catherine Samie
    Catherine Samie
    • Julie - une prostituée
    Lisette Bersy
    • Hélène - la belle-mère de François
    Albert Naud
    • L'avocat de la défense
    Jean-Pierre Sloan
    • Le procureur
    Nathalie Durrand
    • Sophie Toledo
    Sylvia Saurel
    • Sabine - une prostituée
    • (as Sylvie Saurel)
    Denyse Roland
    • La prostituée à Nimes
    Rita Maiden
    Rita Maiden
    • La prostituée en voiture
    Pierre Collet
    • Le bourreau
    Albert Rajau
    • Un aide-bourreau
    Jacques Henry
    • Un aide-bourreau
    Jean-Marc Allègre
    • Un aide-bourreau
    Colette Taconnat
    • L'assistante sociale
    • Réalisation
      • Claude Lelouch
    • Scénario
      • Claude Lelouch
      • Claude Pinoteau
      • Pierre Uytterhoeven
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    dbdumonteil

    Death ceremony

    André Cayatte was the first in France-all the baby boomers nurtured on the "good " principles of the " Cahiers du Cinema" tend to forget it-to expose his disgust for the death penalty.It was 1952,please do not forget it!"Nous sommes tous des assassins " already showed it all,the prisoners' fear at night when it might be THE morning,the depiction in lavish details of the whole scene which used to relegate France to Barbary...

    Seventeen years after,enter Claude Lelouch.I must confess I 'm not a big fan of that director.There are notable exceptions of course and "la vie ,l'amour et la mort" is part of them.Perhaps Lelouch's best ,just after two documentaries and just before the boring "UN Homme Qui me Plait" ,it was ,in the wake of the spirit of May 68 ,a heartfelt plea against the guillotine and the bestial rites which surround the execution.The actors were all virtually unknown -which is a departure from Lelouch's stuff which generally features French (and foreign) stars galore.Caroline Cellier was featured in Chabrol's excellent "Que la Bête Meure" and nobody had heard of Amidou when the movie was released.

    Amidou's "mental disease" provides the movie with its main flaw:his impotence when he is with prostitutes ,his life with his wife,his brand new love with one of his colleagues ,all of this do not hang well.But the construction of the film is subtle :during the first half of the movie,we do not exactly know why the police try to get Toledo.Some people who do not know about the very subject of the film might think the hero is victim of a miscarriage of justice (The verdict is anyway). After the verdict,the color turns black and white (a smart move) and a voice-over tells about of the conditions of life of a man who is going to die.Flashbacks (in color) explains (in the last part) why Toledo was sentenced to die.It's all the more remarkable as his questioning by the police captain is completely silent.We cannot hear what the mouths are saying.

    It was not a big smash for Lelouch who would soon return to more commercial stuff ,emerging from time to time with the occasional entertaining comedy ("La Bonne Année" " Le Voyou" )but without any genuine creativity.

    The next link on the chain begun by Cayatte in 1952 which Lelouch continued was Jose Giovanni's "Deux Hommes dans la Ville" where Delon's character also died on the guillotine.Then there was Michel Drach's "Le Pull -Over Rouge" (recently remade as a made-for-TV film "l'Affaire Ranucci")in 1979,and finally by 1981,there was no more death penalty in France.
    8michelerealini

    A harrowing document

    Claude Lelouch is best known for sentimental movies. Not all are masterpieces, but many are really brilliant -with an excellent camera work (made by Lelouch himself) and long scenes in which facial expressions and movements of the actors replace dialogs, in order to let us imagine their feelings.

    This film, made after "Un homme et une femme" (Lelouch's cinematic breakthrough in 1966) and "Vivre pour vivre" (1967) is completely different from the previous two and from the following ones as well. Here the French director quits the sentimental themes for telling a very dramatic story, about a married man who kills three prostitutes and is sentenced to death.

    The film is a strong condemnation of death penalty in France -in 1968, when the movie was made, capital punishment was still valid there, it was abolished many years later.

    The film shares the same opinion with the US movie "Dead Man Walking" by Tim Robbins (1995): death penalty is useless, no matter which mistake the condemned man has done.

    Lelouch films with a lot realism, as if it was a documentary. The story is told in a quite crude way -all the prison scenes are also shot in black and white, whereas the antecedents are in colour.

    Death penalty is shown here as a barbarian ritual, a ceremony of the absurd.

    I think it still remains a very courageous movie.
    8DarrellN

    Novel perspective for a crime drama

    Why are the police so interested in Francois Toledo? He seems like a regular guy, with a loving family and steady job at an auto factory. True, he does have an ongoing adulterous affair with an divorced co-worker. But that hardly seems to warrant the attention of five cops, who await outside the motel room that Francois rents by the hour. After all, this is France . land of `Amour.'

    The police explain that they're waiting for a suspicious noise. When none materializes, they leave the motel to wait for another day. Seems like a waste of taxpayers dollars (francs).

    The authorities do finally nab Francois, interrogate him, and bring him to trial. Even after the trial, the viewer wonders what all of the fuss is about. The viewer is uncertain about Francois' guilt. The punishment does not seem to fit the crime.

    The pace slows to a crawl once Francois begins serving his prison sentence. The slow pace is purposeful and appropriate. The tedium of prison life is made palpable for the viewer, such as Francois' endless staring at the ceiling lamp in his cell.

    One of my favorite images is the Sunday worship service in the ol' cell block. The priest is on a raised platform at the intersection of two hallways. The layout of the prison almost looks like the layout of a cathedral.

    It's not until most of the way through the film that we learn about Francois' past. We see flashbacks, heretofore unseen, from the alleged crimes, the investigation, and the trial testimony.

    Although I'm not a fan of Claude LeLouche films, I really liked this one. It grabbed my interest from the start, and held it the whole way. The only negative, in my opinion, is the political message voiced over at the end.

    I reviewed this movie as part of a project at the Library of Congress. I've named the project FIFTY: 50 Notable Films Forgotten Within 50 Years. As best I can determine, this film, like the other forty-nine I've identified, has not been on video, telecast, or distributed in the U.S. since its original release. In my opinion, it is worthy of being made available again.

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      Italian censorship visa # 54402 delivered on 16-9-1969.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 janvier 1969 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Italie
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Life Love Death
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Anduze, Gard, France
    • Sociétés de production
      • Les Films 13
      • Les Films Ariane
      • Les Productions Artistes Associés
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    • Durée
      1 heure 55 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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