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Le chat

  • 1971
  • 1h 26min
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7,5/10
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Le chat (1971)
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Courbevoie, 1971. Julien Bouin et sa femme Clémence se parlent à peine dans leur petite maison qui sera bientôt démolie. Leur chat Greffier est le seul à qui Julien donne encore de l'affecti... Tout lireCourbevoie, 1971. Julien Bouin et sa femme Clémence se parlent à peine dans leur petite maison qui sera bientôt démolie. Leur chat Greffier est le seul à qui Julien donne encore de l'affection. Il devient l'objet de la colère de Clémence.Courbevoie, 1971. Julien Bouin et sa femme Clémence se parlent à peine dans leur petite maison qui sera bientôt démolie. Leur chat Greffier est le seul à qui Julien donne encore de l'affection. Il devient l'objet de la colère de Clémence.

  • Réalisation
    • Pierre Granier-Deferre
  • Scénario
    • Pierre Granier-Deferre
    • Pascal Jardin
    • Georges Simenon
  • Casting principal
    • Jean Gabin
    • Simone Signoret
    • Annie Cordy
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Pierre Granier-Deferre
    • Scénario
      • Pierre Granier-Deferre
      • Pascal Jardin
      • Georges Simenon
    • Casting principal
      • Jean Gabin
      • Simone Signoret
      • Annie Cordy
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 12avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Jean Gabin
    Jean Gabin
    • Julien Bouin
    Simone Signoret
    Simone Signoret
    • Clémence Bouin
    Annie Cordy
    Annie Cordy
    • Nelly
    Jacques Rispal
    Jacques Rispal
    • Le docteur
    Nicole Desailly
    • L'infirmière
    Harry-Max
    Harry-Max
    • Le retraité
    André Rouyer
    André Rouyer
    • Le délégué
    Carlo Nell
    • L'agent immobilier
    Yves Barsacq
    Yves Barsacq
    • L'architecte
    Florence Haguenauer
    • Germaine
    Renate Birgo
    • La crémière
    Ermanno Casanova
    • Le patron du café
    • (as Ermano Casanova)
    Georges Mansart
    • Le garçon à la moto
    Isabel del Río
    • La fille à la moto
    • Réalisation
      • Pierre Granier-Deferre
    • Scénario
      • Pierre Granier-Deferre
      • Pascal Jardin
      • Georges Simenon
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    MovieIQTest

    The winter of our discontent

    When the young lust faded, the sexual appealing disappeared day by day, day after day, facial features sagged, legs turned weak even limping started mysteriously, all the joints hurts, wrinkles all over the face, the neck skin loosened, flipped and flopped like a turkey, arms and thighs muscles shrunk and dingling like hollow balloons without air, hairs lost and dropped everywhere, teeth ached and gum disease deteriorating, eyesights became fuzzy and blurry. A couple lived together over 50 years, what else would be used as an interesting conversation? Communication with what? Without sex, life simply lost the maintaining power to go on. Sex desires distinguished by enlarged prostate, tunnel dried up after menopause. If windows not opened every morning, bedroom smelled like death, not just old fart smelly odor. Cat or no cat, that's not the excuse. Everyday to old farts is nothing but unbearable torture. Heart attack is welcome since it just happens without premotion, drop dead right on the spot is actually a blessing. Swallow sleeping pills is another way out, just gulp them down with enough tap water or bottled water. When you become old enough, awaiting death is an impatient yearning like buying lottery, you never know when you hit the jackpot to bow out.
    10ElMaruecan82

    The Cat of Wrath...

    Never had silence been as eloquent as in the first act of "The Cat". Most of the exchanges consist on severe glares, desperate stares and a few thrown written notes, but there's a reason why nothing much is said, we don't need words to feel for the characters, nor to understand their opposite needs and motives.

    So, the minimalism is less an artistic license from director Pierre Granier-Deferre than the authentic, true-to-life translation of marital boredom, carried by two actors who didn't need dialogues to shine: they had faces, and what faces! With the solid and sensitive presence of veteran actor Jean Gabin and blue-eyed Simone Signoret who, at 49, looked ten years older, the hardest part was over. Indeed, seeing these two living monuments, act, react and sometimes, interact, was a soul-haunting spectacle by itself. Yet, quoting Gabin, star-system was over: even his presence of Signoret's wouldn't have been enough to justify a film if there wasn't some reason-to-be.

    And that's "The Cat"'s offering: a powerful statement about marriage or the effect time has on the life of a former typewriter and an acrobat who had a limp from a youth accident. A few bucolic flashbacks (contrasting with the bleak tone of the first act) show a then-youthful couple that made love on the grass after romantic motorcycle rides, to finally surrender, thirty years later, to routine. It seems that whatever gave a spice to their life has turned sour and the house that was once looking onto a charming neighborhood became the sole survivor of urban expansion, and soon-to-be destroyed by ominous bulldozers. The buildings' destruction is a leitmotif of powerful value; it is not the house but the marriages' foundations that are obviously at stakes.

    In fact, the whole film is full of metaphorical symbolism, one that never feels forced as it is naturally inserted in the story, starting with the titular animal. The cat is an ordinary alley cat, not ugly but not exceptional either, and as soon as Julien Bouin finds it, it's literally love at first sight: the animal becomes his provider and repository of feelings, much to Lucienne's devastating jealousy. This is a woman abandoned by her husband, they live in the same house, share the same rooms, but they live in separate lives, the cat put the final nail in the coffin of their lost love, that glee in Julien's eyes with the cat on his knees is one she'll never get, and she can't resign herself.

    In fact, she has nothing against the cat, she even likes it but the poor animal reflects the heart nuisance the marriages turned to, and will trigger the chain of events that will lead to the heartbreaking final act. The film is told in flashback and this is the right choice because it leaves most of the powerful moments near the end so that the cat doesn't steal the actors' thunder. It is just a cause but not an end: the core of the film is the tragedy of a relationship that is so fragile that any blow can make it collapse, but as the story moves forward, we feel that the bigger tragedy is that it never does. Maybe divorces or separations have become such common practices that we can't understand why the two never envisioned that option, it is even questioned in the film when Julien goes to his old mistress, a brothel manager, played by Annie Cordy.

    And these dialogues with the mistress are integral to the comprehension of Julien's mysterious personality; he has such ugly words about his wife that the mistress doesn't understand why he doesn't leave her. Well, the answer is in the question, Julien can't prevent himself from talking about his wife, she's the center of his thoughts, as mean as they are, at least, they exist. Marriage seems like a plane in a storm, he's aboard and can do nothing about it. But Lucienne needs love and in one of the film's emotional outbursts, she says she wants a cat, too, to get her share of tenderness, and then she starts meowing hysterically, this is how desperate it is. Julien puts the final blow by commenting her awful looks when she's upset.

    But does he fool us? All through the film, we suspect that his heart is not devoid of feelings, the passion has just been diluted in the disillusion of time and boredom and he can't find a proper way to express it, maybe he doesn't know it himself. The film doesn't really provide answers, it just shows a reality that couples can relate to, even I who's been married for five years contemplate a same sort of existential block sometimes, and being younger than the couple is scarier because I wonder if the film can't work like a warning. But then again, this is not just about marriage but the effect of times on relationships. Julien and Lucienne, as old as they are, used to have dreams, and weren't just blue-collar workers so that life would be ahead of them after retirement, they had interesting jobs and they had no kids. Future couldn't look gloomier.

    They say marriage is an institution, well the film reminded me of this term coined in "The Shawshank Redemption" : being 'instutionalized', which means getting used to the very walls that used to scare us, because time has a double effect: it erodes relationships, but also build our resistance to their erosion, the tragedy of "The Cat" is that the effect is different from the husband to the wife, but the greatness of the film lies in the final minutes, and the way it toys with the sicknesses of the two leads, that can be both summarized as 'heart' conditions.

    I'm not sure I'd feel ready to watch "The Cat" again, but I know there will come a time, if I grow old enough, where I'll think about it, again.
    10fullthundermoon-36564

    Marital bliss becoming domestic ennui

    A derelict neighbourhood is becoming gentrified. An unwanted house is becoming demolished. A claustrophobic marriage is becoming dissolved. Absorb the depressing mood: script, score, silence. A superior film.
    10searchanddestroy-1

    True masterpiece

    The kind of film which can leave no one ice cold. It is impossible not to feel anything, not to weep in front such a story. Poignant, gripping, painful, so realistic and close to reality of millions of couples all over the world. A tale about old age, not very old though, but more than mature anyway. Terrific performances pulled by two giants of the French movie industry: Jean Gabin and Simone Signoret. Many folks may feel empathy for both of the characters, feel so close to them, to their tragedy. A movie about loneliness and the loss of love but maybe not tenderness. A film about regret of lost happiness. Two people who spent their whole life together and who suddenly get bitter, only thru a cat issue. You could spend hours analysing this awesome story, but so gloomy, sad, moving. One of Pierre Granier Deferre's best, with LE TRAIN and LA VEUVE COUDERC. In terms of couple feud about a pet - among many oter things - it's the smoother version of WAR OF THE ROSES.
    D Joly

    Excellent acting, by two of the best

    This started as a Georges Simenon story, and is typically brutal about human relationships. I like it so because of the performances of Gabin & Signoret - they were as good as you can get, and here are at the top of their powers. Either of them would have blown anybody else I can think of off the screen. Excellent, if very French.

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    • Anecdotes
      Annie Cordy keeps a good memory of the shooting : "Gabin was great. Between scenes, we talked about food, because that's important for him, and cycling. But what was amazing is that I wasn't in any scenes with Simone Signoret but she came one day telling me she wanted to be there to welcome me on the shooting. She was fantastic."
    • Gaffes
      Just after the credits (3:30) and just before the end credits (71:21) the same scene of a stretcher being pushed through a hospital emergency entrance occurs twice. The first time, a nurse comes from the right while the stretcher is in the middle of a corridor. She asks an unknown person 'Bouin, ça s'écrit comment?' answered by 'As you say it: B O U I N'. (How do you spell BOUIN). The second time, the stretcher goes all the way to the back, and turns (and Gabin's face is covered, signaling his death) before the nurse appears, and she says this time 'Julien Bouin, ça s'écrit comment?
    • Connexions
      Featured in Mémoires pour Simone (1986)
    • Bandes originales
      Le Temps des Souvenirs
      Music by Philippe Sarde

      Lyrics by Eddy Marnay

      Performed by Jean Sablon

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 avril 1971 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Italie
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Le Chat
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine, France
    • Sociétés de production
      • Lira Films
      • Cinétel
      • Gafer
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    • Durée
      1 heure 26 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
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