Un soir, un train
- 1968
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- 1h 26min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMathias is a Belgian linguist, living with French theatre producer Anne. After a quarrel about moral questions, they take a train to attend a congress. While Mathias sleeps, Anne disappears.... Tout lireMathias is a Belgian linguist, living with French theatre producer Anne. After a quarrel about moral questions, they take a train to attend a congress. While Mathias sleeps, Anne disappears. The train stops in the middle of the country and Mathias gets off the train with an older... Tout lireMathias is a Belgian linguist, living with French theatre producer Anne. After a quarrel about moral questions, they take a train to attend a congress. While Mathias sleeps, Anne disappears. The train stops in the middle of the country and Mathias gets off the train with an older man, Hernhutter, and a young one, Val. The train moves off without them being able to cat... Tout lire
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Matthias and his two mates are left alone in the country.They arrive in a small village where,that crowns it,the university professor cannot understand a single world of the inhabitants' language.A very strange scene shows the three men coming into a tiny movie theater.On the screen,an odd,almost disturbing film is projected:a parachutist floating in the air,sometimes shot in close-up,with an almost unbearable soundtrack.The audience seems to live in another world.Not only Matthias does not understand the language,but he does not understand their entertainment either .Then they go to a restaurant ,the staff of which seems to wait for them.Maybe..
When he returns to reality,Matthias will find out how selfish he has been with Anne.But it's a movie you can interpret in accordance with your sensitivity.Never a director has gone so far in intertwining dream with reality.The in communicability of Matthias and the strange people of his dream is a metaphor of that of the two lovers.But ,because of the harrowing conclusion,which leaves the audience totally hopeless,perhaps this dream was an escape,or a way to delay what was ineluctable.André Delvaux gave us the best European movie of 1968.
Truth be told, this is not a very good movie, there is not much depth and the ending could have been better. I wanted it to be more "magical" and deep, if it makes sense. Silver lining, it won't leave you frustrated with something like pretentious ambiguity. If you haven't something deep and extraordinary to say, at least make ot simple. Creators of this movie were clever and honest enough to do so. And that's positive.
Sure, for main actors performances, symbols and continuu kick to reflection .
For admirable work of Adriana Bogdan and the hypnotic dance of her character - sure, as Romanian I am profound subjective. For the ambiguity of final and for the fragile border between reality and presumed dream. Not the last, for music.
In short, great movie, for so many reasons, just useful.
"Un soir un train " is really a must see.
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- AnecdotesUnderwent a 4K restoration in 2021 from the image and sound negatives supervised by the VetraCom laboratory with support from the CNC.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Emma and I - A Portrait by Marcello Avallone (2021)
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Détails
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- One Night... a Train
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- Durée1 heure 26 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1