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Juin 1791, Louis XVI fuit a bord d'une berline pour gagner la frontière. Le révolutionnaire Restif de la Bretonne est face a un Casanova vieillissant entouré de royalistes en fuite. A Varenn... Tout lireJuin 1791, Louis XVI fuit a bord d'une berline pour gagner la frontière. Le révolutionnaire Restif de la Bretonne est face a un Casanova vieillissant entouré de royalistes en fuite. A Varennes, Louis XVI et la reine sont arrêtés.Juin 1791, Louis XVI fuit a bord d'une berline pour gagner la frontière. Le révolutionnaire Restif de la Bretonne est face a un Casanova vieillissant entouré de royalistes en fuite. A Varennes, Louis XVI et la reine sont arrêtés.
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 6 victoires et 16 nominations au total
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I frankly don't find much value in movie reviews, amateur or professional, so I won't belabor my points. Simply put, this is the smartest film I've ever seen. A coherent plot and intelligent dialog are critical to my movie pleasure, and this one has them. It is so good that it is almost novelistic, which is not to say that it could have been taken from a novel. Some review guide said of this movie that it is "talk, talk, talk." Exactly! The conversations are witty, charming, and often funny. Be advised that this is not akin to the insipid "My Dinner With Andre," with its metaphysical posturing. One must say this carefully about any movie, but there are actually things to learn from this film, though it is far more entertaining than didactic. The acting is mature and magnificent. I doubt that Mastroianni was ever in a better role. Jean-Louis Barrault and Hanna Schygulla are brilliant. This, along with his other excellent films, should have made director Scola one of the titans of modern cinema. Instead it has never made it to DVD and you will be fortunate to ever see it. (Update: It is now available as an all- region Blu-Ray.)
A fantastic film with magnificent cerebral talks and actors, costumes, and backgrounds that allow you to journey across time. It's like seeing through a window into the madness of the French Revolution, when people pondered the past, present, and future. If you're seeking for a historically accurate film, this is a must-see.
10rab-int
We really enjoyed this. Barrault and Mastroianni are terrific actors--did an outstanding job. The philosophical questions raised are still worth considering today, as the movie implies, and yet they are raised in an interesting and indirect way, so the viewer doesn't feel bludgeoned or lectured at.
I was interested to discover that the flight to Varennes was in fact historical, though I could not discover whether Restif de Bretonnes (Barrault's character) was actually at the event and commented on first-hand knowledge. He did write extensively about life and events of the time. The interchange of ideas seemed natural, despite the apparent absurdity of finding all of them in the same coach at the same time. Sort of like those "if you could invite 5 historical figures to dinner at the same time" ideas.
Very much worth seeing.
I was interested to discover that the flight to Varennes was in fact historical, though I could not discover whether Restif de Bretonnes (Barrault's character) was actually at the event and commented on first-hand knowledge. He did write extensively about life and events of the time. The interchange of ideas seemed natural, despite the apparent absurdity of finding all of them in the same coach at the same time. Sort of like those "if you could invite 5 historical figures to dinner at the same time" ideas.
Very much worth seeing.
Few people have probably heard of this French film. Yet, it is a masterpiece. Some great actors brought this story of classical art cinema alive. The historical moment depicted is the period just after the French Revolution. Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette are making a final attempt to escape - they flee from Paris. Historical characters (Casanova, Restif de la Bretonne) and imagined characters are all joined by a trip in a stagecoach. This is an opportunity for us to discover different mentalities of the 18th century. Each character sees the French Revolution differently, but the viewer can sense its uselessness, the suffering it brought by tearing a whole world apart.
One of the most satisfying films I've seen. A bit obtuse but very well done if you are fond of tongue in cheek humor, outstanding portrayals, great direction and cinematography.
The short version: This a whimsy that follows an aging Casanova and an eclectic group of Frenchmen as they travel through the French countryside in a coach during the time of the French Revolution. It's a comedy presented with delicacy and intellect and the cinematography is outstanding. It may or may not strike you as outstanding, as it did me, but it is so worth the time it will take to find it and see it two or three times.
I just read the first posted review and had to laugh out loud. Aw shucks yawl, if it's so bad, why are copies on VHS selling for $300 to $400? I lost my copy to a friend who borrowed many times and never returned anything. Shame on her.
If anyone knows where I can find a copy on VHS to dub, I'd be so appreciative. Thanks and do take a peek. "groovycuvee@netscape.net".
The short version: This a whimsy that follows an aging Casanova and an eclectic group of Frenchmen as they travel through the French countryside in a coach during the time of the French Revolution. It's a comedy presented with delicacy and intellect and the cinematography is outstanding. It may or may not strike you as outstanding, as it did me, but it is so worth the time it will take to find it and see it two or three times.
I just read the first posted review and had to laugh out loud. Aw shucks yawl, if it's so bad, why are copies on VHS selling for $300 to $400? I lost my copy to a friend who borrowed many times and never returned anything. Shame on her.
If anyone knows where I can find a copy on VHS to dub, I'd be so appreciative. Thanks and do take a peek. "groovycuvee@netscape.net".
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- AnecdotesHarvey Keitel's voice was dubbed in the movie.
- Versions alternativesOriginal French-language version runs 150 minutes. The version released theatrically in the USA removes 17 minutes of footage.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Marcello Mastroianni, je me souviens (1997)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- La Fuite à Varennes
- Lieux de tournage
- Pont Saint-Michel, Paris 1, Paris, France(bridge in Paris)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 2h 30min(150 min)
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1
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