Lucie Aubrac
- 1997
- Tous publics
- 1h 55min
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6,6/10
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En 1943, Raymond Aubrac est arrêté avec Jean Moulin par la Gestapo. Lucie, la femme d'Aubrac, ne reculera devant rien pour libérer son mari des griffes de la police allemande.En 1943, Raymond Aubrac est arrêté avec Jean Moulin par la Gestapo. Lucie, la femme d'Aubrac, ne reculera devant rien pour libérer son mari des griffes de la police allemande.En 1943, Raymond Aubrac est arrêté avec Jean Moulin par la Gestapo. Lucie, la femme d'Aubrac, ne reculera devant rien pour libérer son mari des griffes de la police allemande.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 3 nominations au total
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Claude Berri began filming this movie in 1996 with Daniel Auteuil
and Juliette Binoche. Berri and the headstrong Binoche came to
(creative) blows over script changes. He wanted to make it more of
a love story, she wanted it to remain more factual and so in a move
unheard of in French cinema he fired his leading actress, who
also happened to be the biggest French star in the world. A few
monthe later she won an Oscar for The English Patient and berri
recast his movie with Carole Bouquet in the lead.
Bouquet is a talented actress, but not in the same league as the
extremely gifted Binoche. Auteuil as usual gives a fine
performance, but the whole excersise seems leaden down by
romanticism.
Binoche and Auteuil went on to star together in Leconte's
altogether better La Veuve de Saint-Pierre
and Juliette Binoche. Berri and the headstrong Binoche came to
(creative) blows over script changes. He wanted to make it more of
a love story, she wanted it to remain more factual and so in a move
unheard of in French cinema he fired his leading actress, who
also happened to be the biggest French star in the world. A few
monthe later she won an Oscar for The English Patient and berri
recast his movie with Carole Bouquet in the lead.
Bouquet is a talented actress, but not in the same league as the
extremely gifted Binoche. Auteuil as usual gives a fine
performance, but the whole excersise seems leaden down by
romanticism.
Binoche and Auteuil went on to star together in Leconte's
altogether better La Veuve de Saint-Pierre
While not on a par with Berri's remarkable 2 film epic "Jean de Florette" and Manon of the Spring", this is a fairly engrossing, romantic, if somewhat romanticized true story of a married pair of resistance fighters in WWII France. Both Daniel Auteil and Carole Bouquet are solid as the couple, especially in their scenes together, which nicely capture the erotic tension of a married couple deeply in love, whose passion is not just physical, but fed by the fact they admire each other as human beings as well. It's also nice to see a war film where the woman pulls off the heroics to try and save her man, rather than the other way around.
But the darkness of occupied France seems a but sanitized here, the awful price paid by those fighting back and their innocent families is alluded too but never fully dealt with, and there is something a bit light weight about it in the end. Bouquet keeps everything so hidden when not around Autiel that she becomes somewhat opaque.
It's always interesting, but a bit stolid. Rarely truly tense, frightening or emotional. Still it's a good, decent, involving film, if not a great one.
But the darkness of occupied France seems a but sanitized here, the awful price paid by those fighting back and their innocent families is alluded too but never fully dealt with, and there is something a bit light weight about it in the end. Bouquet keeps everything so hidden when not around Autiel that she becomes somewhat opaque.
It's always interesting, but a bit stolid. Rarely truly tense, frightening or emotional. Still it's a good, decent, involving film, if not a great one.
This is a rather small and quiet WWII film. While the film excels at its realistic portrayal of the French Resistance, it is a film that would be "box office poison" in America because its commercial marketability is pretty limited. This is NOT a film that teens or many prospective viewers would rush to the theaters to see! There are few explosions and the nudity isn't the least bit gratuitous. Because of this, it would only have been made abroad or by an independent film maker and so it wasn't surprising that this film was shown on the Sundance Channel.
The story purports to be about a real couple who worked for the resistance movement. When the husband (Daniel Auteuil) is taken by the Nazis, his devoted wife (Carole Bouquet) tries desperately to free him. Both actors are pretty recognizable to American audiences, as Auteuil has appeared in tons of films--playing a sort of "everyman" character and Bouquet played the female lead in one of the Bond films (FOR YOUR EYES ONLY), though she's done plenty of films as well. For a 40 year-old lady, Bouquet is amazingly beautiful and sensuous--way to go, girl! The action is very low-key but tense and the film is a very enjoyable history lesson designed for an adult and discriminating audience.
The story purports to be about a real couple who worked for the resistance movement. When the husband (Daniel Auteuil) is taken by the Nazis, his devoted wife (Carole Bouquet) tries desperately to free him. Both actors are pretty recognizable to American audiences, as Auteuil has appeared in tons of films--playing a sort of "everyman" character and Bouquet played the female lead in one of the Bond films (FOR YOUR EYES ONLY), though she's done plenty of films as well. For a 40 year-old lady, Bouquet is amazingly beautiful and sensuous--way to go, girl! The action is very low-key but tense and the film is a very enjoyable history lesson designed for an adult and discriminating audience.
Lucy Aubrac (Carole Bouquet) is a woman in love with her husband Raymond (Daniel Auteuil). He is an important member of the French resistance and arrested with his friends in a meeting after being betrayed. Lucy will try to rescue him from the Gestapo prison using all the possible ways. A beautiful romance in the Second World War, based on a true story. A correct direction and good performances of the cast make this movie a worthwhile entertainment. My vote is seven.
I love french movies what can I say. This one is really good as well. Interesting story I'd never really thought about. I was worried it would be old and bad you know like many period films are but this one is pretty well done. The acting is up to scratch and especially moments when the captives are in the prison and they really are feeling the pain and torture and still managing to resist the urge to stop it. Very few weaknesses as well. Lucie is really beautiful as well a pleasure to watch. Very desparate film which is well resolved. Overall worth a watch. I gave it 8.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesCarole Bouquet replaced Juliette Binoche two weeks into production.
- GaffesOne of the Citroën cars has an oval F plate, meaning the country where the car is registered is France. These country plates rarely appeared before 1949, when a Geneva convention instituted them. They were usually in metal. Plastic ones, as in the movie, appeared in the 1960s.
- ConnexionsFeatured in D'après une histoire vraie: Lucie Aubrac, une vie de résistance (2021)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- 烽火一世情
- Lieux de tournage
- Préfecture du Rhône, 106 rue Pierre Corneille, Lyon, Rhône, France(scenes at the Kommandantur's headquarters)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 394 079 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 19 644 $US
- 19 sept. 1999
- Montant brut mondial
- 394 079 $US
- Durée
- 1h 55min(115 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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