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Alice

  • 2005
  • 1h 42min
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7,3/10
2,4 k
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Alice (2005)
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn the wake of his daughter's disappearance, a father wallowing in grief feeds his desire to find her with unusual methods.In the wake of his daughter's disappearance, a father wallowing in grief feeds his desire to find her with unusual methods.In the wake of his daughter's disappearance, a father wallowing in grief feeds his desire to find her with unusual methods.

  • Réalisation
    • Marco Martins
  • Scénario
    • Marco Martins
  • Casting principal
    • Nuno Lopes
    • Beatriz Batarda
    • Miguel Guilherme
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    2,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Marco Martins
    • Scénario
      • Marco Martins
    • Casting principal
      • Nuno Lopes
      • Beatriz Batarda
      • Miguel Guilherme
    • 17avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 9 victoires et 7 nominations au total

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    Nuno Lopes
    Nuno Lopes
    • Mário
    Beatriz Batarda
    Beatriz Batarda
    • Luísa
    Miguel Guilherme
    Miguel Guilherme
    • Zé
    Ana Bustorff
    Ana Bustorff
    • Margarida
    Laura Soveral
    Laura Soveral
    • Lurdes
    Gonçalo Waddington
    Gonçalo Waddington
    • Airport Security
    Carla Maciel
    Carla Maciel
    • Mónica
    José Wallenstein
    José Wallenstein
    • Detective
    Clara Andermatt
    Ivo Canelas
    Ivo Canelas
    • Ricardo
    Teresa Faria
    Teresa Faria
    • Cleaning Lady
    Carlos Santos
    • Railway Security
    Fernando Luís
    Fernando Luís
    • Beggar
    António Vaz Mendes
    • Paulo
    Rita Ferreira
    • Girl 1
    Bárbara Barradas
    • Girl 2
    Isabel Garcês
    • Mother 2
    Patrícia Guerreiro
    • Party Girl
    • Réalisation
      • Marco Martins
    • Scénario
      • Marco Martins
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    Avis des utilisateurs17

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    8mario_c

    Despair, in its most deeply and melancholic side

    "Alice" is a sad and deep movie about a missing child. Mário (Nuno Lopes) is a father of a little girl that is missing and since then his life is a complete routine… Each day he does every little step he had done the day she disappeared. He walks in the same streets at the same time, he catches the same train and sees the same persons, and he goes to the same places (including her school). He's in deep despair, and as he can't do anything else, he does that routine hoping she will pass again in one of these places one day… Beside that he mounted a "vigilance structure" with a large number of video-cameras installed in some friends' houses which record some of those streets (he also have friends at the airport and metro security who lend him some vigilance tapes). He's really convicted that someday she will appear in one of these cameras…

    It's a very sad and touching movie, because it's about a matter that is always hard to "talk about". The plot is very simple in its structure, because it's very straight and easy to follow, but at the same time it also gives us a feeling of complexity, of something that it's not explained: We don't know, for example, who are these characters or how did Alice disappear.

    The movie is a bit slow and melancholic, but it's just the way it should be to a story like that. The music, which is a very beautiful piano piece, helps a lot to this ambiance of melancholy and deep sadness; but also the footage, because all film is shot in a grey light, as if an enormous cloud had arrived over Lisbon…Very nice too, and totally connected to the ambiance of the story.

    The character of Nuno Lopes (Mário) is also very well portrayed, because it has the typical figure of a person which is lost in life: Sadness in his eyes, unshaved face, defeated posture, always a serious expression… Excellent job done by Nuno Lopes and the production of this movie!
    10PoopFiction

    Maybe Portuguese movie of the decade (and even more though...)

    This movie by Marco Martins is the portrait of two characters played by Nuno Lopes and Beatriz Batarda (best Portuguese actress ever) whose child disappeared, Alice. Watching "Alice" isn't watching one of the more award-winning Portuguese author movies, that keep saying nothing about Portuguese culture or society. "Alice" is truly a masterpiece. Not of directing, but the film as a whole is an impressive piece of art. The score played by Bernardo Sasseti is surely one of the best we've ever listened to, not just in Portuguese cinema but in others too. The music fully transmits the father's loss, and on the other half the cinematography, with the blue tone of color during the entire picture, haunts us with Alice's presence, beside she never appears in the entire picture, but she's the reason the movie happens. The movie is about hope, and absolutely about it's loss, because we fight so many in time to achieve something that sometimes we get tired and quit on the edge. "Alice" quits
    7HugoSilva

    Low Pace, High Quality

    Following the comments that have been posted up until now I also think this movie could be a little bit shorter or faster paced. Besides that...

    Everything suits and fits the style that was intended. I'm not familiarized with the work of Manoel de Oliveira but I sure loved the consistency and emotional tension delivered by this fair example of good Portuguese movie production. Loved the cinematography and casting as well as the soundtrack which is nothing less than minimalist and straight to the point.

    A sad story told in a "sad" way. The absence of dialog in some scenes is almost scary due to the tension involved around the baseline of the plot. The two main actors are capable of making us believe they are truly feeling broken inside, lost in their own senses, confused by an harsh reality, truly great work by everyone involved.

    I'm not gonna write about the plot itself because if you're reading this you probably are already familiarized with it but I can say I was very depressed at the end and that's good in a drama.

    By the end credits you feel ready to cry under your sheets. What you've just watched and felt is too catastrophic and heartbreaking to belong to reality and the scary thing is that you realized exactly that. There's little fiction about the whole thing...

    7/10
    10corceiro

    Intense story about a father searching for a missing child.

    One of the best Portuguese movies ever produced. A simple, straight story about Mario, a father searching for his missing daughter - Alice. Shooted in a dark, depressing way with strong and moving roles. Mario creates an illegal video surveillance network all over Lisbon, watching hours and hours of DV tapes every day in high speed, expecting to see some clue about Alice. One day the search seems to be over. If you like to watch different cinema with alternative views and ideas you can't loose this one! Won a prize at 2005 Cannes Festival. The music by Sasseti is also intense, somehow like some tunes by Tiersen in "Lenin" or "Amelie".
    10RResende

    Blue coat

    There is much to be said about this one. It's fantastic to be able to appreciate such a picture, to live the moment where this finally happened. I don't know much about M.Martins, i hadn't heard of him before this one (and practically no one had). i also don't know what he'll do next. But i put this one along with a very few number of "difficult to get better" first tries by any director (a list with titles such as "a bout de soufflé" or "citizen kane").

    The city is the theme. Forget the story. It is there. Period. It serves the purpose of grasping a city hardly seen on screen before this. Period. that's all there is to say.

    So this succeeds where "Ossos" and "O fantasma" had failed completely; in showing Lisbon out of clichés, of preconceived warmed up imagery's. Time goes on, cinema has to catch it. This is catching up with time.

    This brings the city to zero ground. The screens (how many do we see during the film?) that belong to Lopes's character are the white canvas where actions draw themselves, in blue. The camera (an experimenting young director, says me) tries to fetch them, tries to make them eternal, all the scenes, everywhere. Lopes (the actor, real life and in this film) tries to get to them, he participates, he can even show up in front of a camera, but he can never control it. So, the actor as a pawn, constantly exposed, never in control. This is cinema, and Mário (Lopes) understands it the moment he sees 10 times his face on the screens of a store. He also performs a play, a comedy, inside the play which is the film. Double manipulation. Great material! He is an actor, manipulated to appear the way this visionary director wants, and he plays an actor, who is forced to perform something he is not the least interested in, to be able to proceed with his other function, which he thinks he controls, but he doesn't.

    The camera can be "god", a character, or it can grab a character and follow it. The camera can be the spectator, our curiosity moving around. Here, the camera is a mood, a spiritual landscape, such as the music. It's a dot placed on the infinite. So it doesn't matter if it focuses or unfocuses, or what it focuses, first or second plan, cars pass in front, also people strange to the scenes (every people are strange here). "Freewill" framing, apparent chaos, apparent "no man" camera. This is the true quality of Alice. All so contemporary, all so apparently chaotic, still, everything controlled we don't know how, nor by whom. This is Lisbon.

    Still, i don't hold the optimism (nor the skepticism) of the common Portuguese cinema buff. I don't watch this one as "the new path that will improve Portuguese cinema for good". One film, especially on this author basis, doesn't change a hole (inexistent) cinema industry. But i do think that, from a cinematic point of view; this is worthwhile, and has a place on the top of my shelve.

    Dialogs subtle, right, rigorous. Music may be the only apparition of the missing Alice. Photos, flyers and even Alice herself don't count. This is one of the best minimalist soundtracks ever. Glass would make Koyaanisqatsi differently if he could have seen this first. But than again, this is so much better than Reggio's living-death tail of industrialization.

    The city is blue, so is Alice's coat, he's always seeking blue... and failing to find it. Think about. You should watch this along with "Lisboetas". This one first.

    My evaluation: 5/5 fantastic cinematic essay.

    P.S. - I just feel pity that watching the making of and the extras makes me feel that this was all luck, and no one involved gave a single thought to what i just said. I wish the extra material could be more useful than just curious (it could be both).

    http://www.7olhares.wordpress.com

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      The film score is composed by Bernardo Sassetti, married to Beatriz Batarda, who plays the female lead role.
    • Gaffes
      For at least three times, Mario is shown traveling on the train. He is supposed to be traveling from Cacem towards Lisbon (which is further supported by him being shown entering the Lisbon subway system), but the landscaped that can be seen outside the window train belongs to a trip from Cacem towards Sintra (the opposite direction).

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 septembre 2005 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Portugal
    • Langue
      • Portugais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Алиса
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Agualva-Cacém, Sintra, Portugal(home)
    • Société de production
      • Clap Filmes
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      • 153 326 $US
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      • Dolby
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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