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La fille du RER

  • 2009
  • Unrated
  • 1h 37min
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La fille du RER (2009)
A lie told by Jeanne (Dequenne), where she claims she was attacked on a train by six young men, grows into France's biggest news story of the day.
Lire trailer1:45
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Drame

Un drame centré sur une jeune femme qui prétend avoir été la cible d'une attaque antisémite et la sensation médiatique qui en découle.Un drame centré sur une jeune femme qui prétend avoir été la cible d'une attaque antisémite et la sensation médiatique qui en découle.Un drame centré sur une jeune femme qui prétend avoir été la cible d'une attaque antisémite et la sensation médiatique qui en découle.

  • Réalisation
    • André Téchiné
  • Scénario
    • André Téchiné
    • Odile Barski
    • Jean-Marie Besset
  • Casting principal
    • Émilie Dequenne
    • Catherine Deneuve
    • Michel Blanc
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • André Téchiné
    • Scénario
      • André Téchiné
      • Odile Barski
      • Jean-Marie Besset
    • Casting principal
      • Émilie Dequenne
      • Catherine Deneuve
      • Michel Blanc
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 65avis des critiques
    • 68Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos1

    The Girl on the Train
    Trailer 1:45
    The Girl on the Train

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    Rôles principaux24

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    Émilie Dequenne
    Émilie Dequenne
    • Jeanne
    Catherine Deneuve
    Catherine Deneuve
    • Louise
    Michel Blanc
    Michel Blanc
    • Samuel Bleistein
    Mathieu Demy
    Mathieu Demy
    • Alex
    Ronit Elkabetz
    Ronit Elkabetz
    • Judith
    Nicolas Duvauchelle
    Nicolas Duvauchelle
    • Franck
    Jérémie Quaegebeur
    • Nathan
    • (as Jérémy Quaegebeur)
    Djibril Pavadé
    • Tom
    Alain Cauchi
    Alain Cauchi
    • Marius
    Amer Alwan
    • Le vendeur de bagages
    Mélaine Leconte
    • La serveuse
    Raphaëline Goupilleau
    • L'officier de la brigade des Stups
    Arnaud Valois
    Arnaud Valois
    • Gabi
    Bruno Mary
    • Policier hôpital
    Jessica Borio
    • Secrétaire
    Benoît Solès
    • Jeune avocat
    • (as Benoît Soles)
    Shoshana Lok
    • La mère de Judith
    Bertrand Soulier
    • La père de la petite fille
    • Réalisation
      • André Téchiné
    • Scénario
      • André Téchiné
      • Odile Barski
      • Jean-Marie Besset
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    7robert-temple-1

    A girl who goes off the rails

    There have been three films and two novels with the title THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN. (There is also a novel called GIRL ON A TRAIN.) The earlier novel was written by my friend Peter Whitehead, but it has never been filmed. The second novel was made into the third film. Of the three films, this was the first, though its title in French was very different, namely LA FILLE DU RER (THE GIRL OF THE R.E.R.). For those unfamiliar with the underground systems of Paris, there are two. The first is the well-known Metro, which goes short hops a few minutes apart. The second is called the R.E.R. It goes for long distances between a few main stops and extends way out to the far suburbs, being a genuine rapid transit system for commuters. So the girl of this story is not really on a train per se, she is merely on a commuter service which starts overground and goes underground when it reaches the centre of Paris. Four years later, a less well known film of the title was made in America, with its action commencing at New York's Grand Central Station. And in 2016, a British film of this title was made with Emily Blunt, which has had a considerable commercial success and is the best known of the three. This one is a brilliantly made film by that old pro, André Téchiné. He directs films as effortlessly as water flows under a bridge. But that is not to say that the film is wholly satisfying. The script is very good, but the story conception is somewhat perplexing, with insufficient background information. Hence it lacks focus, unlike the cameras.The director presumably must have wanted to make a film which remained enigmatic and suggestive, leaving us guessing about the layers beneath. That must have been his intention, and in that he succeeded. But is that really effective? The central character in the film is a very young woman, really still a girl, who is 'all mixed up', to say the least of it. No effort is made to get us to sympathise with her, nor is any made to get us to dislike her. We are meant to be puzzled observers. It is clear from the very beginning that she is wilful, foolish, pig-headed, and astonishingly stupid. She has a vague childlike charm, but she also can snarl and pout at the drop of a hat. Her father was an Army officer who was killed in battle in Afghanistan when she was 5, and she has been raised by a rather aloof mother, played by France's leading ice queen, Catherine Deneuve. Deneuve shows a surprising amount of diffused and unfocused sympathy, clearly trying hard to love her child but finding it difficult. The daughter tells her very sinister drug-dealer boyfriend that she and her mother are so close that they are 'inseparable', but that is merely one of the girl's many disembodied fantasies. She wants to be loved but is not at all discriminating about who might do so. In other words, she is a lost young soul wandering the world, dressed only in a smile. The girl is played to perfection by an extremely talented young Belgian actress, Émilie Dequenne, who at 28 looked and behaved younger. She played Valentine in the 2006 film of LE GRAND MEAULNES. The girl inexplicably goes to pieces and fabricates a sensational tale of having been assaulted by anti-Semites while travelling on the RER. Before boarding it, she had cut herself with a knife to make a gash on her face, cut off part of her hair, and drawn swastikas (as it happens, the wrong way round) on her stomach. She then goes to the police and claims this was all done to her by neo-fascist yobs. This causes a scandal in the press and even the President of the Republic issues a statement of sympathy for her. But then her story unravels when it is realized that she made it all up. She does not appear to realize why she did this, nor can anyone else figure it out. She is not even Jewish. The story is far more complicated than this, and involves penetrating studies of several characters, resulting in a tapestry portrait of some intersecting lives and groups of people constituting a haphazard milieu, all of whom are in their own ways deeply perplexing. So I suppose the director wanted us to know just how strange everyone really is. I believe him.
    5nlmark

    Amusing, but it probably wasn't meant that way

    I just watched this film in the cinema, and I got to say, at the end I was walking out of the cinema with a big smile on my face. Not because I had seen a very good movie, but rather because I found the sheer randomness of the narrative pretty funny.

    The movie tries to give a psychological motivation for the actions of its protagonist Jeanne, but what it actually accomplishes is very a fragmented sketch of Jeanne's life. There seems to be some causality in the narrative, but nowhere is there real motivation for the plot events. A lot of loose ends are left untied, and I kind of wondered why some things were even shown.

    The film style is sloppy and unimaginative. The director tries to establish a motif by repeatedly showing shots involving a metro, but the shots don't really fit well and its only purpose seems to be to remind us of what the movie is about (if you knew before going to see the movie). The editing is fragmentary and mediocre, the cinematography seems okay.

    I wouldn't really recommend seeing this film, though as I said before, I did enjoy myself, if not really for the reason I was supposed to.
    sandover

    The girl on the train

    André Téchiné's newest film The Girl on the Train is a combination topical expose and sophisticated melodrama. Using a real-life case where Alice (Emilie Dequenne), a girl from a banlieu outside Paris lied about being the victim of a bias attack, Téchiné takes the emotional pulse of hate crimes and finds symptoms of common psychological distress. In other words, it's a love story from the uniquely expansive—and inquiring—point of view that makes Téchiné France's most fascinating contemporary filmmaker.

    The first sight of Alice rollerskating through the streets, thick curly hair surrounding her stolid face, presents a "normal" Téchiné youth—complex, enigmatic, hypersensitive to the world. Alice's place in the universe, and her politically incorrect actions, recall the troubled boy in the 1987 Scene of the Crime where Téchiné evoked the template of Great Expectations to explore how one character's fortune linked to and revealed a larger, social view of destiny.

    Pondering Alice's emotional life when she falls in love with a young wrestler, Franck (Nicolas Duvauchelle), takes Techine beneath the surface stability of other characters. Alice's mother Louise (Catherine Deneuve) was a nonconformist now settled by maternity and unsettled by encountering an old acquaintance, Jewish activist Samuel Bleistein (Michel Blanc). Techine intermixes these histories and on-going fates; his quick, graceful pace, piercing insight and visual flair are perfectly symbolized in Alice's rollerskating sprees. One is constantly propelled and dazzled.

    Alice's heterosexual female story keeps Téchiné several leaps ahead of one's expectations—and especially the intellectualized gay-ghetto preoccupations of his sex-and-psychology protégé Jacques Nolot (Before I Forget, Porn Theatre).

    The contrasts between Alice and Louise, Bleistein and Franck vividly illustrate the common effort to achieve satisfaction and strength. For Téchiné, race, class and gender give access to understanding this constant struggle. His post-modern approach, through Dickens, Lean, even the Dardennes brothers (Dequennes is best known for their film Rosetta) remains unsentimental about obdurate human nature. And for those further intrigued by these mysteries of love and character and society—and their authenticity—an honorary soundtrack to the emotions Téchiné uncovers in The Girl on the Train can also be found in every track of Morrissey's Years of Refusal.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Amazing French drama

    What a riveting drama, powerful movie inspired from actual events. The main element of this film is introduced after the first half of the film, nothing predicts this element, except if you have read the plot, the summary in advance. This story could only be inspired from actual events; if not it would have been totally incredible, unlikely at the most. Reality sometimes goes beyond fiction, that's precisely on this point that true stories on screen are better than pure fiction. On this point only, because a true story which looks like a fiction is not interesting at all for me. Good cast, with the likes of Michel Blanc, Emilie Dequenne, Catherine Deneuve....
    6SnoopyStyle

    how to fake a neo-Nazi attack

    Jeanne (Émilie Dequenne) is a beautiful roller blading girl. Her mother Louise (Catherine Deneuve) was an ex to prominent Jewish crusading lawyer Samuel Bleistein. Jeanne fails to get a job with him. She starts dating sketchy Franck. He's arrested and then he rejects her. She's heartbroken and fakes an attack by neo-Nazis on a train even cutting herself.

    She's an enigma wrapped in a mystery performed by a blank actress. I don't feel like the movie explain anything about her. Dequenne is a beautiful girl but I don't get a sense of her character. In many ways, she is the least interesting character in the movie. As for the story, it's not terribly intense or dramatic. The danger for her is so low. This is supposedly inspired by true events. It does make me wonder about the real story. This could have been a great exciting character study.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 mars 2009 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Site officiel
      • UGC (France)
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Girl on the Train
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, Roissy-en-France, Val-d'Oise, France
    • Sociétés de production
      • Union Générale Cinématographique (UGC)
      • SBS Films
      • France 2 Cinéma
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      • 9 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 208 023 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 19 154 $US
      • 24 janv. 2010
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 703 963 $US
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      • 1h 37min(97 min)
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