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Cosmopolis

  • 2012
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  • 1h 49min
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Robert Pattinson in Cosmopolis (2012)
Riding across Manhattan in a stretch limo in order to get a haircut, a 28-year-old billionaire asset manager's day devolves into an odyssey with a cast of characters that start to tear his world apart.
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Traversant Manhattan en limousine afin de se rendre chez le coiffeur, un gestionnaire d'actifs milliardaire de 28 ans se retrouve dans une odyssée avec un casting de personnages qui lui font... Tout lireTraversant Manhattan en limousine afin de se rendre chez le coiffeur, un gestionnaire d'actifs milliardaire de 28 ans se retrouve dans une odyssée avec un casting de personnages qui lui font voir le monde différemment.Traversant Manhattan en limousine afin de se rendre chez le coiffeur, un gestionnaire d'actifs milliardaire de 28 ans se retrouve dans une odyssée avec un casting de personnages qui lui font voir le monde différemment.

  • Réalisation
    • David Cronenberg
  • Scénario
    • David Cronenberg
    • Don DeLillo
  • Casting principal
    • Robert Pattinson
    • Juliette Binoche
    • Sarah Gadon
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,1/10
    52 k
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    • Réalisation
      • David Cronenberg
    • Scénario
      • David Cronenberg
      • Don DeLillo
    • Casting principal
      • Robert Pattinson
      • Juliette Binoche
      • Sarah Gadon
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    • 58Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 14 nominations au total

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    • Eric Packer
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    • Didi Fancher
    Sarah Gadon
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      • Don DeLillo
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    4MarcoParzivalRocha

    Limo with unlimited gas

    Eric Packer, a 28-year-old billionaire asset manager, crosses the city of NY in his limo to get a haircut.

    All great artists, in this case, directors, have a bad work, and for me, this film is a splinter impossible to remove in Cronenberg's career.

    There's no story here to follow, the dialogues are empty and sometimes pretentious, without substance that can be extracted from them, leaving the message of political and economic criticism completely distorted.

    The characters have no soul, I simply couldn't connect and create empathy with them.

    The photography made me scratch my head and thinking "why you did this?", I didn't see any credible reasons for using so many close-ups shots, or the sly CGI in the limo scenes.

    Even Robert Patinson cannot save a scene from this film.
    3Movie_Muse_Reviews

    Dialogue-driven and emotionally empty, "Cosmpolis" requires an intense desire for philosophical discourse

    Let's say that for every 10 "Twilight" fans, at least one is guaranteed to give "Cosmopolis" a go for no other reason than Robert Pattinson. And among those "Twilight" fans dumb enough to mindlessly try the film out, at least 9 of 10 will despise what they see.

    David Cronenberg rather faithfully (from what I understand) adapts Don DeLillo's socio- economic commentary rolled into a film about young billionaire Eric Packer, who goes on a long limo ride across New York City for a haircut. What he fails to recognize, however, is that he was completely wasting his time; "Cosmopolis" has no business being a movie.

    Cronenberg's clean and tight approach to the film can't be denied its technical kudos, but everything he films is emotionally anemic. "Cosmopolis" has no story; its characters are talking heads and its scenes just a collection of political gospel and esoteric ideologies.

    Not an ounce of this film goes into giving its characters souls, and the more you hunt in search for just a sliver of one, the less attention you pay to the themes so fundamental to the film's core. If you can focus long enough in any given scene, you'll pick up some thought- provoking nuggets, but our natural curiosity as an audience is to look for the story behind the highbrow dialogue. Doing so, however, distracts from paying attention to all that can be praised about this material.

    Therein lies the reason Cronenberg should have left the novel alone. Ideas like the ones presented in "Cosmopolis" deserve time to simmer. If I had read the book, I certainly would have taken the time to re-read portions of it to process the commentary on capitalism rather than thinking at multiple times throughout the film "oh, there are rats, that's a symbol for what this film is trying to say about capitalism!"

    With the exception of Packer's newly made wife (Sarah Gadon), the cast of supporting characters suffers a similar fate in spite of some big names in Juliette Binoche, Paul Giamatti and Jay Baruchel. By the time you can begin to so much as chew on the ideas raised in one of any of the several scenes in which Packer meets with a new character in his limo and talks about big-time stuff, that character is gone from the film completely. You never get a moment to catch up so that you can be in step with what's going on.

    Providing further distraction from understanding anything that's said in this movie is how Cronenberg — as he always does — charges this film with sexual and violent tension. He's not adding any that's not already in the story, but he accentuates it. Consequently, moments in the film will yank you out of your perpetual state of philosophical processing and snap you back into the moment of the film, usually a violent outburst or a quick cut to a sex scene. That's part of what makes Cronenberg a revered director, but in this case it's what makes "Cosmopolis" such a tough watch.

    For those hoping to see what Pattinson does as a top-billed star given weighty material, "Cosmopolis" proves to be an unfair judge. He seems comfortable with the bizarre style of dialogue, but the character and the story are so empty that the film can hardly be considered a fair judgment of his would-be dramatic prowess.

    As with any work of art steeped in its ideas, the more you sit with it or re-experience it, the more you're likely to warm up to it, and I have no reason to believe that will not be true of "Cosmopolis." At the same time, a majority of viewers will likely not be equipped with the experience of processing this language as the film necessitates, and the first run-through (obviously the most important) suffers drastically as a result.

    ~Steven C

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    7tgooderson

    Not for Everybody

    Young billionaire Eric Packer (Robert Pattinson) decides to take his stretch limo across New York City for a haircut. Along the way he conducts business, meets friends, family and acquaintances before being mobbed by anarchists and confronting someone who has malicious intent to harm him. This film reminded me of a good Shakespearean play; I only understood about half of it but enjoyed it a lot. There are long elongated stretches of duelling dialogue which are spoken in a half alien language of metaphors and double meanings. The word 'this' takes on new meanings and is used in – it feels like – almost every sentence. Much like a Shakespearean play there are odd comic moments and in keeping with Director David Cronenberg's cannon, brief scenes of extreme violence. These few instances ignited some of the more drawn out and dare I say duller scenes to keep the audience on tenterhooks. Despite these flashes this wont be a film for everyone and a man next to me in an early afternoon screening fell asleep while a couple on the row in front left about half way in. Robert Patz' character reminded me a little of Michael Fassbender's in Shame. Both felt like they were on a path to destruction which they both sort of wanted or at least drew themselves towards. R-Pattinson defies the advice of his security to actively search out trouble and seems to show no emotion in doing so. In fact there is very little emotion in any scene and the whole cast seem to live in a world of robots. Sarah Gadon plays Robbie-P's wife as an android with almost no movement or signs of feeling. Equally The Robster's bodyguard played by Kevin Durand is focused solely on his employer's safety and shows no signs of living in a world outside of the film. This and also the cinematography lead me to wonder if the film was set inside a dream. It certainly had a dreamlike quality to it. Pattinson is surprisingly excellent in this film, playing a character that is sealed off from the outside world in such a way that he barely notices when it is crumbling in front of him. He has stoicism and magnetism that is rarely matched on film. As I said a couple of paragraphs ago I didn't understand a lot of what was actually going on. There is a lot of financial talk and discussions on a metaphysical level which went over my head. None of this stopped me enjoying myself though and I only felt bored once, in a long scene featuring Rob-Patz and Paul Giamatti. The scene was livened up though by a wonderful creeping score which slowing increased in volume as the tension racked up as well as a short sharp burst of violence. This film definitely won't be for everyone but I do hope hordes of young Twilight fans go and get bitterly disappointed and confused. Personally I thought it was very good but felt perplexed at times. Unlike the source novel the ending is slightly ambiguous which I felt was a good thing. This is a film I'd recommend to hardcore Cronenberg fans and anyone who doesn't mind having to think a little but if you're only interested in Rizzle-Patz cos' he's super hunky then stay away.
    8donaldgilbert

    Revise your expectations

    I'm not sure if I'm more amused or more disappointed by the reaction by so many reviewers here of this film. No, it's not your Hollywood production, it contains few digital effects, no action, not even your standard "Cronenberg gore". This is a novel, and is presented in a way that's similar to the novel; with characters and dialog. As these elements are revealed, and the story unfolds as it does, I was left with a very interesting and satisfying experience.

    I wonder if many of the folks giving this a poor review, saying it's boring or confusing, are simply unprepared for what they're renting, and they blame the movie for not meeting expectations. This happened to me. I started the movie while tired and impatient for distraction. After 15 minutes, I shut the film off and waited a couple of days for the right mood to kick in (awake, curious, searching for intellectual stimulation) before starting "Cosmopolis" from the beginning. Some movies are an escape from the work, and/or from thinking. This is not one of them.

    I don't like to give spoilers in my reviews, so I will only say to anyone reading, rent this if you're in the mood for a unique movie that gives you cause to reflect and think. And be patient- despite what some have said, I think the ending is exactly right.
    Milouette

    A masterpiece.

    I had a drink and slouched down on the leather seat in the corner, and after a while I never wanted to leave. So private, so peaceful, so safe. I need a limo in my life.

    Cosmopolis is a meeting of geniuses. It is a masterpiece. A combination of a genius writer, a genius director and script writer and a genius actor. Shake and stir and we get Cosmopolis; the kind of high quality movie we rarely get to see made, a movie in a genre of its own. A deep, intellectual, intense story with heart. A movie that hits you deeply and stays.

    Don DeLillo's fantastic story; with such philosophical depth, such insight into the human mind and the world we live in. A metaphorical limo ride, a life condensed into a day. The life of Eric Packer.

    David Cronenberg and his team; creating the world Eric lives in and bringing the story to life in the best of ways. David's sensitive and precise way of filmmaking, providing the needed creative space for the actors and delicately capturing their performances on camera.

    Robert Pattinson, immersing himself into the complex character of Eric Packer and giving a mind-blowing performance. The brilliant mind, the intensity, the never ending curiosity, the impulsiveness, the constant hunger in every way, the inner fears, the burdens, the restlessness, the excessive need for control, the combination of growing old too quickly and still being so young. His impatient voice, trying to restrain himself and wait for others to catch up. The people coming and going in his life, as mirrors to who Eric is and where he is heading. The journey to get to know himself, to realize what life is all about and what makes it worth living.

    An amazing movie. A movie that will go down in history as an example of filmmaking at its best. A masterpiece.

    ***

    What is life? What is a life?

    days, nights, coming, going

    people you know, or don't

    things happening, or not

    stuff you do, stuff you know, or not

    you bring all you can

    play by all the rules

    success, accomplishments, possessions, then what?

    is that it?

    there has to be more

    otherwise, what's the point?

    ***

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      This was Robert Pattinson's first film he worked on after finishing shooting Twilight: Chapitre 5 - Révélation, 2e partie (2012). He stated that the experience of working with David Cronenberg and having the film premiere at Cannes made him realize that he could pursue independent projects helmed by auteur directors, because he didn't think he was good or worthy enough to act in auteur cinema before.
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      Eric Packer: I remember what you told me once.

      Didi Fancher: What's that?

      Eric Packer: Talent is more erotic when it's wasted.

      Didi Fancher: What did I mean?

    • Crédits fous
      Pre-credits title card: a rat became the unit of currency ZBIGNIEW HERBERT
    • Connexions
      Featured in Fantasmes! Sexe, fiction et tentations (2013)
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      I Don't Want to Wake Up
      Written by Emily Haines, James Shaw and Howard Shore

      Performed by Metric

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 mai 2012 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • France
      • Portugal
      • Italie
    • Sites officiels
      • Alfama Films (France)
      • Prospero Pictures (Canada)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Cosmópolis
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(several street scenes)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Alfama Films
      • Prospero Pictures
      • Kinologic Films (DC)
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      • 20 500 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 763 556 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 70 339 $US
      • 19 août 2012
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 7 029 095 $US
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      • 1h 49min(109 min)
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