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Passages

  • 2023
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  • 1h 31min
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6,6/10
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Ben Whishaw, Adèle Exarchopoulos, and Franz Rogowski in Passages (2023)
About two men who've been together for fifteen years and what happens when one of them has an affair with a woman.
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Il s'agit de deux hommes qui sont ensemble depuis quinze ans et de ce qui se passe lorsque l'un d'eux a une liaison avec une femme.Il s'agit de deux hommes qui sont ensemble depuis quinze ans et de ce qui se passe lorsque l'un d'eux a une liaison avec une femme.Il s'agit de deux hommes qui sont ensemble depuis quinze ans et de ce qui se passe lorsque l'un d'eux a une liaison avec une femme.

  • Réalisation
    • Ira Sachs
  • Scénario
    • Mauricio Zacharias
    • Ira Sachs
    • Arlette Langmann
  • Casting principal
    • Franz Rogowski
    • Ben Whishaw
    • Adèle Exarchopoulos
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    14 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Ira Sachs
    • Scénario
      • Mauricio Zacharias
      • Ira Sachs
      • Arlette Langmann
    • Casting principal
      • Franz Rogowski
      • Ben Whishaw
      • Adèle Exarchopoulos
    • 45avis d'utilisateurs
    • 114avis des critiques
    • 80Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 25 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux21

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    Franz Rogowski
    Franz Rogowski
    • Tomas Freiburg
    Ben Whishaw
    Ben Whishaw
    • Martin
    Adèle Exarchopoulos
    Adèle Exarchopoulos
    • Agathe
    Erwan Kepoa Falé
    Erwan Kepoa Falé
    • Amad
    Arcadi Radeff
    Arcadi Radeff
    • Dimo
    Léa Boublil
    • Erica
    Théo Cholbi
    Théo Cholbi
    • Jérémie
    William Nadylam
    William Nadylam
    • Clément
    Tony Daoud
    • Tony
    Sarah Lisbonis
    • Sarah
    Anton Salachas
    Anton Salachas
    • Elias
    Thibault Carterot
    • Thibault
    • (as Thibaut Carterot)
    Theo Gabilloux
    • Young Actor
    • (as Théo Gabilloux)
    Caroline Chaniolleau
    Caroline Chaniolleau
    • Agatha's Mother Edith
    Jérôme Dauchez
    • Wine Executive
    François Boisrond
    • Artist No. 1
    Kylian Moison
    • Artist No. 2
    Chloé Granier
    • Martin's Assistant #1
    • Réalisation
      • Ira Sachs
    • Scénario
      • Mauricio Zacharias
      • Ira Sachs
      • Arlette Langmann
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    Avis des utilisateurs45

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    6rcuttill

    No need to worry if anything is going to happen, it isn't

    As you see from the trailer a gay man in a gay marriage has sex with a woman. Don't think you'll find out why. You won't. His gay husband is OK with that. Don't know why. He just seems to sleep with one or the other as he pleases and nobody seems to object. There is almost no pressure on him to choose between them so don't expect any drama. I'm not telling you the ending but it's as calm as the rest of the film. Is he in love with either of them? Don't know. So I am giving it a 6. It's not bad but it doesn't go anywhere and doesn't answer any questions about the characters. Given the potential material it's very disappointing.
    5Johann_Cat

    An Implausible and Self-parodic Melodrama

    This movie's faint appeal as a post-modern take on a love triangle seems exhausted by the implausible image, featured in many promotional cards, of Franz Rogowski's sneering Tomas jazz-snuggling up to Adèle Exarchopoulos' Agathe on a dance floor. Tantalizing, but no, the film does not explain how this pair makes any chemical, emotional, or even symbolic sense. Franz Rogowski has a convincing restraint and charisma as an outsider in films like "In den Gängen" or "Transit," but here, cast in a sexual melodrama (between characters Tomas, Martin, and Agathe) as a self-obsessed bourgeois, he acts as if he were a guy who manages a cable company by day and was hired for this film because of his eyebrows. That said, Rogowski has little in the script to work with: why any character should care about this selfish oaf is head-ache-making opaque. The script tempts Rogowski into an egotistical flatness, his voice a monotonous whine, whose musical equivalent is a beginner's huffing atonally on a saxophone, alone. The character knows no boundaries. Part demon-child, part mindless fungus, he one minute halts ordinary conversations imperiously and the next shows up uninvited (opening doors himself), babbling needy demands in somebody's dwelling or workplace. Aiming for the top edge of the goal, the filmmakers instead deliver Tomas as a kind of compound of all the silly-shirt, night-scene poseurs in the history of Saturday Night Live, going back to Dan Ackroyd's "wild and crazy guy," Bill Hader's Stefon, and the Roxbury Guys of Ferrell and Kattan. However, Tomas's nylon tank and midriff-baring macrame-top collection beats all of these SNL figures in a race to "ridiculous." We are supposed to believe that a woman, played by Adèle Exarchopoulos, who recalls Monica Vitti and Anna Karina in her voluptuous elegance, toughness, and vulnerability, is obsessed with a sniveling, narcissistic twit, a dying fire-pit of acrid banalities. Unsurprisingly, after about five minutes of film time, Exarchopoulos resonates an odd fatigue incompatible with Agathe's allegedly incandescent fascination with Tomas, and she betrays a glowing concern that the actress, not the character, is in a bad dream: this movie. Ben Whishaw as Martin is such a maestro that he is the only one of the three (in other work excellent) principal actors who can bring himself fully to the script with a believable, developing, pained realization, but the film at large is so full of abrupt, nonsensical leaps of mood and commitment that the whole exercise could be a workshop in which the players were challenged to vitalize premises that make scant sense. Another film that much more convincingly allows the wonderful Adèle Exarchopoulos to play on a plane of "nothing left to lose" is Rien à foutre (2021).
    6CinemaSerf

    Passages

    "Tomas" (Franz Rogowski) and husband "Martin" (Ben Whishaw) find their marriage severley tested when the former man starts to fall for "Agathe" (Adèle Exarchopoulos) and that passion drives "Martin" into the arms of "Amad" (Erwan Kepoa Falé). What now ensues is, frankly, a rather dull introspective of characters that didn't really leap off the screen at me. Rogowski can be a charismatic actor, but here he offers us a rather unremarkable characterisation of a horny man who wants to have his cake and eat it. Whishaw is, routinely these days on screen, just a bit weedy and presents another weakly constructed individual who seems content not to fight for the man he's supposed to love. It all just rolls along without really catching fire, it's over-scripted and though it may well have a visual authenticity to it, it's all just a bit so what? The production and pacing all contribute to the general ennui of the film and to be honest, I was just a bit disappointed with this whole thing. I saw it at the cinema this week, but I suspect even the most ardent fans of these three can wait for a television screening.
    5js-66130

    ANCIEN VAGUE

    More promise than execution, "Passages" tackles twentysomethings navigating gender fluid sexuality with Paris as the backdrop. Welcome to the Tomas, Martin and Agathe dance. Narcissist and disagreeable German film director, Tomas is the unfortunate rotten core here. His marriage to Martin is disrupted by a purely sexual tryst with fetching schoolteacher Agathe, and Tomas can't wait to gush about his walk on the straight side to his husband. Things don't go well.

    An interesting premise for sure, but one that plays out sloppily, without any character development to speak of, unless Tomas' deplorable indifference counts. An ugly persona, with an appearance to match - a patchy beard, gaunt features, a snaky lisp and a horrific wardrobe (which ironically, is getting kudos from GQ) - it's a bit of a puzzle as to his alure. Surprisingly, he's quite dull to boot, which makes for an odd protagonist: a difficult one to hate, or care for.

    "Passages" takes stabs at the French New Wave, dishing up randy youth moving aimlessly through Paris to a jazzy backdrop, but with the exception of a lovely, film-closing evening bike ride, doesn't hit the mark. Without style, the absence of substance dominates this lackluster experience.

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    Down, Dirty and Captivating

    Intimacy can be a beautiful thing. However, it can also become something messy, hurtful and emotionally devastating when tainted by self-serving agendas, irresponsible intentions, or reckless, short-sighted experimentation, influences that can purposely or unwittingly end up wreaking widespread havoc. Such is the case in writer-director Ira Sachs's new domestic drama about a flamboyant, free-spirited gay male filmmaker, Tomas (Franz Rogowski), who impulsively jumps into an impromptu fling with a woman, Agathe (Adèle Exarchopoulos), a relationship that leaves his longtime husband, Martin (Ben Whishaw), unsure of what the couple's future might hold. As time passes, circumstances grow increasingly complicated as each member of this unlikely trio tries to sort out what lies ahead, particularly with the emergence of Tomas's ever-growing thoughtless capriciousness. Some viewers may look upon the story's shockingly reprehensible developments as improbable and appalling, but, sadly, as anyone who has ever watched tabloid TV can probably attest, the events depicted here might not appear as far-fetched as one might think. In that respect, this offering presents a bold, courageous, honest look at what can go awry in situations like this, an account loaded with incensed outrage, unbridled ire, biting humor and more than a little cynicism. It's a narrative that some audience members may find offensive, even deplorable, but, like a horrific car accident, it's also something that many viewers might find difficult to look away from, thanks in large part to the wholly convincing performances of the three protagonists. Sensitive viewers should be aware that the film includes a fair amount of explicit and provocative sexual content, so those easily offended by such material may not want to put this one on their watch lists. However, for those who appreciate domestic dramas that hold nothing back and that aren't afraid to get down and dirty in their portrayals of what can happen, this release is about as good as any out there. Just be prepared to be left with your jaw agape - and your head spinning.

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    • Anecdotes
      The film was rejected by both the Cannes Film Festival and the Venice Film Festival. It ended up having its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival 2023.
    • Citations

      Tomas Freiburg: Martin!

      Martin: Uh-huh?

      Tomas Freiburg: Agathe is pregnant.

      Martin: Did you sleep with me to tell me that?

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Amanda the Jedi Show: I Watched 45 Movies in 1 Week | 'Talk to Me' and the Best Movies of Sundance 2023 Explained (2023)
    • Bandes originales
      Won't You Buy My Sweet Blooming Lavender
      Written by Janet Penfold

      Performed by Janet Penfold (uncredited)

      Also performed by Franz Rogowski (uncredited)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 juin 2023 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Allemagne
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Pasajes
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paris, France
    • Sociétés de production
      • SBS Productions
      • KNM
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 551 611 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 63 277 $US
      • 6 août 2023
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 116 810 $US
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