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Poupoupidou

  • 2011
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  • 1h 42min
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Sophie Quinton in Poupoupidou (2011)
A bestselling crime novelist who is desperately looking for a new story hones his focus on the apparent suicide of a small-town woman, an aspiring model who thought she was the reincarnation of Marilyn Monroe.
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Un auteur de romans policiers à succès cherchant désespérément une nouvelle histoire se concentre sur le suicide présumé d'une mannequin en herbe qui était persuadée d'être la réincarnation ... Tout lireUn auteur de romans policiers à succès cherchant désespérément une nouvelle histoire se concentre sur le suicide présumé d'une mannequin en herbe qui était persuadée d'être la réincarnation de Marilyn Monroe.Un auteur de romans policiers à succès cherchant désespérément une nouvelle histoire se concentre sur le suicide présumé d'une mannequin en herbe qui était persuadée d'être la réincarnation de Marilyn Monroe.

  • Réalisation
    • Gérald Hustache-Mathieu
  • Scénario
    • Gérald Hustache-Mathieu
    • Juliette Sales
  • Casting principal
    • Jean-Paul Rouve
    • Sophie Quinton
    • Guillaume Gouix
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Gérald Hustache-Mathieu
    • Scénario
      • Gérald Hustache-Mathieu
      • Juliette Sales
    • Casting principal
      • Jean-Paul Rouve
      • Sophie Quinton
      • Guillaume Gouix
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 73avis des critiques
    • 63Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Jean-Paul Rouve
    Jean-Paul Rouve
    • David Rousseau
    Sophie Quinton
    Sophie Quinton
    • Martine Langevin, dite Candice Lecoeur
    Guillaume Gouix
    Guillaume Gouix
    • Brigadier Bruno Leloup
    Arsinée Khanjian
    Arsinée Khanjian
    • Juliette Geminy
    Olivier Rabourdin
    Olivier Rabourdin
    • Commandant Colbert
    Clara Ponsot
    Clara Ponsot
    • Betty
    Eric Ruf
    • Simon Denner
    Lyès Salem
    Lyès Salem
    • Gus
    Joséphine de Meaux
    • Cathy
    Ken Samuels
    Ken Samuels
    • Jean-François Burdeau
    Antoine Chappey
    • Bernard-Olivier Burdeau
    Frédéric Quiring
    • Clément Leprince
    Anne Le Ny
    Anne Le Ny
    • Victoria Principal
    • (voix)
    Nicolas Robin
    Nicolas Robin
    • Julien Charlemagne
    Milo Hustache-Mathieu
    • Julien Charlemagne (11 ans)
    Finnegan Oldfield
    Finnegan Oldfield
    • Richi
    Gérard Bôle du Chaumont
    • Le skieur de fond
    Marjorie Heirich
    • La fromagère
    • Réalisation
      • Gérald Hustache-Mathieu
    • Scénario
      • Gérald Hustache-Mathieu
      • Juliette Sales
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    5stensson

    Coldest place in France

    This crime writer arrives in winter and the first thing he sees is a dead woman being taken care of. That interests him and he starts to explore her life. It has voluntarily and involuntarily been a copy of the Marilyn Monroe story. Complete with "DiMaggio", "Arthur Miller" and so on.

    It all turns into a crime story of the type he writes himself. But is it interesting? Absolutely too much of the traditional American thrillers here, but with people who don't belong there.

    You can't even feel enough sympathy for the dead tragic woman to keep your interest up. It would have been better with more talk and less action.
    9mcsawley

    PLeasant and unexpected film

    A writer visits his home town in the French Jura, the coldest part of the country, and finds inspiration for his new book.

    He comes across a sad event in the town: the young beauty of the county has been found dead. She was keeping a diary and he finds it. Model and actress, very attractive, she has found regional fame. Happiness is hard to pursue however, as she has a very low self esteem of herself as Marilyn may have had of Norma Jean Baker. The story unrolls among parallel fates and surprises, and offers a key to the death of Marilyn.

    Among frozen sceneries, amazing things happen in this small town. You do not need to live in Los Angeles or Paris for meeting excitement, hope and disillusion.

    Well acted, worth seeing, small unpretentious film with high interest.
    6mbs

    engaging enough story benefits greatly from location and moody tone

    Nobody Else But You kind of sneaks up on you. It starts out being a deadpan Fargo like comedy---love that quick shot of the main character throwing away the big stuffed dog in the first 5 minutes---but quickly turns into a slightly melancholy investigation of the death of this local weather-woman. I'm not giving anything away--the body of the woman is found within the first ten minutes of the film and the main character is a writer looking for a subject for his next book---so the plot is set up very nice and neat right at the very beginning. The entire movie is mostly taken up by the writer's investigation (and frustrations in his investigations thanks to all the colorful locals) but rather then focusing on the other people in the weather-woman's life--the writer (and the movie) is really more focused on the woman's emotional state before she died-(the writer stumbles onto her diaries which is a neat way of having her narrate the movie from beyond in a way that makes logical sense and not just there because the director wanted to pay homage to sunset boulevard and American beauty) Eventually we find out that she was hardly the happy go lucky young woman everyone in town makes her out to be--she is in fact a rather sad young woman who completely modeled herself--on Marilyn Monroe---which actually explains the title if you think about it. In fact this movie might actually capture Marilyn's melancholy, bitterness, and flat out sadness better then the recent "My Life with Marilyn" did. (well maybe not better but this would definitely make an interesting movie to watch on a double bill with Marilyn--and it would prob be seen as a good attempt to put "Marilyn" in a noir of her own.) As a who done it the movie is kind of a wash out--we find out who did it all right enough but we're never really given any great motive or incentive for why---in fact i honestly felt the identity of the murderer ended up being pretty arbitrary---but as a story about a young woman who's thirst for fame left her less then satisfied--and as a story about a writer trying to understand the events that led to this young vital woman's demise--the movie was successfully engaging and just different enough thanks to its frigid atmosphere and various local characters to be entertaining. Even if the semi comedy we were kind of set up for at the beginning all but vanishes by the end of the film--the tonal shift from deadpan comedy to slightly bleak drama is handled nicely enough that it never feels jarring while you're watching it (its really only after i started thinking about it after wards that i thought hey when this thing started wasn't it supposed to be a comedy?) If you're in the mood for a more than decent drama with traces of comedy in it (and if you're in the mood for a decent writer investigates a murder movie as well) this should fit the bill.
    9secondtake

    Let it get going, follow the interweavings and humor and creative verve, and you should love it!

    Nobody Else but You (2011)

    See this!

    Part sexual fantasy, part hardboiled detective story, part Twin Peaks surrealism, part Norwegian humor, and part sweet hometown romance.

    No way? Yes way. Here's roughly how the director and writer Gerald Hustache-Mathieu pulled it off. First is the seemingly main story: a scruffy detective writer of few words is in this snowy village on the Swiss border called Mouth (it really exists) to collect his part of an inheritance, which turns out to be a stuffed dog. You think you're in for a bizarre and dry comedy. But he learns as he leaves town that the young female star of the village was found dead in the fields, officially a suicide. He sticks around to learn more, doubts grow, and he begins to play real world detective.

    However, the opening scene before even this is a bright, dreamy sequence of a sexualized blonde woman talking to us in voice-over. We have no idea what's going on yet, but the sensual aspects clash with the reality of the rest. Yet the two worlds are the same, of course--the woman is the dead woman, and we see what is going on through her eyes, both as a corpse and in flashbacks. The flashbacks themselves are triggered by entries in a series of diaries left behind. And the story sweeps in a whole assortment of the local townspeople, many of them quirky types themselves (this is the David Lynchian part).

    Then on top of this is a gradual realization that not only did the woman look like Marilyn Monroe (at least when she goes bright blonde) but she has many parallels to the icon's actual life. The detective begins to think this is more than coincidence, and while falling in love with the memory of this woman he never met, he uncovers more and more of the startling story of her sad life.

    So, besides the director we have to completely admire the performances of the two leads--the detective played by Jean-Paul Rouve and the young woman played by Sophie Quinton. They are opposites in many ways, but both are a little bit famous and a little bit outcast, too. In the flashbacks and in the current story the two meet the same range of people, so we come to see the context with full complexity. And for those familiar with Monroe's life and lovers (purported and otherwise) the parallels only grow in fascination.

    It's filmed with terrific energy, from fluid gorgeous camera-work to hand-held kinetic stuff with fast edits, including perky cuts to show faces and highly magnified closeups. (The most memorable of these is the view of the red shiny lips of Quinton as she sings "Poupoupidou" which is the original French title to the movie.) This is all lovely and hilarious and oddly sad, too. An inventive, terrific movie that manages to speed through a few weak points and make little of a contrivance or two, piling on a wonderful soundtrack, and keeping you on your toes from start to finish.

    See this!
    8geofverney

    A Scandinavian style thriller on an American icon lookalike and made in France

    I think the title of this review sums up the content of the movie! I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, particularly because I had no expectations. I loved the atmosphere and I think the director and crew where very attentive in giving it that 'thriller in the cold' feeling.

    If you add the great soundtrack, the murder mystery and the actors, you have a very good ensemble. Sure, there were some imperfections in the plot (like who exactly is trying to kill the writer?) or loose ends (hotel girl crush on the writer) but I was so much into the atmosphere that it didn't really matter (for me) and it certainly didn't spoil my viewing experience.

    I have to say though that I love thrillers with this kind of winter atmosphere like Insomnia, Les Rivières Pourpres, Whiteout or Millennium (the Swedish ones since I haven't seen the Hollywood style version yet).

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      The number 5 constantly appears throughout the movie.
    • Gaffes
      The dates listed in the diary entries are consistently wrong. For example, November 20, 1999, was not a Tuesday (it was a Saturday), and October 13, 2001, was not a Thursday (it was also a Saturday.)
    • Citations

      Simon Denner: Excuse me, are you David Rousseau? The detective novel about a striptease dancer and a drag queen cop?

      David Rousseau: Transsexual.

      Simon Denner: In France, we're lacking writers who are as implausible as you.

      David Rousseau: Is that a compliment?

      Simon Denner: No.

    • Connexions
      References Fantômas (1932)
    • Bandes originales
      Pure Princess
      Written by Gérald Hustache-Mathieu and Stephane Lopez

      Performed by The Ermitage's Girls

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    • There is always the same number (5) on books, cd covers, the Hotel room and so on. Why is it this number?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 janvier 2011 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Sites officiels
      • Diaphana (France)
      • Official Facebook (France)
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Nobody Else But You
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mouthe, Doubs, France(Rue Cart Broumet: local hospital exteriors, and Belle du Jura dairy factory)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Dharamsala
      • France 2 Cinéma
      • Banque Postale Image 3, La
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 43 040 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 759 $US
      • 13 mai 2012
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 150 173 $US
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      1 heure 42 minutes
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      • Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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