La cage dorée
- 2013
- Tous publics
- 1h 30min
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7,2/10
11 k
MA NOTE
Dans les quartiers de Paris, Maria et José, un couple d'immigrés portugais, vivent depuis bientôt trente ans au rez-de-chaussée d'un bel immeuble haussmannien.Dans les quartiers de Paris, Maria et José, un couple d'immigrés portugais, vivent depuis bientôt trente ans au rez-de-chaussée d'un bel immeuble haussmannien.Dans les quartiers de Paris, Maria et José, un couple d'immigrés portugais, vivent depuis bientôt trente ans au rez-de-chaussée d'un bel immeuble haussmannien.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 8 victoires et 8 nominations au total
Jacqueline Corado
- Lourdes
- (as Jacqueline Corado Da Silva)
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Without telling the story of the first movie of the film director Ruben Alves, "La cage dorée" is a comedy that deals with relations between immigrants and French; employers and employees, parents and children; neighbors; lovers and close family in a small community in central Paris. The film is a feel good comedy and touches the heart by the beautiful, funny and smart dialogues, the perfect interpretation of French and Portuguese actors, first and second roles, and a discrete and sensitive mise en scene. It is not necessary to be French or Portuguese to be moved by the issues and personal choices of the main characters, just have some feelings.
This movie hits a lot of right notes. It is hilarious at all the appropriate places, possesses a certain amount of charm and is neatly packaged with a cute (and convenient!) ending. Unfortunately, these things make it a bit too generic. It starts strongly but towards the end, the screenplay feels very sloppy.
The one extraordinary thing that makes the movie stand out a bit is the way in which it (very briefly) addresses the issue of hard-working, efficient & loyal employees who are nothing more than mere conveniences for their employers. The latter fail to see the working class people as human beings with feelings and usually take them for fools or doormats. And to top it all, these horrible employers are conceited enough to believe that they are very accommodating and considerate employers. Naturally, they feel that their employees are very fortunate to have found such magnanimous benefactors! However, nothing could be farther from the truth.
Overall, it is an average movie which has a lot going for it. How I wish that the screenplay was a bit better!
The one extraordinary thing that makes the movie stand out a bit is the way in which it (very briefly) addresses the issue of hard-working, efficient & loyal employees who are nothing more than mere conveniences for their employers. The latter fail to see the working class people as human beings with feelings and usually take them for fools or doormats. And to top it all, these horrible employers are conceited enough to believe that they are very accommodating and considerate employers. Naturally, they feel that their employees are very fortunate to have found such magnanimous benefactors! However, nothing could be farther from the truth.
Overall, it is an average movie which has a lot going for it. How I wish that the screenplay was a bit better!
I just watched this film and the immediate takeaway was that I should have watched it sooner. The movie has a strong base on stereotypes, giving you, from the beginning, a very generalized emigrated Portuguese family, appealing in a great way to Portuguese viewers. However, this movie is not, and should not be, restricted to those same viewers and a viewer that is not Portuguese will be able to have a pleasant time enjoying the movie.
The dialogue is made in a great way, satirizing a whole generation of Portuguese emigrants, that mix the french and Portuguese language in a comical way. The acting is also on point and the actors were able to carry a great story, filled with just the right amount of comedy and dramatic moments.
The movie is good and while stereotyping a lot of things for history purpose, it kinda escapes the stereotype that has been formed about Portuguese movies: that they suck (or are average at best). I wouldn't call it a masterpiece, but it sure is an enjoyable film, granted to put some tears in your eyes and some smiles on your face.
The dialogue is made in a great way, satirizing a whole generation of Portuguese emigrants, that mix the french and Portuguese language in a comical way. The acting is also on point and the actors were able to carry a great story, filled with just the right amount of comedy and dramatic moments.
The movie is good and while stereotyping a lot of things for history purpose, it kinda escapes the stereotype that has been formed about Portuguese movies: that they suck (or are average at best). I wouldn't call it a masterpiece, but it sure is an enjoyable film, granted to put some tears in your eyes and some smiles on your face.
All the best things about French cinema, imho. No special effects. No exploding cities, buses, planes, etc. Just a wonderful story about people and their families, businesses, and dilemmas ... you know, like what America cinema used to be once upon a time before that became "boring." Everything that a movie can be and should be is in this movie. Excellent casting and wonderful performances. Solid and competent cinematography. My only unsolved mystery is why the restaurant scene near the end is at the Vasco de Gama restaurant.
This comedy is full of hilarious words and moments. For a charming film to be hilarious as well, it is rare. The plot stands well and is intelligent. We are never sure how it will end.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDirector Ruben Alves's parents are Portuguese immigrants in France, he made this movie to honor them.
- Crédits fousThere are several extra short scenes seen during the initial part of the final credits, These scenes show a continuation of the luncheon (mainly).
- ConnexionsReferenced in OWV Updates: Multimedia Update (30/07/2018) - The VHS Range (2018)
- Bandes originalesAlma Mater
Written by Rodrigo Leão
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Gilded Cage
- Lieux de tournage
- Avenue d'Iéna, Paris 16, Paris, France(Madame Reichert's apartment building)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 7 000 000 € (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 17 871 370 $US
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