अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंImmigrant cabbie connects nervous filmmaker, lawyer, mystery man, possibly HIV+ gay man. Comedy and tragedy mingle, awash in philosophy.Immigrant cabbie connects nervous filmmaker, lawyer, mystery man, possibly HIV+ gay man. Comedy and tragedy mingle, awash in philosophy.Immigrant cabbie connects nervous filmmaker, lawyer, mystery man, possibly HIV+ gay man. Comedy and tragedy mingle, awash in philosophy.
- पुरस्कार
- 5 कुल नामांकन
Sebastien Joannette
- L'individu (segment: L'individu)
- (as Sébastien Joannette)
Eve Gadouas
- La jeune fille dans le corridor (segment: L'individu)
- (as Ève Gadouas)
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10Figaro-6
"Cosmos" is one of the rare anthology films where its composite nature strengthens, rather than detracts from, its cohesion and identity as an artistic work. Six stories are presented, all happening in Montreal but otherwise seemingly unrelated. In each story is an appearance by the cab driver Cosmos, and there are occasional glimpses of other stories' characters, providing a framework to bind them together. But each story also deals with themes of separation or disjointedness; either from society, loved ones, or within the characters themselves. There are also chance meetings and coincidences that occur throughout, bringing unlikely combinations of people together. The characters, like the six stories, are distinct and separate but also tenuously and unmistakably linked.
"Cosmos" is a film of great humour, pathos, poignancy, wit, even zany slapstick. I have seen precious few films like this one and recommend it heartily.
"Cosmos" is a film of great humour, pathos, poignancy, wit, even zany slapstick. I have seen precious few films like this one and recommend it heartily.
COSMOS is the prototype of an art-house film. Cerebral, full of nuances, this Canadian film (in Quebecois with English subtitles) shows us bits of Montreal's "cosmos". Developed through sixsomewhat related vignettes, four of them involve a Greek taxi driver (apparently inspiring the film's title). The beautiful black and white cinematography sets just the right tone for these slice of life depictions. I definitely recommended it for "art-house cinema" aficionados.
The idea of having 6 directors create 6 miniature stories in a common setting is a fun and creative idea for a film. The only problem being that the viewers are probably going to have different reactions to each story and the limited time the directors had to flush out their stories makes it questionable how much replayability there is for the film.
Personally I enjoyed Dallaire's and Alleyn's pieces the most. The main issue I have is that the stories are tonally inconsistent. Half of the stories are more serious and somber and the other half are more absurdist and wacky. I found myself only really engaged for the more serious half.
The movie is a grab bag of subplots and most viewers will enjoy a couple a lot and the won't likely be bored with the rest.
Personally I enjoyed Dallaire's and Alleyn's pieces the most. The main issue I have is that the stories are tonally inconsistent. Half of the stories are more serious and somber and the other half are more absurdist and wacky. I found myself only really engaged for the more serious half.
The movie is a grab bag of subplots and most viewers will enjoy a couple a lot and the won't likely be bored with the rest.
This movie is a perfect example of the use of film as an artistic expression. It is different, and should thus be seen with an open-mind. There are different writers/directors for different part of the film and I must say that some are better than others (If they were all at the same level, it would easily receive a 10/10). The pace is generally slow, but appropriate silences and the singular contribution of black & white color (or lack thereof) assure that you pay attention to what's going on. One director experiments with unusual camera angles quite successfully. The dialogue in every piece is spectacular, giving both a realistic portrayal of characters and a very intelligent analysis of society. The storytelling aspect is somewhat inferior, but this can be expected with the miss-match of barely related stories. Plus it makes up more than enough in content. The acting is generally good, but I must point out the delightful performance of Marc Jeanty, who makes the perky ending of the movie worth the wait.
The stories are simple in themselves, but explore in depth vital aspects of contemporary humanity. The tone is nonchalant, but the underlining reflections are quite a propos. There may sometimes seem to be no links between the stories, but that may very well be the point. Everyone lives their lives independently, and only rarely are paths crossed...
This movie will by-in-large make you think, make you appreciate something artistically different, and even make you laugh whole-heartedly in this well orchestrated symbiosis of ideas.
The stories are simple in themselves, but explore in depth vital aspects of contemporary humanity. The tone is nonchalant, but the underlining reflections are quite a propos. There may sometimes seem to be no links between the stories, but that may very well be the point. Everyone lives their lives independently, and only rarely are paths crossed...
This movie will by-in-large make you think, make you appreciate something artistically different, and even make you laugh whole-heartedly in this well orchestrated symbiosis of ideas.
Not all segments are at the same quality, but there's a simplistic beauty to how each story blends together. A mix of genres that present a character study in an interesting way with good camerawork, use of black & white, & solid tone.
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. Not all segments are at the same quality, but there's a simplistic beauty to how each story blends together. A mix of genres that present a character study in an interesting way with good camerawork, use of black & white, & solid tone.
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. Not all segments are at the same quality, but there's a simplistic beauty to how each story blends together. A mix of genres that present a character study in an interesting way with good camerawork, use of black & white, & solid tone.
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. Not all segments are at the same quality, but there's a simplistic beauty to how each story blends together. A mix of genres that present a character study in an interesting way with good camerawork, use of black & white, & solid tone.
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. Not all segments are at the same quality, but there's a simplistic beauty to how each story blends together. A mix of genres that present a character study in an interesting way with good camerawork, use of black & white, & solid tone.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe hotel lobby is actually Place Ville-Marie's lobby, (in Montréal, Canada).
- गूफ़When Cosmos (the taxi driver) arrives to help Fanny, her car hood is opened. When he starts the process of boosting her car, the hood is closed.
- साउंडट्रैकBeloved Angels
Lyrics & Music: Mike Webber
performed by The Snitches
टॉप पसंद
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- How long is Cosmos?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
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