अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंÉlise's family fractures when her mother departs. Coco immerses himself in car repairs, Benoît withdraws, their father adrift. Élise becomes the unifying force during a trans-formative summe... सभी पढ़ेंÉlise's family fractures when her mother departs. Coco immerses himself in car repairs, Benoît withdraws, their father adrift. Élise becomes the unifying force during a trans-formative summer surrounded by nature's splendor.Élise's family fractures when her mother departs. Coco immerses himself in car repairs, Benoît withdraws, their father adrift. Élise becomes the unifying force during a trans-formative summer surrounded by nature's splendor.
- पुरस्कार
- 4 जीत और कुल 13 नामांकन
Antoine DesRochers
- Carl
- (as Antoine Desrochers)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Mommy Is At The Hairdresser's
Set in 1966 the movies approaches the themes with the ideas of the time, much was good as I will explore, but the movie failed to examine clearly the drivers that lay behind behaviour. Seeming autobiographical it was largely presented as a series of emotional responses, how "French".
For a mother to abandon her children (if I don't leave I will die) as presented in the movie is one thing but to movie to London, another country and continent is another. An overheard conversation and an inference is not a sufficient driver, it needed to be stated clearly, she believed he had a homosexual lover who he played golf with. However this was not discussed between mommy and daddy and it needed to be for coherence. If this was the case she could have moved out nearby and relocated with the children.
Instead of feeling sympathy for the mother we hated her for her selfishness.
The movie then segwayed into a children's movie trying to understand parental behaviour. The leading understander was Eloise the daughter who sorted solace with a local mute fly fisherman who made flies to sell.
To my mind as a movie is was visually ravishing but the story lacked emotional intelligence or any arch like structure. This is a 3 outta 10 from me!
Set in 1966 the movies approaches the themes with the ideas of the time, much was good as I will explore, but the movie failed to examine clearly the drivers that lay behind behaviour. Seeming autobiographical it was largely presented as a series of emotional responses, how "French".
For a mother to abandon her children (if I don't leave I will die) as presented in the movie is one thing but to movie to London, another country and continent is another. An overheard conversation and an inference is not a sufficient driver, it needed to be stated clearly, she believed he had a homosexual lover who he played golf with. However this was not discussed between mommy and daddy and it needed to be for coherence. If this was the case she could have moved out nearby and relocated with the children.
Instead of feeling sympathy for the mother we hated her for her selfishness.
The movie then segwayed into a children's movie trying to understand parental behaviour. The leading understander was Eloise the daughter who sorted solace with a local mute fly fisherman who made flies to sell.
To my mind as a movie is was visually ravishing but the story lacked emotional intelligence or any arch like structure. This is a 3 outta 10 from me!
Seen in Montreal, in French, with English subtitles.
I highly recommend this film--the young actress, Marianne Fortier, is amazing--look out for her! She captured a 1950's fifteen year old very accurately: childlike sometimes, a woman sometimes, a sister, friend, daughter. Makes me want to find her only other film, Aurore (2005).
The other actors are good also, especially that playing her youngest brother, Hugo St-Onge-Paquin.
The script is believable, engaging and not predictable.
Go beyond any aversion you may have to subtitles on this one, it is worth your time.
I highly recommend this film--the young actress, Marianne Fortier, is amazing--look out for her! She captured a 1950's fifteen year old very accurately: childlike sometimes, a woman sometimes, a sister, friend, daughter. Makes me want to find her only other film, Aurore (2005).
The other actors are good also, especially that playing her youngest brother, Hugo St-Onge-Paquin.
The script is believable, engaging and not predictable.
Go beyond any aversion you may have to subtitles on this one, it is worth your time.
This was a very good surprise movie. I saw it at Cineqest, a film festival Northern California, walking in blindly without knowing much about it. From the title "My Mother is at the Hairdresser's" I was expecting a light comedy. Though there are comic moments in the film, the movie really is a coming of age film. Set in the early 70's, in an idyllic setting, the film deals many issues that all families deal with, marriage problems, education, prejudice, isolation, but also is able to look at the bright side of life, young love, community bonding, etc., and looks at them in a very honest way.
The real find is Marianne Fortier, who plays the eldest daughter Elise. We see the film mostly through her eyes, and feel deep sympathy for her as she deals with a family breaking apart, a younger brother, whom she loves, being taken away. We see her cry very deep tears, yet hear her laughter throughout this wonderful film.
I'm really becoming quite fond of French Canadian cinema.This film, like so many others are filled with wonderful scenes of people being in nature, modern life being lived in very beautiful, natural settings. I'm reminded of many wonderful films, The Decline of the American Empire and The Barbarian Invasions, Seducing Dr. Lewis, Strangers in Good Company...and the quintissential Canadian film My Uncle Antoine. This film will enfold you, as all great films do, in its embrace and remind you of what it is to be human.
The real find is Marianne Fortier, who plays the eldest daughter Elise. We see the film mostly through her eyes, and feel deep sympathy for her as she deals with a family breaking apart, a younger brother, whom she loves, being taken away. We see her cry very deep tears, yet hear her laughter throughout this wonderful film.
I'm really becoming quite fond of French Canadian cinema.This film, like so many others are filled with wonderful scenes of people being in nature, modern life being lived in very beautiful, natural settings. I'm reminded of many wonderful films, The Decline of the American Empire and The Barbarian Invasions, Seducing Dr. Lewis, Strangers in Good Company...and the quintissential Canadian film My Uncle Antoine. This film will enfold you, as all great films do, in its embrace and remind you of what it is to be human.
क्या आपको पता है
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटClosing credits: No animals were harmed, except for an ant accidentally squashed by a GI Joe.
- साउंडट्रैकC'est le Temps des Vacances
(Let's Go Steady Again)
Written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield
French lyrics by Donald Lautrec
Performed by Pierre Lalonde
टॉप पसंद
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विवरण
- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- Mommy Is at the Hairdresser's
- फ़िल्माने की जगहें
- उत्पादन कंपनियां
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बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- CA$43,50,000(अनुमानित)
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $68,130
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 37 मिनट
- रंग
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टॉप गैप
By what name was Maman est chez le coiffeur (2008) officially released in India in English?
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