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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe parallel paths of the lives, careers and passionate friendship of post-impressionist painter Paul Cezanne and novelist Emile Zola. Both left their hometown to conquer the art scene in Pa... Leggi tuttoThe parallel paths of the lives, careers and passionate friendship of post-impressionist painter Paul Cezanne and novelist Emile Zola. Both left their hometown to conquer the art scene in Paris.The parallel paths of the lives, careers and passionate friendship of post-impressionist painter Paul Cezanne and novelist Emile Zola. Both left their hometown to conquer the art scene in Paris.
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If you didn't enjoy this movie you are probably neither artist nor author. That said the audience who is will love this film. The dialogue is witty, the acting superb, the dynamics between Zola and Cezanne fascinating.
The time frame is interesting. Outdoor (plein air) painting was made possible with the invention of oil colors in tubes, to vie with photography, and cheap books.
Only one mild disappointment. The film credits Cezanne's artistic genius yet does not discuss his clumsy draftsmanship of the human form. Perhaps in another film.
The time frame is interesting. Outdoor (plein air) painting was made possible with the invention of oil colors in tubes, to vie with photography, and cheap books.
Only one mild disappointment. The film credits Cezanne's artistic genius yet does not discuss his clumsy draftsmanship of the human form. Perhaps in another film.
Cezanne and I directed and written by Danièle Thompson is a movie that should never have been. It's a pragmatic and artless movie about artists of the second half of the XIXth Century.
It is a movie without purpose, the writing is poor and disjointed, it constantly jumps between different points in time without any purpose, or structure or even memory as some scenes seem to happen two or even three times.
What you will enjoy from this movie:
What you won't enjoy and the movie gets wrong:
The director clearly had no clue about art so why make a film about art other than self-indulgence?
Avoid.
It is a movie without purpose, the writing is poor and disjointed, it constantly jumps between different points in time without any purpose, or structure or even memory as some scenes seem to happen two or even three times.
What you will enjoy from this movie:
- the name dropping of some of the biggest artists of modern times
- the scenery towards the end of the movie
What you won't enjoy and the movie gets wrong:
- the portrayal of every character as a completely antipathetic, there is not one likeable character in the whole movie, even those with minimal texts such as Renoir or Manet who only talk to hate in this movie.
- the movie itself is deceiving, it isn't a movie about Cezanne but about Zola
- the artistic portraying of Cezanne who, apparently drew 99% of his canvas as portrait! What a strange choice from the director.
- the complete lack of artistry through the whole movie, be it from the cinematography, the direction, the writing or even the paintings shown through the movie.
The director clearly had no clue about art so why make a film about art other than self-indulgence?
Avoid.
I stopped paying attention to the film half-way through.
Although I found the aesthetics, the scenery and the music pleasant, I found the characters themselves to be unrelatable and "dry".
It didn't capture me and make me go "oh, I love this". I felt quite disconnected and out of it. Around the 80 minute mark, when I first started to space out, the film did nothing for me to regain my interest. Rather disappointed.
That being said, I've experienced worse. This film, generally, could be worse but definitely could be better, too.
Although I found the aesthetics, the scenery and the music pleasant, I found the characters themselves to be unrelatable and "dry".
It didn't capture me and make me go "oh, I love this". I felt quite disconnected and out of it. Around the 80 minute mark, when I first started to space out, the film did nothing for me to regain my interest. Rather disappointed.
That being said, I've experienced worse. This film, generally, could be worse but definitely could be better, too.
This film is the story a friendship of Emile Zola and Paul Cézanne with its ups and downs: the meticulous writer of novels and the temperamental painter who has destryoed a lot of paintings.
I enjoyed this films for the description of this period of France: Emilie Zola was very criticized in this life and Paul Cézanne was finally accepted at the end of his life.
After this film I had the interest to read more about Emile Zola and Paul Cézanne and about their friendship.
I enjoyed the good performances of Guillaume Gallienne, Guillaume Canet, Alice Pol, Déborah François, Pierre Yvon, Sabine Azéma, Freya Mavor and Isabelle Candelier.
I enjoyed this films for the description of this period of France: Emilie Zola was very criticized in this life and Paul Cézanne was finally accepted at the end of his life.
After this film I had the interest to read more about Emile Zola and Paul Cézanne and about their friendship.
I enjoyed the good performances of Guillaume Gallienne, Guillaume Canet, Alice Pol, Déborah François, Pierre Yvon, Sabine Azéma, Freya Mavor and Isabelle Candelier.
You wouldn't miss much if you watched this movie with the sound off. Some of the cinematography, especially of outdoor scenes in Provence, is just astoundingly beautiful. Some is very reminiscent of Le Château de ma mère and the scenes in la garrigue.
The acting is all fine. Guillaume Canet is a fine performer and does a good job, but he is not the seriously obese and not handsome man that the real Zola was.
The big problem here is the script. It starts with an imaginary meeting between Zola and Cézanne in 1888, two years after Zola permanently alienated the painter with his novel L'Oeuvre (The Great Work of Art). It then moves back and forth between the present and various scenes in the two men's past friendship. There is nothing wrong with that as a format, but the dialogue is way too stereotypical. If these men had been so pleasant, their friendship would not have come to an end. There is no real attempt to explore why Zola turned on the Impressionists, yet that is really the center of the story.
So, my recommendation would be to watch this with the sound off.
The acting is all fine. Guillaume Canet is a fine performer and does a good job, but he is not the seriously obese and not handsome man that the real Zola was.
The big problem here is the script. It starts with an imaginary meeting between Zola and Cézanne in 1888, two years after Zola permanently alienated the painter with his novel L'Oeuvre (The Great Work of Art). It then moves back and forth between the present and various scenes in the two men's past friendship. There is nothing wrong with that as a format, but the dialogue is way too stereotypical. If these men had been so pleasant, their friendship would not have come to an end. There is no real attempt to explore why Zola turned on the Impressionists, yet that is really the center of the story.
So, my recommendation would be to watch this with the sound off.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizPère Tanguy, who appears in the movie selling paint to Cézanne in his shop, also provided other impressionist painters and Vincent Van Gogh, who made a portrait of him now at the Rodin Museum in Paris.
- Curiosità sui creditiCont'd: "In 1906, Paul died of pneumonia, caught one stormy night while painting. Thanks to Ambroise Vollard, he had finally made a small name for himself. Matisse said: 'Cezanne is a sort of God of painting.' And Picasso: 'He was the father of us all.' Of Paul Cezanne's thousand paintings, over 700 are displayed in museums around the world."
- Colonne sonoreJean de la lune
(Adrien Pagès)
Performed by Hanna Hägglund
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 257.597 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 15.744 USD
- 2 apr 2017
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 4.529.583 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 57 minuti
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