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L'importante è amare

Titolo originale: L'important c'est d'aimer
  • 1975
  • VM18
  • 1h 49min
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Romy Schneider and Fabio Testi in L'importante è amare (1975)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaServais Mont, a photographer, meets Nadine Chevalier who earns her money starring in cheap soft-core movies. Trying to help her, he borrows the money from the loan sharks to finance the thea... Leggi tuttoServais Mont, a photographer, meets Nadine Chevalier who earns her money starring in cheap soft-core movies. Trying to help her, he borrows the money from the loan sharks to finance the theatrical production of 'Richard III' and gives Nadine a part. Nadine is torn apart between S... Leggi tuttoServais Mont, a photographer, meets Nadine Chevalier who earns her money starring in cheap soft-core movies. Trying to help her, he borrows the money from the loan sharks to finance the theatrical production of 'Richard III' and gives Nadine a part. Nadine is torn apart between Servais, for whom she is falling in love, and her husband Jacques, to whom she has moral ob... Leggi tutto

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    • Andrzej Zulawski
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    • Christopher Frank
    • Andrzej Zulawski
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    • Romy Schneider
    • Fabio Testi
    • Jacques Dutronc
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    • Regia
      • Andrzej Zulawski
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Christopher Frank
      • Andrzej Zulawski
    • Star
      • Romy Schneider
      • Fabio Testi
      • Jacques Dutronc
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    Romy Schneider
    Romy Schneider
    • Nadine Chevalier
    Fabio Testi
    Fabio Testi
    • Servais Mont
    Jacques Dutronc
    Jacques Dutronc
    • Jacques Chevalier
    Claude Dauphin
    Claude Dauphin
    • Mazelli
    Roger Blin
    • Le père de Servais
    Gabrielle Doulcet
    • Madame Mazelli
    Michel Robin
    Michel Robin
    • Raymond Lapade
    Guy Mairesse
    • Laurent Messala
    Katia Tchenko
    Katia Tchenko
    • Myriam
    Nicoletta Machiavelli
    Nicoletta Machiavelli
    • Luce
    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Karl-Heinz Zimmer
    Paul Bisciglia
    Paul Bisciglia
    • L'assistant-metteur en scène
    Henri Coutet
    • Le père de Jacques
    • (scene tagliate)
    Sylvain Levignac
    • Le premier homme dans la brasserie
    • (as Sylvain)
    Andrée Tainsy
    Andrée Tainsy
    • La mère de Jacques
    • (scene tagliate)
    • (as Andree Tainsy)
    Olga Valéry
    Olga Valéry
    • La femme au godemiché
    Jacques Boudet
    Jacques Boudet
    • Robert Beninge
    Robert Dadiès
    • Le médecin à l'hôpital
    • (as Robert Dadies)
    • …
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      • Andrzej Zulawski
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Christopher Frank
      • Andrzej Zulawski
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    8I_Ailurophile

    Dark, abstruse, and overwhelming - but worth every minute

    Any average viewer who comes across 'Limportant c'est d'aimer' will be stymied by it, and will hate it for its abstruseness, and I couldn't possibly begrudge them for doing so. Watching the films of Andrzej Zulawski is the cinematic equivalent of selecting Expert Mode to play a videogame for the first time, and even for cinephiles with substantial breadth and depth of experience in the medium Zulawski is unquestionably challenging. As if to emphasize the point, I didn't actually realize in the moment before pressing "play" that this was one of the man's works, and I really thought I knew what I was getting into based on the premise. I could scarcely have been more wrong; one might reasonably append labels of "drama" and "romance" to this picture, but it's only because those are the nearest approximations of any descriptors that might be applicable. The writing and execution bear a jolting ferociousness and unconventional, somewhat avant-garde tenor that recalls the filmmaker's twisted 1981 horror masterpiece 'Possession' more than anything else. This is forceful, emphatic, and even exaggerated in ways that recall a wide range of cinema far removed from those titles which usually share labels with this one. Strange as it is, though, I'd be plainly lying if I said it didn't raptly keep one's attention and stand out for its distinct stylistic approach. In fact, not only is it fascinating, but despite its difficulty it's also obliquely enjoyable. I'm not going to sit here and pretend I understand everything Zulawski was trying to do with this picture, but it's a curious and fantastic experience, if also absolutely suited to only a niche audience.

    From start to finish and in pretty much every way the visual, auditory, and emotional aesthetic of 'L'important c'est d'aimer' isn't just dark, or bleak. Rather, while the narrative doesn't carry itself as even a "thriller," the tone in every aspect brings to mind terms like "horror," "dystopian," post-apocalyptic," or in the very least "(urban) decay." Georges Delerue's score, equally beautiful and haunting in its momentousness, alternates between themes that on the surface would be more appropriate for a sci-fi tale of world-shattering cataclysm, and themes that on the surface would fit right in with a nerve-racking horror-thriller. Ricardo Aronovich's photography is likewise stunning in its crisp, vivid, and dynamic thrust that accentuates the dire mood at every turn, and at the same time I can't help but wonder if Zulawski suggested Aronovich shoot the feature as he would a flick about demonic possession. The production design, art direction, and costume design are all marked by splendid care for detail and completeness, yet invariably project airs of a broken society and broken characters. Even the hair and makeup, excellent as they are in and of themselves, paint the cast in dour hues that make their appearances here pointedly unglamorous and downright haunted. The fundamental look and feel of this movie is one of major disquiet.

    Of course the actors very much follow this ethos under Zulawski's grim guiding vision as director. I'm of the mind that everyone involved gives a strong performance, very much doing their part to bring the harsh tableau to stark, throbbing life. From one to the next the ensemble inhabit their roles with a constant dispirited presence, an unsettled state of tense, hollowed-out apprehension - not an absence of emotion, but an overwhelming panoply of the worst ones. Among the supporting cast or even primary movers some portrayals are more firm than others, though I disagree with the seemingly common opinion that the likes of Fabio Testi, Jacques Dutronc, Claude Dauphin, or Michel Robin are altogether weak. Rather, they simply pale in comparison to others on hand. Volatile, legendary, infamous Klaus Kinski may only have a rather minor role, but I don't think there's much arguing that he well outshines many of those with more prominent characters. Yet even he is merely an ant under the heel of Romy Schneider. There can be no doubt that Schneider earned her César award for her performance as Nadine, and surely deserved many more accolades, for this may have been the best turn she ever did. She sparks with astonishing, anguished, tormented vitality here, such that it's hard to drum up especial comparisons except perhaps Isabelle Adjani. Frankly, even if there were nothing else worthwhile about 'L'important c'est d'aimer' (there is), it would be worth watching just for Schneider alone. What a powerhouse!

    With all this having been said, the writing is certainly where the feature gets tricky. I don't know how much of what we see is attributable to Christopher Frank's novel, how much to the screen adaptation he penned with Zulawski, or how much to Zulawski's realization of the material. One way or another, it's indisputable that aside from Schneider the chief defining characteristic of the experience here is its lofty, backhanded approach to storytelling. That some seem to think this an easier point of entry to the man's oeuvre says much about his body of work at large, for 'L'important c'est d'aimer' weaves in facets and themes that I readily admit escape me to at least some degree. I think "inscrutable' is too heavy a word, yet as much as it stands to be enjoyed by everyone on one level, and on additional levels by more attentive viewers, I can only congratulate those grasp the entirety of the plot as it presents. Be that as it may, the strength coursing through the film is inescapable, and from its dialogue to its characters and not least the buzzing, vibrant scene writing, this is delicious and satisfying even if we lack the palate to discern every last touch of its bouquet.

    Zulawski is in no way a director for beginners, and one must be ready to actively engage with his pictures or not even bother taking a look. This is to say nothing of the pervasive dreary ambience, or abundant sex and nudity and considerable violence. Even if one is unable to pick up on every last minutiae, however, those who are thusly prepared will be greeted with a bounty of masterful film-making, acting, storytelling, and otherwise craftsmanship that is ample compensation for the labor that our spectatorship requires. It bears repeating that whether or not one is specifically a fan of Romy Schneider I believe this merits exploration for her acting alone, but even outside that performance there is so very much to appreciate here. It's not a title one can watch passively, but in every regard 'L'important c'est d'aimer' is worth every gloomy minute, and earns a high, hearty recommendation.
    10fagerard

    Watch this underrated masterpiece of the 70s

    Romy Schneider was absolutely right to consider this film as her major professional achievement. Thanks to Christopher Franck's remarkable adaptation from his own awarded novel LA NUIT AMERICAINE (not to be mistaken with Truffaut's well-known DAY FOR NIGHT) and to Georges Delerue's haunting soundtrack, Zulawski is here at his paramount, because his usual romantic excesses perfectly fit this time the subject. As for the cast, all the actors have never been so right in the part they've been chosen for : from Fabio Testi to Jacques Dutronc, from Klaus Kinsky to Claude Dauphin, not to mention Michel Robin. The scene in the bar, just after the theatrical premiere of Shakespeare's RICHARD III, when the whole crew reads the articles dedicated to their play, almost looks like a mirror of Zulawski himself, as most of his works have been misunderstood, if not definitely "killed" by the critics. if you happen to belong to the happy few who sincerely praise L'IMPORTANT C'EST D'AIMER, try to see some day the films that writer Christopher Franck personally directed from other novels of his about the same bohemian milieu, specially JOSEPHA, featuring Miou Miou & Claude Brasseur.
    dianajot

    A Stunning Masterpiece !

    Servais ,a photographer (Fabio Testi) meets Nadine ( Romy Schneider), a B-list actress and he falls in love with her. He'll try with any cost to help her with her career. The movie talks about love as a drug. Servais is in love with Nadine who is his drug. She means happiness and at the same time suffering to him. The film describes a very beautiful love story in a very cruel and dark environment . Movie has nothing to do with the usual American romantic movies. The spectators will see and understand the soul of the main characters. The interpretations are amazing. Romy Schneider is a great actress and she is proving it again in this movie. The first five minutes of the film are outstanding. She doesn't need to talk , her face says everything !! The other actors give their best too. Zulawski makes a very special film which has his stamp. He creates his own world based on how society is structured. I think that L'important c'est d'aimer is a film that either you hate it or love it, there is no middle way. Although, it is a must see for every cinephile!!
    10audrius-darguzis

    Love is pain.

    A very simple, and (thus) extremely powerful film. And, sadly, underrated. It's a mind-opening experience. It doesn't say anything new or different on the subject, its simplicity and consistence shows loud and clear that...love is nothing but pain, but it's the only thing worth fighting (living; feeling pain) for; the only thing that sets you free. When Schneider's personage finds an earlier repulsive photograph dying in his desolated apartment you get to feel that now she cannot not love him... A very sincere, believable, touching film resembling real life and real love. Every actor's work is praise-worth, and worth the film's title. They knew what each of them were talking about. And no wonder Kinski took part in this. (The mood of this film is somehow similar to Last Tango in Paris.) You can almost feel wounded along with these 'people' that are being thrashed by love.
    7angry127

    Love isn't all that is there

    This film is a little more complex than the title suggests. Love is only one of the elements of the picture.

    In fact, I would say most of the movie is spent on producing "art" that you are not proud of. This theme is throughout the movie. You get the impression that it is being bolted into your nerves like a physical trauma bolts in disdain.

    We also deal with the end of youth and how we cope with it. The film is indeed extremely raw. The scenes are meant to be honest and to the point. We get very little sidestepping when it comes to the point of scenes. Perhaps the actors will discuss things in a roundabout way, but the theme slices through each scene like a scimitar.

    On the subject of love. This is very important to the movie as well. Even though there are virtually no signs of it til the very end, there is a longing for it. And that is what most good romances are about. Sydney Pollock once said something to the effect of, the interesting part of a Romance Film is the longing for the connection between the characters. You can have a couple of slow motion scenes of them waltzing through the park and feeding each other fruits, but that isn't what drives the story and the film. Perhaps that is why this film is so good.

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      Romy Schneider considered this movie her best work.
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      Jacques Chevalier: J'ai rêvé de toi. Tu me versais du Coca-Cola dans l'oreille... Une vilaine mort, croyez-moi !

    • Versioni alternative
      Italian video version excludes some violent and explicit erotic scenes and runs 105 min.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in La mano negra (1980)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 4 settembre 1975 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Francia
      • Italia
      • Germania occidentale
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      • TIT Filmproduktion GmbH
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