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Guardato a vista

Titolo originale: Garde à vue
  • 1981
  • 1h 27min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,6/10
5914
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Romy Schneider, Michel Serrault, and Lino Ventura in Guardato a vista (1981)
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Un ispettore di polizia, sospettando di un avvocato su due omicidi di minori, lo ha trattenuto per una sessione di interrogatori che va avanti per ore.Un ispettore di polizia, sospettando di un avvocato su due omicidi di minori, lo ha trattenuto per una sessione di interrogatori che va avanti per ore.Un ispettore di polizia, sospettando di un avvocato su due omicidi di minori, lo ha trattenuto per una sessione di interrogatori che va avanti per ore.

  • Regia
    • Claude Miller
  • Sceneggiatura
    • John Wainwright
    • Claude Miller
    • Jean Herman
  • Star
    • Lino Ventura
    • Michel Serrault
    • Romy Schneider
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,6/10
    5914
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Claude Miller
    • Sceneggiatura
      • John Wainwright
      • Claude Miller
      • Jean Herman
    • Star
      • Lino Ventura
      • Michel Serrault
      • Romy Schneider
    • 27Recensioni degli utenti
    • 26Recensioni della critica
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    Lino Ventura
    Lino Ventura
    • Inspector Antoine Gallien
    Michel Serrault
    Michel Serrault
    • Dr. Jerome Charles Emile Martinaud
    Romy Schneider
    Romy Schneider
    • Chantal Martinaud
    Guy Marchand
    Guy Marchand
    • Inspector Marcel Belmont
    Didier Agostini
    • Young policeman
    Patrick Depeyrrat
    • Policeman
    Pierre Maguelon
    Pierre Maguelon
    • Adami
    Serge Malik
    • Le mécanicien
    Annie Miller
    • La mère de Camille
    Jean-Claude Penchenat
    • Divisional Commissioner
    Yves Pignot
    • Policeman
    Mathieu Schiffman
    • Le fils Berthier
    Michel Such
    • Jean-Marie Jabelain
    Elsa Lunghini
    Elsa Lunghini
    • Camille
    Mohammed Bekireche
    • Arab
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Claude Carliez
    • Un policier
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Claude Miller
    • Sceneggiatura
      • John Wainwright
      • Claude Miller
      • Jean Herman
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    piecro

    Vanished children, sad adults.

    At the beginning of this movie, while credit titles are still running, you are immersed in an atmosphere that mix your feelings, with dark winter night, clapping rain on windows and a marvelous music (composed by Georges Delerue) which evoke merry-go-round, barrel organ and festive childhood.

    And then the music stops and you enter in an austere police office for a questioning on the murder of two children.

    No show off. No special effects. Dialogue.

    And you discover how sad and lonesome adults can be sometimes in their games or duties.

    Excellent movie.
    10FilmCriticLalitRao

    GARDE à VUE-An excellent psychological drama directed by Claude Miller starring Lino Ventura and Michel Serrault.

    Those who watch French films either to improve their knowledge of French cinema or to learn subtle nuances of French language cannot remain indifferent to the charms of the great French actor Lino Ventura. There is some kind of "JE NE SAIS QUOI" type of quality in him which makes him stand apart from the usual group of French actors. Garde à Vue sees him paired against Michel Serrault who is also considered as one of France's important actors.This entire film is their indispensable vehicle to deliberate about justice,law and unusual methods of police procedures.A deft cat and mouse game with limited movement could be considered as this film's apt description.In the midst of these two towering figures,there are also some minor figures who steal the show on their own.Director Claude Miller achieves this effect by casting Guy Marchand as a police inspector and Romy Schneider as the main suspect's wife.The dialogs penned by Michel Audiard have a certain kind of literary aura to them.This is one reason why viewers would be more interested in pricking up their ears in order not to miss any line.Film critic Lalit Rao saw this film during Franco-German mystery and thriller film festival organized by Alliance Française de Bangalore and Goethe Institut in 1992.
    9Oliver_Lenhardt

    Lovely, singularly French mystery

    Nothing revolutionary here; just impeccably elegant, restrained cinema.

    GARDE A VUE is confined almost exclusively to a drab police station, and mostly to one interrogation room, but director Claude Miller (who made the wonderful film THIS SWEET SICKNESS, among others) intercalates spare glimpses of exterior tableaux as minimalist locale scenography. Miller's restraint, especially early on, is breathtaking, and his exquisite handling of the consequently-pivotal interior mise-en-scene makes for captivating viewing.

    Lino Ventura is superb as usual, succeeding to legitimize a character that, on paper, is cliche: the laconic, hard-nosed, world-weary homicide detective. Ventura lives the role, making it completely believable, even though the script allows us little access to his inner workings; the film ends at the very moment it appears he will be forced to confront his failure for the first time.

    Michel Serrault is equal to the task as the suspected child-killer who shrewdly spars with the single-minded flic. The exchanges between the two are more-often-than-not pregnant with tension and the aura of a constantly metamorphosing playing field for a battle of wits. Serrault's character is by turns deplorably haughty and cunning, and pitiable; then later....

    The "message" of GARDE A VUE, if one were to search for one, is a condemnation of police methodology and the kind of pressures that make a cop over-zealous to, if necessary, close cases at the expense of justice. For most of its length though the film shines as nothing more than an exemplar of how to turn a potentially soporific set-bound scenario into a suspenseful drama of the utmost cinematic economy.
    8marcin_kukuczka

    What is there behind the door? A must see!

    Police, investigations, murder, suspicion: we are all so acquainted with them in movies galore. Most of the films nowadays deal with crime which is believed to involve viewers, to provide them with a thrilling atmosphere. However, most of thrill lovers will rather concentrate on latest movies of that sort forgetting about older ones. Yet, it occurs that these people may easily be misled. A film entirely based on suspicion may be very interesting now despite being more than 20 years old...it is GARDE A VUE, a unique movie by Claude Miller.

    Is there much of the action? Not really since the events presented in the movie take place in a considerably short time. But the way they are executed is the movie's great plus. Jerome Charles Martinaud (Michel Serrault) is being investigated by Inspector Gallien (Lino Ventura) and Insector Belmont (Guy Marchand). It's a New Year's Eve, a rainy evening and not very accurate for such a meeting. Yet, after the rape and murder of two children, at the dawn of the old year, the door of suspicion must be open at last. In other words, (more quoted from the movie), it must be revealed who an evil wolf really is. To achieve this, one needs lots of effort and also lots of emotions from both parties...

    Some people criticize the script for being too wordy. Yet, I would ask them: what should an investigation be like if not many questions and, practically, much talk. This wordiness touches the very roots of the genre. In no way is this boring but throughout the entire film, it makes you, as a viewer, as an observer, involved. Moreover, the film contains well made flashbacks as the stories are being told. Not too much and not too little of them - just enough to make the whole story clearer and more interesting. The most memorable flashbacks, for me, are when Chantal (Romy Schneider), Martinaud's wife, talks about one lovely Christmas... But these flashbacks also contain the views of the places, including the infamous beach. It all wonderfully helped me keep the right pace. And since I saw GARDE A VUE, I always mention this film as one of the "defenders" of French cinema against accusations of mess and chaos.

    But those already mentioned aspects may not necessarily appeal to many viewers since they might not like such movies and still won't find the content and its execution satisfactory. Yet, GARDE A VUE is worth seeing also for such people. Why? For the sake of performances. But here don't expect me to praise foremost Romy Schneider. GARDE A VUE is not Romy Schneider vehicle. She does a terrific job as a mother who is deeply in despair for a lost child. She credibly portrays a person who is calm, concrete, who does not refuse an offered cup of tea but who does not want to play with words. Her part which includes a profound talk of life and duty is brilliant, more credible than the overly melancholic role of Elsa in LA PASSANTE DE SANS SOUCI. It is still acted. However, Romy Schneider does not have much time on screen. Practically, she appears for the first time after 45 minutes from the credits; she, as a wife and a different viewpoint, comes symbolically with the New Year, at midnight. Her role is a purely supporting one. Who really rocks is Lino Ventura. He IS the middle aged Inspector Antoine Gallien who wants to find out the truth, who is aware that his questions are "missiles" towards the other interlocutor but does not hesitate. He is an inspector who, having been married three times, is perfectly acknowledged of women's psyche. He is the one who does not regard his job as a game to play but a real service. Finally, he is a person who does not find it abnormal to sit there on New Year's Eve. Michel Serrault also does a fine job expressing fear, particularly in the final scenes of the movie. But thumbs up for Mr Ventura. Brilliant!

    As far as memorable moments are concerned, this is not the sort of film in which this aspect is easily analyzed. The entire film is memorable, has to be seen more than once and has to be felt with its atmosphere and, which I have not mentioned before, gorgeous music. For me, the talk of Chantal and Inspector Gallien is the most brilliant flawless moment. You are there with the two characters, you experience their states of mind if you go deeper into what you see.

    GARDE A VUE is a very interesting film, a must see for thrill lovers and connoisseurs of artistic performances. New Year has turned and...is it now easier to open the door? You'll find out when you decide to see the memorably directed movie by Claude Miller. 8/10
    8brogmiller

    No police station is ever a happy place.

    The genre known as the 'police procedural' has been around since Wilkie Collins in the late nineteenth century and has reached the heights cinematically with Clouzot's 'Quai des Orfevres' and the 'High and Low' of Kurosawa.

    We owe a debt of thanks to brilliant screen writer Michel Audiard, himself no stranger to this type of material, for spotting the potential of John Wainwright's novel 'Brainwash' from 1979. Audiard also contributes dialogue to this adaptation, thereby ensuring that the characters have plenty to say!

    Wainwright, a private and taciturn Yorkshireman who described himself as a 'teller of tales and nothing more', is, alas, pretty well forgotten now. He acknowledged his admiration for Ed McBain's '87th Precinct' series whilst the authenticity of the interrogation methods in his books stems from his having been a policeman for over twenty years!

    One of the many joys of French cinema is its emphasis on character rather than plot and here Claude Miller has the golden opportunity of directing his four main protagonists in a confined space. The darkness outside and the rain lashing at the windows merely serve to heighten the tensions.

    Needless to say, a film like this only works if one is absorbed by the characters. How could one fail to be when these are played by Lino Ventura and Guy Marchand as 'good' cop and 'bad' cop respectively, Michel Serrault as the suspect and Romy Schneider as his wife?

    This is film acting of the highest quality in which the psychological penetration and ever-changing dynamics are utterly riveting. Serrault deservedly picked up a César for his portrayal. He has the showier role of course whilst the customary 'little is good, less is better' performance by Ventura is mesmerising. Guy Marchand's depiction of 'brawn over brain' is effective. Romy Schneider once again tugs at the heart strings. Her death the following year and the deep sadness that preceded it, makes her performance, in retrospect, even more touching.

    The ending, for some, is a little too 'convenient' but is no less powerful for that.

    The critical and commercial success of this piece gave Claude Miller a much-needed boost as his directorial career had been in the doldrums.

    Twenty years were to elapse before Hollywood filmed the obligatory remake. The result wasn't worth the wait!

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      Entirely shot in studio (with the exception of one sequence in a hotel) and in chronological order.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Un jour, un destin: Lino Ventura, les combats d'une vie (2011)
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      Written and Performed by Georges Delerue Et Son Orchestre

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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 aprile 1982 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Francia
    • Lingua
      • Francese
    • Celebre anche come
      • El interrogatorio: bajo custodia
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Préfecture des Yvelines - 11 Avenue de Paris, Versailles, Yvelines, Francia(police station courtyard)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Les Films Ariane
      • TF1 Films Production
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 27min(87 min)
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    • Proporzioni
      • 1.66 : 1

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