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M. Butterfly

  • 1993
  • T
  • 1h 41min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,7/10
11.453
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Jeremy Irons and John Lone in M. Butterfly (1993)
In 1960s China, French diplomat Rene Gallimard falls in love with an opera singer, Song Liling - but Song is not at all who Gallimard thinks.
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Nella Cina degli anni '60, il diplomatico francese Rene Gallimard si innamora di una cantante d'opera, Song Liling, ma Song non è affatto quello che pensa Gallimard.Nella Cina degli anni '60, il diplomatico francese Rene Gallimard si innamora di una cantante d'opera, Song Liling, ma Song non è affatto quello che pensa Gallimard.Nella Cina degli anni '60, il diplomatico francese Rene Gallimard si innamora di una cantante d'opera, Song Liling, ma Song non è affatto quello che pensa Gallimard.

  • Regia
    • David Cronenberg
  • Sceneggiatura
    • David Henry Hwang
  • Star
    • Jeremy Irons
    • John Lone
    • Barbara Sukowa
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    11.453
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • David Cronenberg
    • Sceneggiatura
      • David Henry Hwang
    • Star
      • Jeremy Irons
      • John Lone
      • Barbara Sukowa
    • 63Recensioni degli utenti
    • 33Recensioni della critica
    • 43Metascore
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    Jeremy Irons
    Jeremy Irons
    • René Gallimard
    John Lone
    John Lone
    • Song Liling
    Barbara Sukowa
    Barbara Sukowa
    • Jeanne Gallimard
    Ian Richardson
    Ian Richardson
    • Ambassador Toulon
    Annabel Leventon
    Annabel Leventon
    • Frau Baden
    Shizuko Hoshi
    Shizuko Hoshi
    • Comrade Chin
    Richard McMillan
    Richard McMillan
    • Embassy Colleague
    Vernon Dobtcheff
    Vernon Dobtcheff
    • Agent Etancelin
    David Hemblen
    David Hemblen
    • Intelligence Officer #1
    Damir Andrei
    • Intelligence Officer #2
    Antony Parr
    • Intelligence Officer #3
    Margaret Ma
    • Song's Maid
    Tristram Jellinek
    • Defense Attorney
    Philip McGough
    • Prosecution Attorney
    David Neal
    David Neal
    • Judge
    Sean Hewitt
    Sean Hewitt
    • Ambassador's Aide
    Peter Messaline
    • Diplomat at Party
    Michael Mehlmann
    Michael Mehlmann
    • Drunk in Paris Bar
    • Regia
      • David Cronenberg
    • Sceneggiatura
      • David Henry Hwang
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    Recensioni degli utenti63

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    9claudio_carvalho

    Strange and Fascinating Film Inspired by True Events

    In 1964, in Beijing, the French Ambassaty accountant René Gallimard (Jeremy Irons) goes to a social event without his wife Jeanne Gallimard (Barbara Sukowa) and meets the opera singer Song Liling (John Lone). René becomes attracted to Song and soon he meets her at the local opera house. He falls in love with her and Song becomes his mistress. Meanwhile Ambassador Toulon (Ian Richardson) promotes René to Vice- Consul and he becomes adviser for the French Intelligence. But Song has deep secrets that the naive René does not have any idea and believes is part of the Chinese culture.

    "M Butterfly" is a strange and fascinating film inspired by true events that makes it believable. Directed by David Cronemberg, "M Butterfly" is probably one of his best films with an intriguing love story about clash of cultures, having China as background in a troubled revolutionary moment great acting and magnificent cinematography and set decoration. Even when watched more than once, "M Butterfly" is still an attractive gem. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "M Butterfly"
    Infofreak

    A flawed but fascinating film.

    Of all the David Cronenberg movies I have seen 'M. Butterfly' is my least favourite, but that's certainly not to say that it is entirely worthless. Despite some flaws and a few dead spots it is still quite a fascinating film. One of the oddest things about this movie is that despite its general feeling of unbelievability it is based on a true story. Cronenberg adds to this by deliberately casting the rather butch John Lone, rather than a more obviously androgynous actor (ala 'The Crying Game', a movie this is often compared to). This makes the story more confronting and less comfortable, and also one assumes, closer to the actual facts of the case. Jeremy Irons, who was robbed of an Oscar in Cronenberg's previous 'Dead Ringers', is outstanding as usual, Lone (still mainly known for 'The Last Emperor') isn't as good, but still fine, and the supporting cast includes a nice turn from Brit veteran Ian Richardson ('Dark City'). Most Cronenberg fans will probably find this a bit difficult to get into, as the material isn't exactly typical of the director, but it's much better than its bad press makes out. I expected to hate it, and I didn't.
    9sagg928

    Enigmatic Scorcher and FASCINATING!

    Jeremy Irons and John Lone (who plays the character, Song Liling) should both have gotten academy awards for their performance in this incredibly enigmatic and captivating scorcher of a movie. This is a completely new twist on on the classic opera and may even be more of a believable story because it is so creatively wicked. It has a sexual tension that holds throughout the whole movie and is entirely played out in the mind and sensuously mesmerizing at the same time.

    It's an emotionally tortuous journey that Jeremy Irons makes in the name of love (?), and more likely addicted passion. John Lone's performance is exceptional as one who is just as driven and hooked psychologically in his own way as what it is in him that drives him to fulfill Jeremy's ecstasy and descent into irretrievable madness.

    Definitely one of the best movies ever! I hope this makes it to DVD sometime soon as it surely deserves to be seen again and again.
    Clive-Silas

    Cronenberg, Hwang and Irons miss some opportunities.

    Jeremy Irons has specialised for many years in playing characters who build up a world of their own, and then have the world fall to pieces around them; who destroy themselves internally. This is the key characteristic for his parts in Damage, Cronenberg's Dead Ringers, Lolita (of course) and M. Butterfly. In this movie, however, it slightly misses the true impact of such events Irons has exhibited so well in those other parts, mainly because the final "revelation" actually doesn't happen until after Gallimard's world has already collapsed, with Butterfly's arrest (by the Red Guard, as an artist and thus a criminal) and his own recall to Paris. But he doesn't find out the truth about his Butterfly until the court case, where Irons is unable to react - he has to react without reacting, so to speak, and he just sits there looking as if he'd just bitten into a thistle. Were I to write the screenplay, I would have changed some of the order of events. It is not important to the movie that Gallimard learn of the true nature of his lover in the court room, so I would have that revelation earlier, thus completing the cycle of destruction we have seen in his life, and also avoiding that impossible ride in the police van near the end of the film. (First of all, it is impossible that two co-defendants in an espionage case would be transported together, secondly it is impossible that they be alone without a guard in the back, and thirdly it is quite impossible that the guards in the front of the van would not have noticed that one of the prisoners has taken off all his clothes!) Certain other elements also detracted from the movie. It does not do an avowedly art house film any good to Hollywood-ise things up by having Chinese people talk to Chinese people in heavily accented English.

    And in the end, what was achieved? This case, as is pointed out in the film, was a national joke in France. Presumably Hwang didn't give the case the comedy treatment because he saw something deeper, something to learn about human nature. But in fact we learn very little about human nature that wasn't already obvious - the idea of subsuming one's whole being to an image of perfection; the inability to love the creator of an image if one has loved the image and discovered it to be nothing. All this is too obvious. Some merit might have been retrieved if it could be shown that Gallimard was intentionally deceiving himself, but that is clearly not the case.

    An "ordinary" movie from David Cronenberg transpires to be almost too ordinary.
    10gradyharp

    M. BUTTERFLY: A Unique Love Affair and Political Intrigue

    M. BUTTERFLY continues to rank among the more important cinematic adaptations of a brilliant play - this one by the playwright David Henry Hwang. Having the pleasure to see two productions of the play - New York and Los Angeles - and viewing the film (1993) in the theater and on DVD brings an immense amount of satisfaction of just how fine this work is and continues to satisfy. The fact that David Henry Hwang wrote the screenplay suggests how true to the original the film is and how much of an impact it makes on the viewer

    M. BUTTERFLY is based on a true story that stunned the world. During the Cultural Revolution in China in the mid-1960s, a French diplomat René Gallimard (a brilliant portrayal by Jeremy Irons) falls in love with a Chinese opera singer Song Liling (John Lone) - women were never allowed to sing in the Beijing Opera so the fact that Song is a man is credible. Song Liling touches him with a love as vivid, as seductive--and as elusive--as a butterfly. The love affair is so fragile and respectful that René does not suspect that Song is a man in disguise. René Is an important diplomat with the French Embassy, married to Jeanne (Barbara Sukowa), and is responsible for maintaining the high standards of diplomacy. Song Liling has been placed in the position of an undercover agent to gather secrets from the Embassy about the American plans in Vietnam. As René is promoted he demands to see his M. Butterfly without her clothes, an Song's only protection about her gender identity is to reveal that she is pregnant with René's child and must leave to be with her family until the child is born. As the Cultural Revolution heightens the French Embassy is to be diminished and it is discovered that René has been in a liaison with with a Chinese spy and is sent back to France to be imprisoned. When he is put on trial Song appears in Paris to be placed on the witness stand and since years have passed since their last meeting, Song attempts to offer herself once again to be René's Butterfly. Whether or not René's passion was a flight of fancy, it sparked the most vigorous emotions of his life. Only in real life could love become so unreal. And only in such a dramatic tour de force do we learn how a fantasy can become a man's mistress--as well as his jailer. In a desperately touching final scene we see the imprisoned René perform the final act from the opera that has accompanied this film - Puccini's MADAMA BUTTERFLY.

    The story is at once compelling, explosive and slyly humorous, 'a work of unrivaled brilliance, illuminating the conflict between men and women, the differences between East and West, racial stereotypes--and the shadows we cast around our most cherished illusions.' The musical score by Howard Shore integrates arias and choruses from Puccini's opera with music from Chinese opera and his own sensuously beautiful original musical score. David Cronenberg directs with the tight amount of surreal disbelief the piece needs, but it is the brilliant acting of Jeremy Irons and John Lone that illuminate this film. It is a masterwork.

    Grady Harp

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    • Quiz
      David Cronenberg loved the play so much that when he heard a movie was being made about it, he volunteered immediately to direct it.
    • Blooper
      The word accordion is misspelled "accordian" in the closing credits.
    • Citazioni

      Song Liling: The days I spent with you were the only days I ever truly existed.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Malice/Cool Runnings/Short Cuts/M. Butterfly/For Love or Money (1993)
    • Colonne sonore
      M. Butterfly
      Written by Giacomo Puccini

      Arranged by Howard Shore

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 21 dicembre 1993 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Canada
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Cinese
      • Francese
      • Italiano
    • Celebre anche come
      • 蝴蝶君
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Balassagyarmat, Ungheria(Prison)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Geffen Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 17.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 1.498.795 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 57.280 USD
      • 3 ott 1993
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      • 1.498.795 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      1 ora 41 minuti
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      • Dolby Stereo
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      • 1.85 : 1

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