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La fille du RER

  • 2009
  • Unrated
  • 1h 37min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,0/10
1697
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
La fille du RER (2009)
A lie told by Jeanne (Dequenne), where she claims she was attacked on a train by six young men, grows into France's biggest news story of the day.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA drama centered on a young woman who claims she was the target of an anti-Semetic attack and the subsequent media sensation it creates.A drama centered on a young woman who claims she was the target of an anti-Semetic attack and the subsequent media sensation it creates.A drama centered on a young woman who claims she was the target of an anti-Semetic attack and the subsequent media sensation it creates.

  • Regia
    • André Téchiné
  • Sceneggiatura
    • André Téchiné
    • Odile Barski
    • Jean-Marie Besset
  • Star
    • Émilie Dequenne
    • Catherine Deneuve
    • Michel Blanc
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,0/10
    1697
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • André Téchiné
    • Sceneggiatura
      • André Téchiné
      • Odile Barski
      • Jean-Marie Besset
    • Star
      • Émilie Dequenne
      • Catherine Deneuve
      • Michel Blanc
    • 18Recensioni degli utenti
    • 65Recensioni della critica
    • 68Metascore
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    Interpreti principali24

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    Émilie Dequenne
    Émilie Dequenne
    • Jeanne
    Catherine Deneuve
    Catherine Deneuve
    • Louise
    Michel Blanc
    Michel Blanc
    • Samuel Bleistein
    Mathieu Demy
    Mathieu Demy
    • Alex
    Ronit Elkabetz
    Ronit Elkabetz
    • Judith
    Nicolas Duvauchelle
    Nicolas Duvauchelle
    • Franck
    Jérémie Quaegebeur
    • Nathan
    • (as Jérémy Quaegebeur)
    Djibril Pavadé
    • Tom
    Alain Cauchi
    Alain Cauchi
    • Marius
    Amer Alwan
    • Le vendeur de bagages
    Mélaine Leconte
    • La serveuse
    Raphaëline Goupilleau
    • L'officier de la brigade des Stups
    Arnaud Valois
    Arnaud Valois
    • Gabi
    Bruno Mary
    • Policier hôpital
    Jessica Borio
    • Secrétaire
    Benoît Solès
    • Jeune avocat
    • (as Benoît Soles)
    Shoshana Lok
    • La mère de Judith
    Bertrand Soulier
    • La père de la petite fille
    • Regia
      • André Téchiné
    • Sceneggiatura
      • André Téchiné
      • Odile Barski
      • Jean-Marie Besset
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    3Scroobious

    Girl Interrupted... Rollerblading

    This movie consists of scenes of a girl Rollerblading, occasionally interrupted by a failed attempt at storyline and character study. Before, or better if, you read any further: Don't Waste Your Time.

    This movie was 102 Minutes, but honestly felt double that length. The whole thing stunk, but here come the specific aspects of reek. We are never given any motivation for the "true event" culmination this movie is based around. There are peripheral stories and characters that are useless to plot development and uninteresting. It's slow, it goes nowhere and if I hadn't been watching it with other people I would have shut it off about 3/4s of the way through.

    I think there is still a contingent of American people out there that believe foreign equals complex and innovative. Watch this Rollerblading commercial called a movie and you'll realize that merde is merde in any language. (Look it up).
    8gradyharp

    Consequences or Truth

    André Téchiné's 'The Girl on the Train' (La fille du RER) focuses on a naive girl Jeanne (Émilie Dequenne) who fabricates a story about being attacked on a suburban Paris train by black and Arab youths who supposedly mistook her for a Jew. The story is based on a real event that took place in France in 2004, adapted for the stage by Jean-Marie Besset as 'RER', and written for the screen by Besset, Odile Barski, and director Téchiné. Téchiné, stating that 'the story became the mirror of all French fears, a revelation of what we call the 'collective unconscious.' How an individual's lie is transformed into truth with respect to the community at large and its fears', 'The Girl on the Train' dissects the psychological circumstances and consequences surrounding a bold lie in a rich drama, concentrating on the permutations such an act has one all concerned.

    Jeanne lives with her single mother Louise (Catherine Deneuve) who manages the family finances as a childcare provider. Jeanne spends the greater part of her time roller skating and it is on one of her excursions that she meets the rather mysterious Franck (Nicolas Duvauchelle), a young wrestler who immediately attempts to win Jeanne's attention and affection despite Jeanne's insecurities. They eventually respond to the mutual chemistry and Franck searches for a way to help Jeanne out of financial difficulties: they become caretakers in a warehouse home, which is unbeknownst to Jeanne, a drug trafficking site. An incident occurs when a 'buyer' shows up and Franck is stabbed in defending his caretaker job and Jeanne's future. Jeanne is distraught but when she visits Franck in the hospital, Franck blames Jeanne for his bad luck and rebuffs her - he must now serve prison time for his involvement in the drug game.

    Now, torn between her loss of money, her new 'home', and the love of Franck, Jeanne plans a manner of striking back: she slices her skin, clips her hair, and paints swastikas on her abdomen and reports that she has been attacked by anti-Semites. Louise seeks the assistance of an old flame who is now the important Jewish lawyer Samuel Bleistein (Michel Blanc) - man with whom Jeanne had unsuccessfully interviewed for a job - and what Louise thought would be a protection for both Franck and Jeanne results in Jeanne's confession that she fabricated the entire incident, a factor that disrupts the lives of all those affected by the lie, especially the family of Bleistein already teetering on disintegration due to the rocky marriage of his son and daughter-in-law and the preparation for the grandson's contested Bar Mitzvah.

    Téchiné knows how to take seemingly ordinary people and circumstances and show the profound effect of evil wherever it raises its head. The film is enhanced by the verismo photography by Julien Hirsch and the apropos musical score by Philippe Sarde. While this film is not quite up to the standards of Téchiné's films such as 'Wild reeds', 'My Favorite Season', 'Changing Times' or 'Strayed', it still maintains that realistic surface beneath which lies the real grit of life. In French with English subtitles.

    Grady Harp
    sandover

    The girl on the train

    André Téchiné's newest film The Girl on the Train is a combination topical expose and sophisticated melodrama. Using a real-life case where Alice (Emilie Dequenne), a girl from a banlieu outside Paris lied about being the victim of a bias attack, Téchiné takes the emotional pulse of hate crimes and finds symptoms of common psychological distress. In other words, it's a love story from the uniquely expansive—and inquiring—point of view that makes Téchiné France's most fascinating contemporary filmmaker.

    The first sight of Alice rollerskating through the streets, thick curly hair surrounding her stolid face, presents a "normal" Téchiné youth—complex, enigmatic, hypersensitive to the world. Alice's place in the universe, and her politically incorrect actions, recall the troubled boy in the 1987 Scene of the Crime where Téchiné evoked the template of Great Expectations to explore how one character's fortune linked to and revealed a larger, social view of destiny.

    Pondering Alice's emotional life when she falls in love with a young wrestler, Franck (Nicolas Duvauchelle), takes Techine beneath the surface stability of other characters. Alice's mother Louise (Catherine Deneuve) was a nonconformist now settled by maternity and unsettled by encountering an old acquaintance, Jewish activist Samuel Bleistein (Michel Blanc). Techine intermixes these histories and on-going fates; his quick, graceful pace, piercing insight and visual flair are perfectly symbolized in Alice's rollerskating sprees. One is constantly propelled and dazzled.

    Alice's heterosexual female story keeps Téchiné several leaps ahead of one's expectations—and especially the intellectualized gay-ghetto preoccupations of his sex-and-psychology protégé Jacques Nolot (Before I Forget, Porn Theatre).

    The contrasts between Alice and Louise, Bleistein and Franck vividly illustrate the common effort to achieve satisfaction and strength. For Téchiné, race, class and gender give access to understanding this constant struggle. His post-modern approach, through Dickens, Lean, even the Dardennes brothers (Dequennes is best known for their film Rosetta) remains unsentimental about obdurate human nature. And for those further intrigued by these mysteries of love and character and society—and their authenticity—an honorary soundtrack to the emotions Téchiné uncovers in The Girl on the Train can also be found in every track of Morrissey's Years of Refusal.
    6SnoopyStyle

    how to fake a neo-Nazi attack

    Jeanne (Émilie Dequenne) is a beautiful roller blading girl. Her mother Louise (Catherine Deneuve) was an ex to prominent Jewish crusading lawyer Samuel Bleistein. Jeanne fails to get a job with him. She starts dating sketchy Franck. He's arrested and then he rejects her. She's heartbroken and fakes an attack by neo-Nazis on a train even cutting herself.

    She's an enigma wrapped in a mystery performed by a blank actress. I don't feel like the movie explain anything about her. Dequenne is a beautiful girl but I don't get a sense of her character. In many ways, she is the least interesting character in the movie. As for the story, it's not terribly intense or dramatic. The danger for her is so low. This is supposedly inspired by true events. It does make me wonder about the real story. This could have been a great exciting character study.
    5nlmark

    Amusing, but it probably wasn't meant that way

    I just watched this film in the cinema, and I got to say, at the end I was walking out of the cinema with a big smile on my face. Not because I had seen a very good movie, but rather because I found the sheer randomness of the narrative pretty funny.

    The movie tries to give a psychological motivation for the actions of its protagonist Jeanne, but what it actually accomplishes is very a fragmented sketch of Jeanne's life. There seems to be some causality in the narrative, but nowhere is there real motivation for the plot events. A lot of loose ends are left untied, and I kind of wondered why some things were even shown.

    The film style is sloppy and unimaginative. The director tries to establish a motif by repeatedly showing shots involving a metro, but the shots don't really fit well and its only purpose seems to be to remind us of what the movie is about (if you knew before going to see the movie). The editing is fragmentary and mediocre, the cinematography seems okay.

    I wouldn't really recommend seeing this film, though as I said before, I did enjoy myself, if not really for the reason I was supposed to.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 18 marzo 2009 (Francia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Francia
    • Sito ufficiale
      • UGC (France)
    • Lingua
      • Francese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, Roissy-en-France, Val-d'Oise, Francia
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Union Générale Cinématographique (UGC)
      • SBS Films
      • France 2 Cinéma
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    • Budget
      • 9.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 208.023 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 19.154 USD
      • 24 gen 2010
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      • 1.703.963 USD
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