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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFacing a failed relationship and a struggling restaurant, a woman hits the road for a trip with her grandson.Facing a failed relationship and a struggling restaurant, a woman hits the road for a trip with her grandson.Facing a failed relationship and a struggling restaurant, a woman hits the road for a trip with her grandson.
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This is a movie in a long tradition of making movies for the only buyer: the government. So a 20-25 minute feature is blown up to 95 minutes to leave a boring taste of "has been". It's probably good enough for the die hard fans, but an avoidable waste of time for the others.
about family. about the discover of the nuances of past. about ages and links and duty ad a road to yourself. about forms of joy, nostalgia, understanding of reality and humor. special humor. Catherine Deneuve is herself. master of exploration of the levels of role, giving more than a splendid job but a delicate homage to the force and fragility of an age, proposing a trip in the essence of appearances and the way to reconquest the lost time. a film who impress. for the science of director to present, in convincing manner, a story of every day, exploring each significance. for the young actor performance. for the moments of trip. for emotion. and, sure, for the transformation of Bettie. beautiful. and useful.
If there was a blueprint for one, this would tick a lot of boxes (no pun intended). It also includes a young boy, which is always a bit of a risk no matter the genre. But the kid holds his own, which is not an easy task "against" one of the best female french actresses. It's still more about her and her (characters) intention/goal to find herself. That road to self fulfillment is a weird one and will not be to everyones taste, as this drama evolves slowly.
But if you are into those things, then you will have a good time (as much as is possible and even through the tough moments of course). You might not always feel empathy or can relate to everything our main character is doing, but her moves do make sense in some weird way. But can you stomach a movie like this?
But if you are into those things, then you will have a good time (as much as is possible and even through the tough moments of course). You might not always feel empathy or can relate to everything our main character is doing, but her moves do make sense in some weird way. But can you stomach a movie like this?
"On My Way" (2013 release from France; 113 min.; original title "Elle S'en Va") brings the story of Bettie (played by Catherine Deneuve), a sixty-something widow who runs a small restaurant somewhere in Bretagne. Things are not well with Bettie: the restaurant is barely surviving, and her love life is in tatters. One afternoon, Bettie leaves the restaurant, on the pretense of getting some cigarettes, but instead Bettie hits the road. In a separate but parallel story line, Bettie's daughter Muriel, a single mom, has a job offer in faraway Brussels, and can Bettie pick up Charly, Muriel's 11 yr. old son, and take him to Charly's grandfather (on Charly's dad's side). Bettie reluctantly agrees. To tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.
Couple of comments: first, this movie is written and directed by French actress/director Emmanuelle Bercot, specifically with Catherine Deneuve in mind for the role of Bettie. Second, I have seen many movies of Catherine Deneuve, and this is yet again a top notch acting performance. Hard to believe that she is 69 years when this was filmed! It comes as no surprise that this role netted her yet another, the umpteenth, nomination for Cezar Best Actress (the Oscar equivalent in France). But kudos as well to newcomer Nemo Schiffman who is outstanding as the 11 yr. old boy. Third, a good chunk of the movie plays out like a true road movie, French style of course. The movie takes us on the back roads of various regions in France, including of course Bretagne, but also the Loire region, and Haute-Savoie. Last but certainly not least, while there is a good amount of "family drama", the movie is also an ode to life in rural France that is becoming more and more out of reach or simply disappearing. Check out the long scene where the entire family is having dinner outside. So French! Bottom line: this movie is an unexpected pleasure which I enjoyed from start to finish. This movie showed up this weekend without any pre-release hype or advertising at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati, and I figure this won't play long so I went to see it right away. The matinée screening where I saw this at today was better attended than I had expected. If you are in the mood for a top quality foreign movie that is miles away from your standard Hollywood fare, and where you get to watch one of the top actresses of this generation, by all means, don't miss this, be it in the theater or on DVD/Bly-ray. "Elle S'en Va" is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Couple of comments: first, this movie is written and directed by French actress/director Emmanuelle Bercot, specifically with Catherine Deneuve in mind for the role of Bettie. Second, I have seen many movies of Catherine Deneuve, and this is yet again a top notch acting performance. Hard to believe that she is 69 years when this was filmed! It comes as no surprise that this role netted her yet another, the umpteenth, nomination for Cezar Best Actress (the Oscar equivalent in France). But kudos as well to newcomer Nemo Schiffman who is outstanding as the 11 yr. old boy. Third, a good chunk of the movie plays out like a true road movie, French style of course. The movie takes us on the back roads of various regions in France, including of course Bretagne, but also the Loire region, and Haute-Savoie. Last but certainly not least, while there is a good amount of "family drama", the movie is also an ode to life in rural France that is becoming more and more out of reach or simply disappearing. Check out the long scene where the entire family is having dinner outside. So French! Bottom line: this movie is an unexpected pleasure which I enjoyed from start to finish. This movie showed up this weekend without any pre-release hype or advertising at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati, and I figure this won't play long so I went to see it right away. The matinée screening where I saw this at today was better attended than I had expected. If you are in the mood for a top quality foreign movie that is miles away from your standard Hollywood fare, and where you get to watch one of the top actresses of this generation, by all means, don't miss this, be it in the theater or on DVD/Bly-ray. "Elle S'en Va" is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
My score of 4 might be a bit high for this one, as there really wasn't a lot to love about this one. Catherine Deneuve's acting was nice....but apart from that I can't see much reason to see this film.
The film begins with Bettie (Deneuve) working hard in her restaurant as well as dealing with a mother she really doesn't like. When she goes for a short drive, however, she just keeps driving...abandoning her business without notifying anyone. Soon, however, her freedom is interrupted when Bettie's very angry daughter calls and demands that Bettie drop everything to pick up her grandson...a boy with whom she's had very little contact. The two then go on a roadtrip together and you are supposed to think they've bonded...but I just thought the kid was in insufferable brat.
The biggest problem about this film is that no one seems to like each other very much and the context for all this is missing...as if you've walked in a room with a family you don't know and you aren't introduced. And, to make it worse, you just find that you don't care about any of them. A misfire...with some decent acting.
The film begins with Bettie (Deneuve) working hard in her restaurant as well as dealing with a mother she really doesn't like. When she goes for a short drive, however, she just keeps driving...abandoning her business without notifying anyone. Soon, however, her freedom is interrupted when Bettie's very angry daughter calls and demands that Bettie drop everything to pick up her grandson...a boy with whom she's had very little contact. The two then go on a roadtrip together and you are supposed to think they've bonded...but I just thought the kid was in insufferable brat.
The biggest problem about this film is that no one seems to like each other very much and the context for all this is missing...as if you've walked in a room with a family you don't know and you aren't introduced. And, to make it worse, you just find that you don't care about any of them. A misfire...with some decent acting.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe film was slated to film some scenes in the village of Villebois in Ain, France, on 16 June 2012, with extras hired and events canceled. However, just four days prior, the mayor received a phone call from the production letting him know that the scenes would be filmed in Izieu instead, some 30 km away.
- ConnessioniFeatured in La noche de...: El viaje de Bettie (2017)
- Colonne sonoreLa nostra casa
Performed by Gino Paoli
Written by Flavio Carraresi and Sergio Bardotti
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- On My Way
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- Hotel Palace de Menthon, Menthon-Saint-Bernard, Haute-Savoie, Francia(Hotel where the reunion of the 1969 winners "Miss-region France" takes place.)
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 317.324 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 10.536 USD
- 16 mar 2014
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- 5.505.705 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 56min(116 min)
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