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Trágico Amanhecer

Título original: Le jour se lève
  • 1939
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 33 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,7/10
8,7 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Jean Gabin in Trágico Amanhecer (1939)
CrimeDramaRomanceSuspense

Depois de cometer um homicídio, um homem se tranca em seu apartamento e rememora os eventos que o levaram ao assassinato.Depois de cometer um homicídio, um homem se tranca em seu apartamento e rememora os eventos que o levaram ao assassinato.Depois de cometer um homicídio, um homem se tranca em seu apartamento e rememora os eventos que o levaram ao assassinato.

  • Direção
    • Marcel Carné
  • Roteiristas
    • Jacques Viot
    • Jacques Prévert
  • Artistas
    • Jean Gabin
    • Jacqueline Laurent
    • Arletty
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,7/10
    8,7 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Marcel Carné
    • Roteiristas
      • Jacques Viot
      • Jacques Prévert
    • Artistas
      • Jean Gabin
      • Jacqueline Laurent
      • Arletty
    • 49Avaliações de usuários
    • 37Avaliações da crítica
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    Jean Gabin
    Jean Gabin
    • François
    Jacqueline Laurent
    Jacqueline Laurent
    • Françoise
    Arletty
    Arletty
    • Clara
    Jules Berry
    Jules Berry
    • M. Valentin
    Mady Berry
    • La concierge
    René Génin
    René Génin
    • Le concierge
    • (as Genin)
    Arthur Devère
    Arthur Devère
    • Mr. Gerbois
    • (as Arthur Devere)
    René Bergeron
    René Bergeron
    • Le patron du café
    • (as Bergeron)
    Bernard Blier
    Bernard Blier
    • Gaston
    Marcel Pérès
    Marcel Pérès
    • Paulo
    • (as Peres)
    Germaine Lix
    • La chanteuse
    Gabrielle Fontan
    • La vieille dame dans l'escalier
    Jacques Baumer
    • Le commissaire
    Annie Cariel
    • Une locataire
    • (não creditado)
    Léonce Corne
    Léonce Corne
      Georges Douking
      Georges Douking
      • L'aveugle
      • (não creditado)
      Henry Farty
        Georges Gosset
        • Un agent
        • (não creditado)
        • Direção
          • Marcel Carné
        • Roteiristas
          • Jacques Viot
          • Jacques Prévert
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        Avaliações de usuários49

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        writers_reign

        Twilight At Dawn

        Carne and Prevert on a roll; hot on the heels of 'Quai des Brumes' comes this, next up will be Les Visiteurs du Soir' and THAT will be followed by 'Les Enfants du Paradis'. Get out of that, John Ford/Dudley Nichols. Where do you start with something like this, someone send a Runner for a new set of superlatives. Start with the heavy? Jules Berry, they don't come any oilier, he'd already scored in a previous Prevert script, 'Le Crime du Monsieur Lange' with Renoir on bullhorn and he used this as a warm-up for his Satan in 'Visiteurs'. Arletty? Garance-in-Waiting, 'Hotel du Nord' behind her, 'Visiteurs/Enfants' to follow. Gabin? What can I say. Even Nat Cole didn't have a trio like this. To quote the title of an earlier (1935) Gabin vehicle this was truly La Belle Equipe. How Hollywood could cast Hank Fonda in the Gabin role is beyond me. Hank, 'aw shucks' Fonda, niceness personified as decent but RUGGED Gabin? Come on, already. Vincent Price plays Jules Berry? Get real! Sandy Trauner's brilliant apartment building sets the tone here from frame #1. What an opening, Jules Berry exiting Gabin's room and running out of breath. Crowd assembling. Nowhere-To-Go Gabin holed up in his 10 by 6 reminiscing in Gitane time. Never had a chance, life's a bitch and then you die. Basically that's all there is to it. But, as someone once said, it's the way you tell them. Brilliant in spades.
        9Boba_Fett1138

        Great and unique storytelling makes great and unique movie.

        Thing that this movie is best known and appreciated for is its unique way of storytelling. It's one of the very first movies that features a story that gets mostly told with flashbacks and it keeps switching back between past and present. This storytelling technique was later made more famous and popular by Orson Welles with his masterpiece "Citizen Kane".

        But of course a movie requires a bit more than just some good storytelling, though it still remains a very important aspect. But this movie also has a great, quite simplistic movie, with still a lot happening in it, like only the French could make. It's a bit of a sweet love-story, that shows the events leading up to a fatal shooting. Some people will call this movie slow but hey, that was just the way movies were back in its days. But it's not like it's slow pace ever makes the movie a boring or dragging one, or at least not to me. It might had been the case if the movie had been a bit longer but with its running time around 90 minutes, it's simply a short movie to watch.

        It's also one beautiful looking movie, that features some great cinematography and especially lighting. Shadows play in important part in the movie its visual look. Amazing thing about its cinematography is that the movie actually had 4 different cinematographers attached to it. No idea what the story is behind this but I guess that each used their own specialty for this movie, or some of them simply got fired or stepped up during production. Anyway, whatever was the case, it really didn't hurt the movie its visual look. Marcel Carné movies often were visually a real pleasure to watch and this movie forms no exception on this.

        It's also a movie that quite heavily relies on its actors to tell its story and to deliver its great dialog, that got specially written by poet scenarist and songwriter Jacques Prévert. And this movie luckily had some great actors to work with. At the time Jean Gabin really was one of the best French actors. He really did his best work in the '30's and starred in some other classics such as "Pépé le Moko" and "La grande illusion" during the same decade.

        Some great and unique storytelling equals a great and unique movie.

        9/10

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        9mrtransfer-40808

        Great example of French Noir

        Told in flashbacks, the story slowly enfolds to explain the death that started the movie. A very touching love story. The guy is just trying to find a little love in his daily struggle to work a dead end job and make ends meet. There is miscommunication between some couples. Characters are unsure about what it is they really want out of life. Events lead tragically to a death. Trapped in his room by the police, the crowd responds with varying degrees of sympathy and confusion. Was the death inevitable? Those are the questions. In the end, you understand how the situation could have ended differently. You will enjoy this movie.
        Vincentiu

        simple story

        sentimental, far to be great, almost common. but seductive under the science of Carne to give delicate nuances to flash backs, to transform scenes in little gems. and, in same measure, the art of Prevert to transform each detail in a precise piece of puzzle. a film about love and innocence. about a kind of Mephisto - remarkable performance of Berry - and delicate lights of role in Jacqueline Laurent performance. but, in many aspects, a film of Arletty and Jean Gabin. not a surprise. the names of director and scriptwriter are basic guarantees for a remarkable work. but, after so many years, like many other films," Le jour se leve" has more seductive sparkles and great profound value.
        9Varlaam

        A tragedy of everyday proportions

        We see a man shot; who he is and why we don't know. The murderer has locked himself inside his room. Police are forced to shoot in, trying to get him to surrender. The story then proceeds in flashback.

        Marcel Carné directs this famous French film starring Jean Gabin. The two had worked together the previous year on "Le quai des brumes", a film well known then and now. If you are unfamiliar with Gabin, he was to the late 1930's in France what Bogey would be shortly in America, only Bogey with a soupçon of Cagney. More animated than Bogart, but less than Cagney with his agile song-and-dance-man side. A tough guy who's actually a good guy.

        Now, a soft-hearted tough guy who's surrounded by police -- that could also describe Bogart's breakthrough film, "High Sierra", from 1941, and perhaps there is some superficial similarity.

        However, this story is mostly a tale of love affairs and working class life -- that's really where its interest lies. There's a real sympathy here for the common man, when even a modest house on a rutted street would seem beyond his reach.

        This film's original reputation may have been based at least in part on its Gallic openness about sexual matters. It's quite outré by the Anglo-Saxon standards of 1939. Regardless, the justly celebrated "Le jour se lève" has a poetic quality overall, and a memorably ironic final shot of the kind we don't seem to see quite often enough anymore.

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          While not the first film to use dissolves to represent flashbacks, it was considered too new a method in the language of cinema that its producers' insisted on pre-title cards to avoid any confusion.
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          M. Valentin: You're the type women fall in love with . . . I'm the type that interests them.

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          Featured in Un compositeur pour le cinéma: Maurice Jaubert (1985)

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          • 9 de agosto de 1939 (Suécia)
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        • Idioma
          • Francês
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          • Daybreak
        • Locações de filme
          • Paris Studios Cinéma, Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, França(Studio)
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          • 16 de nov. de 2014
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        • Tempo de duração
          • 1 h 33 min(93 min)
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          • Black and White
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