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Eva

  • 1962
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 56 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,4/10
2,2 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Jeanne Moreau in Eva (1962)
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Um romancista galês em Veneza é humilhado por uma francesa que ama dinheiro que o ludibria eroticamente.Um romancista galês em Veneza é humilhado por uma francesa que ama dinheiro que o ludibria eroticamente.Um romancista galês em Veneza é humilhado por uma francesa que ama dinheiro que o ludibria eroticamente.

  • Direção
    • Joseph Losey
  • Roteiristas
    • James Hadley Chase
    • Hugo Butler
    • Evan Jones
  • Artistas
    • Jeanne Moreau
    • Stanley Baker
    • Virna Lisi
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,4/10
    2,2 mil
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    • Direção
      • Joseph Losey
    • Roteiristas
      • James Hadley Chase
      • Hugo Butler
      • Evan Jones
    • Artistas
      • Jeanne Moreau
      • Stanley Baker
      • Virna Lisi
    • 31Avaliações de usuários
    • 24Avaliações da crítica
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    Jeanne Moreau
    Jeanne Moreau
    • Eve Olivier
    Stanley Baker
    Stanley Baker
    • Tyvian Jones
    Virna Lisi
    Virna Lisi
    • Francesca Ferrara
    James Villiers
    James Villiers
    • Alan McCormick - a screenwriter
    Riccardo Garrone
    Riccardo Garrone
    • Michele - a player
    Lisa Gastoni
    Lisa Gastoni
    • The red-headed Russian
    Checco Rissone
    Checco Rissone
    • Pieri
    Enzo Fiermonte
    Enzo Fiermonte
    • Enzo
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    • Anna Maria
    Roberto Paoletti
    Alexis Revidis
    Alexis Revidis
    • The Greek
    • (as Alex Revidis)
    Evi Rigano
      John R. Pepper
      John R. Pepper
      • The little boy
      • (as John Pepper)
      Van Eicken
      Peggy Guggenheim
      • Baccarat-player at casino
      Gilda Dahlberg
      Nicky Amey
      Giorgio Albertazzi
      Giorgio Albertazzi
      • Sergio Branco Malloni - a movie director
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      • Direção
        • Joseph Losey
      • Roteiristas
        • James Hadley Chase
        • Hugo Butler
        • Evan Jones
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      monabe

      If you are an admirer of Jeanne Moreau you should try to see this movie.

      If you fondly remember Jeanne Moreau from Jules et Jim, that alone will make this film well worth seeing. I recall it as a very " early 60's " movie, with not a little incoherence in the plot department. However, Jeanne Moreau's unique presence and "look" really fitted the role she played, and is something of a tour-de-force.
      7davidholmesfr

      Deaf in Venice

      Filmed in noir et blanc this is more noir than blanc. `Film gris' might be a better category. Venice in the winter with stormy waters, in more ways than one, provides the backdrop to this tale of two strong characters, Eve (Moreau) and Tyvian Jones (Baker). Neither character deserves, or gets, a shred of sympathy from us, she being a ruthless gold digger and the personification of evil, he a womanising writer who takes plagiarism to new heights (or depths).

      Despite this, the powerful interaction between them draws us in to their world as their doomed relationship develops. This development is far from straightforward, as one would expect with Losey directing a French/Italian production. Both main characters appear deaf to each other's needs or demands. The film starts more or less where it finishes but we do not get taken around a clear circle, rather we fly off at irregular tangents. Whilst not making for easy viewing it does, nevertheless, hold our attention.

      Moreau is central and dominates every scene in which she appears. In truth when she's not on screen the film falls rather flat. I'm not convinced that casting Baker, whose expertise lay in hard man roles either military (`Zulu') or criminal (`Robbery'), was right. He just about got away with it as a university don in Losey's later film `Accident', but as a writer moving in artistic circles this may be a stretch too far. If a freebooting Welsh Lothario (in Dylan Thomas mode) was required just think what Richard Burton might have made of it!

      Watch out for a brief, but wonderful performance by James Villiers as a lugubrious, plummy screenplay writer.

      This is not a film for recalling the `funny bits' but I defy British viewers not to enjoy Moreau's last words in the whole film - `Bloody Welshman'. Not a term unheard in English, Scottish or Irish rugby circles – but coming from Jeanne Moreau? Hilarious and wonderful.

      The film is probably about 15 minutes too long – some of the scenes between the two main characters have elements of repetition and add little to the overall development. An interesting, if flawed, movie.
      6mbloxham

      transitional genre, looking more back than forward

      The humiliation of a vain playboy at the hands of Eva (or Eve as he

      will call her), played by Jeanne Moreau occurs with too much

      predictability & haste, and must in the end drag. The film should

      have been cast with Burton and Moreau, & the Stanley Baker left in

      a more British genre - for though Baker plays with great

      intelligence, nicely turning our sympathies away as the character

      receives his come-uppance, there is a curious implausibility about

      the combination. Two incommensurate worlds, sexes, as a

      theme to be sure, but neither can be appreciated from the other,

      and so neither is enhanced.
      9tonstant viewer

      Splendid Combination of Genres

      "Eva" is based on a novel by James Hadley Chase, the British writer of American "tough-guy" novels. Director Joseph Losey overlays a cryptic story of alienation and obsession, and the beautiful photography makes the life of the film seem simultaneously glamorous and lonely.

      But inside this modish story of a not-very-admirable man and the evil woman he falls in love with is a rollicking old noir screaming to be let out, with Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer as the femme fatale.

      Contemporary Hollywood-style, one-thought-at-a-time storytelling is conspicuously absent here. The audience has to work to connect the dots in this film - there's no directorial hand on the back of your neck, turning your head to look at this road sign, then that, then the other. A requirement of active audience effort was once taken for granted, but is now much more rare and may be an unfamiliar experience for some viewers.

      Jeanne Moreau is compulsively watchable (as always) as a woman who thinks, but we rarely know about what. The improbably handsome Stanley Baker has the time of his life acting for once, rather than punching someone's chin every twelve minutes, as in most of his films. Virna Lisi has dignity and consequence as the good girl whose love is never valued enough.

      The underlying story of the film is a classic fantasy of male self-justification - man chases the wrong woman, one who treats all men badly because she can. The man lets himself be led around by his privates, he thinks with the wrong part of his body, and then he blames the hash he makes of things on the "evil" woman (see Adam's explanation to God in the Garden of Eden story). Another predessor of the film is Hogarth's The Rake's Progress.

      Who the other characters are and what their motivations might be are minor questions - they are peripheral figures who only serve to focus the film on the central issues of male weakness and female inscrutability. The eternal question, "What do women want?", is enough to destroy the unstable male protagonist, and we watch him unravel in the beautifully photographed surroundings of Venice and Rome. The admirable letterbox transfer looks particularly seductive on a big-screen TV.

      If you ever wondered what a film might look like that combined "The Blue Angel," "L'Avventura" and "Out of the Past," this is about as close as you'll get. Recommended to all except the most passive viewers.
      searchanddestroy-1

      Pure masterpiece

      This film is very close, faithful to the James Hadley Chase's novel. Actually Chase gave with this book the quintessence of his whole world, whole atmosphere, among the more than one hundred books he wrote - the femme fatale, as we found in nearly each of his novels. But here you have NO criminal elements, ONLY the femme fatale line, no gangsters nor killers and blackmailers, no psychopaths either. This story is filtered, purified of allthe other ingredients that I just mentioned above.

      So, back to this movie, the female character is absolutely perfect for a complex and so deep minded actress as Jeanne Moreau was all long her career. The thousand faces actress for me. The eternal search for her true identity woman on screen. Not because I am French. But she is absolutely awesome here. Back to James Hadley Chase, there were two main elements in his work. Femme Fatales and GREED, GREED, GREED. Here you have only the woman aspect. Women who ALWAYS drive men to their own doom.

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        Originally, this subject was offered by the Hakim brothers, who produced it, to Jean-Luc Godard to direct. Godard was anxious to sign Richard Burton for the leading role, but failed and then dropped out of the project. The Hakims instead obtained the services of another Welsh actor, Stanley Baker, who insisted on them hiring his friend Joseph Losey to direct.
      • Citações

        Eve Olivier: Bloody Welshman!

      • Conexões
        Featured in Jeanne M. - Côté cour, côté coeur (2008)
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      • Data de lançamento
        • 3 de outubro de 1962 (França)
      • Países de origem
        • Itália
        • França
      • Idiomas
        • Inglês
        • Italiano
      • Também conhecido como
        • Eve
      • Locações de filme
        • Salita dei Borgia, Roma, Lazio, Itália(Eva hiding from Tyvian at night)
      • Empresas de produção
        • Paris Film Productions
        • Interopa Film
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      • Tempo de duração
        1 hora 56 minutos
      • Cor
        • Black and White
      • Proporção
        • 1.85 : 1

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