Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA successful entrepreneur in his fifties decides to abandon his loved ones and the empire he has built to find the liberty he yearns for, unaware that the itinerary of one's life often chang... Ler tudoA successful entrepreneur in his fifties decides to abandon his loved ones and the empire he has built to find the liberty he yearns for, unaware that the itinerary of one's life often changes in the funniest of ways.A successful entrepreneur in his fifties decides to abandon his loved ones and the empire he has built to find the liberty he yearns for, unaware that the itinerary of one's life often changes in the funniest of ways.
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He had worked previously with director Claude Lelouch on 'L'Homme qui me plait' and by all accounts did not take much pursuading to appear in this as he was strongly drawn to the character of Sam Lion, head of a business empire whose desire to 'escape' from his world causes him to fake his own death.
His grizzled, eccentric, understated performance is arguably his best and won him a much-deserved César which, typically, he declined to collect. His best scenes by far are those with the interesting Richard Anconina as Albert, a chance meeting with whom has far-reaching consequences for them both. The scene where Sam gives Al a few pointers on how to play the game of life is priceless. Anconina had previously made an impression in 'Tchao Pantin' for Claude Berri. Sam's daughter is sympathetically played by the director's wife Marie-Sophie L. Great to see one of the 'golden oldies' Daniel Gélin, in such good form as Albert's father.
The film itself is not without its weaknesses but these are outweighed by its strengths. It contains flashes of brilliance, touching moments, haunting images and a splendid score by the sine qua non of Lelouch films, Francis Lai.
As for Monsieur Belmondo best to leave the final words to Lelouch himself: "Cinema is dominated by stars you like from the very beginning."
Built like all Lelouch films, the film's beginning with constant flashbacks may be puzzling, especially scenes where Paul Belmondo (who looks a huge lot like his father) is playing a young Sam Lion while Sam Lion stands in the same room - a flashback sequence which takes a second to grasp.
One of Lelouch's most elaborate works, L'itineraire d'un infant gate is a must-see tale of self fulfilment.
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- CuriosidadesIt was the last big hit of Belmondo's career.
- Erros de gravaçãoDuring the artistic performance on the elephant in the circus the number of brick stones young Sam is balancing on fluctuates.
- Citações
Sam Lion: Do you really speak French?
Une rencontre de Sam: If you want to talk, yes.
Sam Lion: A taxi driver told me this was the place to go in Hamburg.
Une rencontre de Sam: As far as i'm concerned, it's 300 marks for an hour, 1000 marks for a night... and free if you marry me!
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosEvery man is alone, and no one cares about anyone, and our pains are a deserted island... Albert Cohen to Jacques Brel.
- ConexõesFeatured in As Cento e uma Noites (1995)
- Trilhas sonorasQui me Dira
Music by Francis Lai
Lyrics by Didier Barbelivien
Performed by Nicole Croisille, Jean Guidoni and Patricia Grillo
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- Países de origem
- Idiomas
- Também conhecido como
- Itinerary of a Spoiled Child
- Locações de filme
- Nationale 1, Groslay, Val-d'Oise, França(Sam in hiding)
- Empresas de produção
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- Tempo de duração2 horas 5 minutos
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1