Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaOlivier, the nine-year-old son of Elisabeth and country veterinarian Serge, vanishes one afternoon on the way to his grandmother's house. The emotional aftermath of his disappearance sends h... Ler tudoOlivier, the nine-year-old son of Elisabeth and country veterinarian Serge, vanishes one afternoon on the way to his grandmother's house. The emotional aftermath of his disappearance sends his father packing from France to Africa and nearly destroys his mother, who clings to her ... Ler tudoOlivier, the nine-year-old son of Elisabeth and country veterinarian Serge, vanishes one afternoon on the way to his grandmother's house. The emotional aftermath of his disappearance sends his father packing from France to Africa and nearly destroys his mother, who clings to her remaining child Nadine--and her devoted neighbor Marcel. Several years later, having reloc... Ler tudo
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Love is always an illusion in "Olivier, Olivier". The only time it is at all real is in the early scenes of Nadine's and Olivier's childhood. From there on, guilt and possessiveness take over. In a frighteningly powerful way, everyone is, in turn, exposed for each of their darkest sides. The acting is great, there's no denying that. But it's far too narrowly focused. The cinematography is nice, but given virtually no breathing room. Scene after scene is the intense focus of faces and mid-range close-ups. Sometimes it feels like we never really get to see what's going on around these people. Then again, neither do they. Their world is excessively insular, incestuous, sealed in and circular.
There's a strange turn of events toward the last third of the film. A spiritual aspect is introduced briefly that has little forewarning and less explanation. I wouldn't normally be opposed to this inclusion, save for the fact that it has no real context or purpose in a straightforward drama. It feels ill-conceived and quite unbelievable.
In the end, most of the original questions are answered. Anyone who was watching could quite easily have pieced it together, but it is somewhat gratifying to see it resolved. A lot of people have praised this film as a stunning achievement. In a few ways, this can be true. But at the heart of "Olivier, Olivier", you are left with a somewhat dull, incompletely realized film. There are depths, both visual and emotional, that Agnieszka Holland doesn't nearly reach. It is a genuinely good film - but quite far away from being an excellent one.
The director, Agnieszka Holland, who owns the story and also wrote the screenplay, is already one of the oldest guests in my DVD collection. From the very first moments of the film, you realize that the music is by Zbigniew Preisner, who has worked with Agnieszka Holland before, and the music is very fitting for the film.
The cinematographer, Bernard Lutic, whose name is not widely known, has opted for a darker narrative in this film, unlike his other works.
It was quite a pleasant experience to watch Grégoire Colin, in his adolescence, alongside the young version of the beloved French actor François Cluzet, who captivates us. It was evident even back then that Grégoire Colin would become a great actor.
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- ConexõesReferences Os Caçadores da Arca Perdida (1981)
- Trilhas sonorasLes Anges
Lyrics by Michel Ferry based on the poem by William Butler Yeats (as W.B. Yeats)
Music by Zbigniew Preisner
Performed by Elzbieta Towarnicka
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 1.154.476
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 1.154.476
- Tempo de duração1 hora 50 minutos
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- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1