Le parfum d'Yvonne
- 1994
- 1 h 29 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,3/10
1,3 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaHow the life of Victor Chmara toppled during the course of a single day during the summer of 1958?How the life of Victor Chmara toppled during the course of a single day during the summer of 1958?How the life of Victor Chmara toppled during the course of a single day during the summer of 1958?
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Sandra Extercatte
- Yvonne
- (as Sandra Majani)
Claude Dereppe
- Roger Fossorie
- (as Claude Derepp)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
1958 and the summer of secrets haunt Victor as his memories dwell into the lustful past of Yvonne's passion. They are accompanied by the eccentric gay Doctor and all together they hide secrets. Director Leconte never reveals in detail the meaning of their secrets but hints on them, allowing the viewer to work that little bit harder. The main interest is the sexual passion the camera has with beautiful Yvonne, a woman of leisure that distracts Victor and the viewer.
10ohoberg
If I would have the choice to take only one movie with me on the famous lonely island I would take this one. The director Leconte succeed to show what's really about in a relationship between a man and a woman. And that 's very difficult to show, very difficult.
And the beautiful actors, scene, Music ( Bach, Aznavour etc.)
To my mind it's not necessary to know from where the acting people are coming, and to be honest, after watching this movie more than twenty times for example I still don't know in which things Dr. Rene Meinthe is involved. The film shows the morbidity and noblesse in those times simply wonderful.
It's a little bit different from the novel but that doesn't matter. So enjoy. And of course it's a french one. Or does anyone of you really believe that you can make an erotic or at least a love scene between Britt Pit and Angela Dohle, that would look alike a frog is kissing an Allien. But that'a different thing.
And the beautiful actors, scene, Music ( Bach, Aznavour etc.)
To my mind it's not necessary to know from where the acting people are coming, and to be honest, after watching this movie more than twenty times for example I still don't know in which things Dr. Rene Meinthe is involved. The film shows the morbidity and noblesse in those times simply wonderful.
It's a little bit different from the novel but that doesn't matter. So enjoy. And of course it's a french one. Or does anyone of you really believe that you can make an erotic or at least a love scene between Britt Pit and Angela Dohle, that would look alike a frog is kissing an Allien. But that'a different thing.
The film creates a melancholic feeling of nostalgia. Viewers, who are able and willing to engage with it, will "mourn"/suffer with the characters and for the characters who, with all their hopes, dreams and (hinted) regrets, remain victims of their time or prisoners of their unlived lives.
Yvonne's sensualité, which is not an eroticism à la américaine, is, above all, part of her wider appeal: With Yvonne there is light, hope (America), dreams and the possibility of an escape from the existence of everyday life for Victor and Dr. Rene.
However, both characters seems to sense that these dreams and hopes are as éphémères as the summer they spend with Yvonne.
The melancholy in this film may be a bit on the sentimental side, which happens when you link it to nostalgia (but not necessarily as "In the Mood for Love" shows).
But I'd recommend it anytime, esp. If you have a chance to watch it in a cinema.
Yvonne's sensualité, which is not an eroticism à la américaine, is, above all, part of her wider appeal: With Yvonne there is light, hope (America), dreams and the possibility of an escape from the existence of everyday life for Victor and Dr. Rene.
However, both characters seems to sense that these dreams and hopes are as éphémères as the summer they spend with Yvonne.
The melancholy in this film may be a bit on the sentimental side, which happens when you link it to nostalgia (but not necessarily as "In the Mood for Love" shows).
But I'd recommend it anytime, esp. If you have a chance to watch it in a cinema.
A bad film also merits proper attention as it can help critics and viewers to ascertain what went wrong during the making of a particular film.This is also true for French film "Le Parfum d'Yvonne" which remains one of those horribly bad films which deserves to be seen as it has been directed by a famous director.For this film Patrice Leconte loses artistic control on many occasions as he leaves a lot of questions unanswered.The entire film is nicely shot and depiction of fun loving idlers is authentic yet this film fails to captivate audiences.This is the reason why most of the viewers will have a hard time figuring out what this film was trying to convey.It appears that viewers might complain that very less background information has been provided to enable them to comprehend what the film was all about. Despite its inherent shortcomings "Le Parfum d'Yvonne" is a film whose established actors Hipployte Girardot and Jean Pierre Marielle have done immense justice to their roles.However,it is really a pity that nothing much is known about Dutch actress Sandra Majani who shines throughout the film.Her sensual performance is extraordinary as it helps this film to be enjoyed only for its visual erotic undercurrents.
'"Le Parfum d'Yvonne", it's famous, every one knows it.' A then 23-year-old Swiss girl told me very excitedly when we so by chance stayed in the same drab pension at the Moslem Quarter in Old Jerusalem City in Jerusalem, Israel. That was 1994 and so I watched this movie in Vevey when I went to visit her later in 1995. Yes, entertaining and erotic to some extent. Changes from the original book are largely on the age of the characters like Victor is 18 in the book but a 30+ in the movie.
Its attractions are apparent: 1) Switzerland is famous for its natural beauty 2) young pretty sexy starlet who dares to undress in a sensuous way. She once takes off her brief panties at the pier of Lake Geneva and gives it to Victor as a gift 3) the story is told in flashback, perhaps in the early 60's where the actual incident takes place in 1958, nostalgia is always a hit to Europeans 4) tantalizing and sensuous love scene between Yvonne and Victor 5) the mysteries of Yvonne, Victor and homosexual Dr. Rene Meinthe, their own personal stories are not known at all 6) they meet at the hall/foyer of a hotel, a dream place of men and women to meet their romance or love, immediately they start their romance in such a beautiful place 7) Unreal is the word for the atmosphere, it is a dream, Yvonne is a big secret herself, she is unreal, hard to get hold of 8) Nice music, I especially remember the older man who sings "Sa Jeunesse" in dark voice.
All these are effective elements for a blockbuster movie. To me, it's a past-time entertainment without much to tell. So pitiful that Sandra Majani did not do any more filming after this one, she is really a sweet girl.
Its attractions are apparent: 1) Switzerland is famous for its natural beauty 2) young pretty sexy starlet who dares to undress in a sensuous way. She once takes off her brief panties at the pier of Lake Geneva and gives it to Victor as a gift 3) the story is told in flashback, perhaps in the early 60's where the actual incident takes place in 1958, nostalgia is always a hit to Europeans 4) tantalizing and sensuous love scene between Yvonne and Victor 5) the mysteries of Yvonne, Victor and homosexual Dr. Rene Meinthe, their own personal stories are not known at all 6) they meet at the hall/foyer of a hotel, a dream place of men and women to meet their romance or love, immediately they start their romance in such a beautiful place 7) Unreal is the word for the atmosphere, it is a dream, Yvonne is a big secret herself, she is unreal, hard to get hold of 8) Nice music, I especially remember the older man who sings "Sa Jeunesse" in dark voice.
All these are effective elements for a blockbuster movie. To me, it's a past-time entertainment without much to tell. So pitiful that Sandra Majani did not do any more filming after this one, she is really a sweet girl.
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- ConexõesReferenced in Parole de cinéaste: Patrice Leconte dans la cour des grands (2015)
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 29 min(89 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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