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Não me Toque

Título original: Out 1
  • 1971
  • Not Rated
  • 12 h 56 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,4/10
1,6 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Não me Toque (1971)
Trailer for Out 1
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Após a agitação civil de maio de 1968 na França, um surdo-mudo e um vigarista tropeçam ao mesmo tempo nos resquícios de uma sociedade secreta.Após a agitação civil de maio de 1968 na França, um surdo-mudo e um vigarista tropeçam ao mesmo tempo nos resquícios de uma sociedade secreta.Após a agitação civil de maio de 1968 na França, um surdo-mudo e um vigarista tropeçam ao mesmo tempo nos resquícios de uma sociedade secreta.

  • Direção
    • Jacques Rivette
    • Suzanne Schiffman
  • Roteiristas
    • Jacques Rivette
    • Suzanne Schiffman
    • Honoré de Balzac
  • Artistas
    • Michèle Moretti
    • Hermine Karagheuz
    • Karen Puig
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,4/10
    1,6 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Jacques Rivette
      • Suzanne Schiffman
    • Roteiristas
      • Jacques Rivette
      • Suzanne Schiffman
      • Honoré de Balzac
    • Artistas
      • Michèle Moretti
      • Hermine Karagheuz
      • Karen Puig
    • 19Avaliações de usuários
    • 31Avaliações da crítica
    • 87Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Out 1
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    Elenco principal48

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    Michèle Moretti
    • Lili
    Hermine Karagheuz
    • Marie
    Karen Puig
    • Elaine
    Pierre Baillot
    • Quentin
    Marcel Bozonnet
    • Nicolas…
    Jean-Pierre Léaud
    Jean-Pierre Léaud
    • Colin
    Michael Lonsdale
    Michael Lonsdale
    • Thomas
    Sylvain Corthay
    Sylvain Corthay
    • Achille
    Bernadette Onfroy
    • Bergamotte
    Edwine Moatti
    • Béatrice
    Monique Clément
    • Faune
    Juliet Berto
    Juliet Berto
    • Frédérique
    Gérard Martin
    • Un faux célibataire
    Gilette Barbier
    Gilette Barbier
    • La logeuse de Colin
    Jean-Pierre Bastid
    • Trois truand
    Urbain Dia Mokouri
    • Trois truand
    Jacques Prayer
    • Trois truand
    Michel Berto
    • Honeymoon
    • Direção
      • Jacques Rivette
      • Suzanne Schiffman
    • Roteiristas
      • Jacques Rivette
      • Suzanne Schiffman
      • Honoré de Balzac
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários19

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    9Jeremy_Urquhart

    No other film could make you feel the same way

    Out 1 is the longest film I've ever seen, and at just under 13 hours, it's likely to stay the longest film I'll ever see. Really, it blurs the line between being a miniseries and being a long, long film, but it does remain consistent with its characters and loose storylines and over eight roughly 90-100 minute episodes, and it does present a whole experience that is best watched in a short timeframe.

    All in one go is likely impossible, but I watched it all within less than 24 hours (made a whole day of it, really, with a few longish breaks). It is sometimes tedious, sometimes frustrating, and more often than not confusing. But with a premise involving over a dozen main characters interweaving, with said characters often keeping their identities and motives secret from other characters, the overwhelming confusion and density of it all makes sense in its own unique way. As a viewer, you're swept up in something that's hard to comprehend. So too are many of the film's best and most interesting characters.

    The length contributes to this feeling. It is a daunting runtime and the first few hours in particular have many scenes that are patience-testing. With a plot concerning the possible existence of a secret society that no one is sure about, with some characters going to extreme lengths to discover it, Out 1 almost reflects that by being so impenetrable and sometimes hard to watch. You may understand it after a while, or continuing to watch may make you more confused. Either way, you're solving a mystery, or you're experiencing more and more the feeling of paranoia and confusion that I think the film wants you to feel. Ideally, you'll probably get to do a bit of both.

    It's an amazing experience as a result, and it uses its runtime well to create a unique feeling that a film probably couldn't pull off as effectively with a more traditional runtime. The 13 hours is also justified by thirteen being an important number within the film's story in more ways than one, and there being (maybe?) 13 main characters (you could argue that at least). Funnily enough, I'd be more likely to find the length unjustified if this was 11 or 12 hours, as a result.

    Cannot recommend this for everyone and cannot say I enjoyed every minute. I don't think I was supposed to of course. But what this film does is impressive and unique, and I know it put me in a headspace that no other film has done before (you will feel paranoid for at least the last few hours, and will be on your toes questioning many things to do with the storylines and the filmmaking). It's challenging, and fairly often it's not exactly fun, either, but it's an ambitious and successful experiment in sustaining a sense of anxiety and suspicion, and very much a one-of-a-kind near masterpiece as a result.
    ametaphysicalshark

    A thrilling and fascinating enigma

    More than anything else watching "Out 1, noli me tangere" was a completely unique and, as much as I hate the use of the word in relation to film, revelatory experience. For most of my life I have involuntarily dwelt on what I perceived as 'imperfections' in any book, film, television series, or album I was particularly interested in, and completely ignored the argument that the whole, the ultimate experience, overpowers any flaws to the point that they don't matter. By no means is "Out 1" a 'perfect' film by conventional standards, boom mics are visible, random passers-by in Paris stare with bewilderment at Rivette and his actors, some scenes (in my estimation) go on far too long, specifically the 'acting exercises', which are beautiful and fascinating at times and indulgent nonsense at their worst. At least, that's what I thought while watching the film. Looking back at "Out 1" as a complete work of art it is a triumph of style, of aesthetic, of humor, of storytelling and of acting, and the end product is, in its own unique way, 'perfect'.

    "Out 1" has an intimidating reputation, and most reviewers fail to point out that it is largely unwarranted. Most people know it as an outrageously long (it is nearly thirteen hours in length) hardcore art film. That is not true. "Out 1" was planned as a television series for French state TV, which refused to air it resulting in it being shown once, theatrically, over two days in 1971 and then disappearing for 18 years. It is, in intent, as much a conventional theatrical film as Dennis Potter's "The Singing Detective" or "I, Claudius". This is not in any way diminishing its status, in fact, it should encourage more people to see the film knowing that it was intentionally split into eight easily digestible episodes and flows like a great miniseries.

    Also, while the film has sections of impenetrability, and is ultimately confusing here and there, it does have a mostly linear and easy-to-follow storyline, at least for the attentive, intelligent viewer. It's also an incredibly entertaining storyline, and while I'm not going to describe it here, I'll just quote from Rosenbaum's review of the film, which does a nice job of summing up the main plot: "Then gradually, as in a vast novelistic fresco, more crisscrossing intrigues emerge -- some of which include a lawyer (Francoise Fabian), another member of Lili's group (Hermine Karagheuz), and a hippie boutique owner (Bulle Ogier) with a dual identity who provides the name for episode six, "From Pauline to Emilie," all by herself -- until all strands are intertwined. Eventually Frederique steals a batch of letters that point her in the direction of the same mystery Colin is investigating: a clandestine group of 13 people from different sectors of French society who, inspired by Balzac's Histoire des Treize (gracefully explained here by Eric Rohmer, in the role of a literary scholar), have come together to control Paris. Or perhaps the group has never existed as anything but a plan, one abandoned after the failed French revolution of 1968. Colin and Frederique have different reasons for their pursuits -- his are intellectual, hers are mercenary; their paths cross only once, and very briefly at that." There is more to the film, certainly, much more, but that is the main driving force of the story.

    The film also destroyed any ideas I had about 'efficiency' in storytelling. "Out 1" takes as much time as it needs to tell its story, and unfolds slowly over eight episodes, exploring each and every one of its characters in great detail and leading to a climax that's both believable and satisfying within the realm of the film, but also frustrating not in a conventionally anti-climactic fashion, but in the way the end of a story within your own actual life often feels. I do firmly believe that the viewer should not attempt to watch the film in one long stretch, as the ability to reflect on each episode (which are, on average, around 90 minutes long, and are as full of detail and depth as many great feature films) was an essential part of just how much I ended up enjoying "Out 1". It is lengthy, sure, but it is unbelievably enjoyable viewing, mostly thanks to the fantastic enigma at the center of the film as well as its brilliant sense of humor. I'm sure Rivette enthusiasts will stop reading this once I say it, but I can absolutely see the Coen brothers (albeit the Coens in "Barton Fink" mode rather than "Burn After Reading" mode) making a much shorter version of this film and doing a great job of it. The characters, the humor, and the mystery are all there.

    Nearly all of the characters in this film are great, but Colin and Frederique are possibly my two favorite characters in all of cinema. I won't say much about them here, but they are among the best-defined and most interesting characters I've seen, and even without the strength of the rest of the film would have been enough to keep it interesting. I'm not sure how much of this film was improvised, but I understand that quite a lot of it was, which is really a testament to the skill of the cast and also the director, whose long takes and subtle direction are as fascinating and beautiful as the performances and story. "Out 1" is a fascinating enigma of a film, one which takes the viewer on a fascinating, enigmatic journey filled with hilarity, tragedy, and mystery, as well as a healthy dose of adventure. "Out 1" defies labels, defies genre categorization, and remains completely unpredictable throughout (even its final shot is surprising, and brilliant). This is most definitely a masterpiece.
    5ninecurses

    Best left unseen

    Over the years, I have read so many articles on Out 1, and have seen so many stills from it, that I felt as though I'd already seen the movie. Out 1 already existed for me in such a big way, that finally watching it could only lead to disappointment. Sadly, this was the case. As great as Out 1's legend is, for me it never comes together. It's all promise unfulfilled.

    There are Holy Grail movies: Films written and talked about in reverential tones, yet largely unavailable to the public. Until recently, "Out 1" was one of these, and having lived with its legend for many years, I was giddy the day it showed up on Netflix. An eight-part film totaling about 13 hours? I was binge-ready! Unfortunately, it took only about half way thru the first segment for my enthusiasm to wane.

    But oh is it ever ambitious, and almost every concept and character that we are introduced to is inherently interesting. One example is in how two different acting troupes work toward discovery in the play that each is planning to put on - It seems to be a great metaphor for this very film - but their rehearsal scenes go on (and on), and there are so many of them. 10, 20, even 30 minute (!!) scenes of actors writhing around on dirty theater floors? I love the slower pace of foreign films, but it was just too much.

    The acting? Jean-Pierre Leaud, who I usually find fascinating, here just annoys the crap out of me. The rest of a very large cast, many of whom were big in French cinema, may or may not be doing good work. With long, rambling scenes inside of the film's overall loose structure, I actually couldn't tell. Rivette usually has one camera going, and he just lets it roll. Even his veteran actors at times seem lost.

    If being loose and letting things "just play out" was what Rivette was going for, I think that he could have made his point in less than 13 hours. Considering how much love Out 1 continues to get, perhaps it's just me who is missing out. Yet I can't help think that he not only let his actors down, but that he let his viewers down, too.

    I'll leave it to other reviewers to get into The Thirteen, Balzac, Lewis Carroll, conspiracies, paranoia, etc. It IS all very fascinating to read about.

    Having read (and heard) so much over the years, about both the film and its legend, it felt as though I had already seen the movie. I could recall its characters, style, and elements with clarity. Unfortunately, having now seen it, that movie has been erased from my memory. I should have stuck with the legend. Sadly, the "Out 1" of my mind no longer exists.
    10hemmin1966

    It is difficult to find right words

    This is the very La Nouvelle Vague.One of the best films of the New Wave and I dare say one of the first ten ever made! Why? The atmosphere, the story,the actors (actress) are all brilliant. This is the theater, a fairy tale, the life, the film.Paris. Thank you Mr.Rivette.
    9XopenairX

    What's this film about?!

    What a crazy film!It lasts 12(!) hours and you don't understand who these people are and what are they doing!The main plot is about a bunch of clueless actors trying to bring on scene "Prometheus",but there are lots of sub-plots,like the disappearing of Thomas and a crazy guy looking for Monsieur Warok....what's the meaning of all this???

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    • Curiosidades
      With a run time of thirteen hours, this is one of the longest films ever made.
    • Citações

      Thomas: You want me to show you the Thirteens game?

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      In the closing credits to the first three episodes, Colin (who is pretending to be a deaf mute) is not credited by his character name, but as "le jeune sourd-muet" which translates to "the young deaf/ mute". After that is revealed to be an act and his name is finally spoken, the credits to the remaining episodes credit him as Colin.
    • Versões alternativas
      An version shortened to 4h20 was released in March 1974. It was titled "Out 1 : Spectre".
    • Conexões
      Edited into Out 1: Espectro (1972)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 18 de novembro de 2015 (França)
    • País de origem
      • França
    • Central de atendimento oficial
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    • Idiomas
      • Francês
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Out 1
    • Locações de filme
      • 37 Rue du Louvre, Paris 2, Paris, França(Colin kicked out of newspaper's offices)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Sunchild Productions
      • Les Films du Losange
      • Ministère de la Culture
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 31.539
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 12.537
      • 8 de nov. de 2015
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 37.743
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    • Tempo de duração
      12 horas 56 minutos
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