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Ismael e Julie entram em um trio lúdico, mas emocionalmente entrelaçado com Alice. Quando a tragédia acontece, estes jovens parisienses são forçados a lutar com a fragilidade da vida e do am... Ler tudoIsmael e Julie entram em um trio lúdico, mas emocionalmente entrelaçado com Alice. Quando a tragédia acontece, estes jovens parisienses são forçados a lutar com a fragilidade da vida e do amor.Ismael e Julie entram em um trio lúdico, mas emocionalmente entrelaçado com Alice. Quando a tragédia acontece, estes jovens parisienses são forçados a lutar com a fragilidade da vida e do amor.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 4 vitórias e 13 indicações no total
Esteban Carvajal-Alegria
- L'ami d'Erwann
- (as Esteban Carvajal Alegria)
Alex Beaupain
- Le chanteur
- (não creditado)
William Leymergie
- Self
- (cenas de arquivo)
- (não creditado)
- …
Gaël Morel
- Un spectateur dans la fille d'attente
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
A typically powerful French film proving France as a great film making country! It is a dark comedy, with an intriguing structure...variously sad, funny and bizarre in equal measures. Some have described it as a musical comedy. It is not!
Intelligently choreographed performances from Louis Garrel as the central character, Ismael, from Ludivine Sagnier as his girlfriend Julie, from Clotilde Hesme as Alice, the third character in the love triangle. Chiara Mastroianni puts in a strong performance as Julie's sister, Jeanne.
Lovely images of grey, wintery Paris thanks to Rémy Chevrin; songs I want to hear again; memorable images of confused emotions and allegiances, and like Amelie,Delicatessen or Caché, it will stay with me a long time.
Brilliant, thanks Christophe!
Intelligently choreographed performances from Louis Garrel as the central character, Ismael, from Ludivine Sagnier as his girlfriend Julie, from Clotilde Hesme as Alice, the third character in the love triangle. Chiara Mastroianni puts in a strong performance as Julie's sister, Jeanne.
Lovely images of grey, wintery Paris thanks to Rémy Chevrin; songs I want to hear again; memorable images of confused emotions and allegiances, and like Amelie,Delicatessen or Caché, it will stay with me a long time.
Brilliant, thanks Christophe!
I'm not sure that even at their most downbeat, Messrs Kretzmer, Boublil & Schönberg could have thought of singing about grey skies raining down thousands of needles - and they were talking about the French Revolution! Anyway, that's the type of lyric written for this quirkily entertaining story that starts with three in a bed. "Ismaël" (Louis Garrel), his girlfriend "Julie" (Ludivine Sagnier) and her friend "Alice" (Clotilde Hesme). That doesn't go so well, indeed life for "Ismaël" generally takes a turn for the worst when tragedy strikes and everyone has to make some practical and emotional adjustments to their lives. As time passes, though, the green shoots of recovery start to emerge - but not where anyone expects them. That's largely down to the enthusiastic "Erwann" (Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet) who takes this complex but amusing look at the nature of human relationships full circle. Most of the musical numbers don't translate so well into English - the scanning and rhymes can sound a bit contrived, but the gist is there as the songs infill the narrative with some quite emotionally charged scenarios played out amidst the scenery of Paris. It can be cheesy at times, but it's essentially a story about the resilience of the human spirit to reboot and find new love where an old one has gone. Garrel is on good form here, some of his facial expressions just have to be seen as his character attempts to muddle through determined not to take the more obvious routes to happiness - despite himself, half the time. It's not deep and meaningful, but there are some salient points to be taken about grief and rejuvenation - and I did like the ending.
Paris, romance, love songs, and maybe a little Pedro Almodovar mixed in.
Love Songs is just that - fourteen love songs, all very beautiful, probably available on You Tube, tied together with some dialog.
I'm not impressed with Louis Garrel, but maybe I am not supposed to be.
It is Ludivine Sagnier (Paris, je t'aime, Swimming Pool, 8 femmes) that sets my heart a flutter, whether she is singing or discussing the intricacies of three-way sex with her mum. No, there is no sex in the film, it's a romance.
Clotilde Hesme is the third member of the menage a trois.
Part 1 ended in a manner that I did not expect in a romantic film.
Everything changed after the tragedy and a sadness came over the film as people struggled to find love and deal with loss.
It was all about the music, however, and, in that sense, it was a good film.
Love Songs is just that - fourteen love songs, all very beautiful, probably available on You Tube, tied together with some dialog.
I'm not impressed with Louis Garrel, but maybe I am not supposed to be.
It is Ludivine Sagnier (Paris, je t'aime, Swimming Pool, 8 femmes) that sets my heart a flutter, whether she is singing or discussing the intricacies of three-way sex with her mum. No, there is no sex in the film, it's a romance.
Clotilde Hesme is the third member of the menage a trois.
Part 1 ended in a manner that I did not expect in a romantic film.
Everything changed after the tragedy and a sadness came over the film as people struggled to find love and deal with loss.
It was all about the music, however, and, in that sense, it was a good film.
I wish I could see this film at least another 3 or 4 times, before making this comment, but I can't wait telling the world (ah ah) how much I loved it! This film is a huge and wonderful homage to a great deal of things. 'Great things' such as love, life, death... and more 'minor things' (?) such as youth, friendship, music, Paris, actors and actresses, directors such as Stanley Donen, Jacques Demy, etc. And still, this film manages to stay incredibly fresh, new, full of veiled references (I couldn't help smiling with delight, when seeing Chiara Mastroianni under her transparent umbrella, a reference to her mother, Catherine Deneuve, in The Umbrellas of Cherbourg). And the film goes on like that, like on a tight rope, with actors perched on their frail voices, never ridiculous, always moving and/or witty. It keeps moving (never a dull moment) and it keeps moving you. Never vulgar, never cheap, never shocking. A marvel of lightness. Could it be the unbearable lightness of what we call life?
Just out of the theatre, I would like to share my impressions about "Les Chansons d'Amour".
This movie is a rare jewel which is even more precious as France is changing so quickly at the moment. It reminds us that, at the end of the day, we are the only ones able to chose our own lives if not death. Actors and actresses are just perfect. Brigitte Rouan and Chiara Mastroiani in particular make you believe in a very vivid way that this French family exists somewhere.
I don't want to say anything about the storyline which is so moving. I began to cry at the first picture in black and white which... but I'd better stop right here.
I'm glad I bought the cd, I'm going to listen to it all evening.
I am so happy that such a movie exists.
Thank you (again) Christophe Honoré.
This movie is a rare jewel which is even more precious as France is changing so quickly at the moment. It reminds us that, at the end of the day, we are the only ones able to chose our own lives if not death. Actors and actresses are just perfect. Brigitte Rouan and Chiara Mastroiani in particular make you believe in a very vivid way that this French family exists somewhere.
I don't want to say anything about the storyline which is so moving. I began to cry at the first picture in black and white which... but I'd better stop right here.
I'm glad I bought the cd, I'm going to listen to it all evening.
I am so happy that such a movie exists.
Thank you (again) Christophe Honoré.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe titles of the three chapters in the movie "Le départ", "L'absence", "Le retour" are the same as in the movie "Les parapluies de Cherbourg"
- Citações
Ismaël Bénoliel: Je suis très mélancolique.
- ConexõesFeatured in La bisexualité: tout un art? (2008)
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Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 104.567
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 20.488
- 23 de mar. de 2008
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 2.996.312
- Tempo de duração1 hora 31 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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