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Até a Eternidade

Título original: Les petits mouchoirs
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 2 h 34 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,1/10
28 mil
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Pascale Arbillot, Valérie Bonneton, François Cluzet, Marion Cotillard, Jean Dujardin, Laurent Lafitte, Gilles Lellouche, and Benoît Magimel in Até a Eternidade (2010)
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Um acidente quase fatal deixa um amigo no hospital enquanto o resto vai de férias anuais. Mas seus segredos e sua dor pessoal ameaçam destruí-los.Um acidente quase fatal deixa um amigo no hospital enquanto o resto vai de férias anuais. Mas seus segredos e sua dor pessoal ameaçam destruí-los.Um acidente quase fatal deixa um amigo no hospital enquanto o resto vai de férias anuais. Mas seus segredos e sua dor pessoal ameaçam destruí-los.

  • Direção
    • Guillaume Canet
  • Roteirista
    • Guillaume Canet
  • Artistas
    • François Cluzet
    • Marion Cotillard
    • Benoît Magimel
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,1/10
    28 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Guillaume Canet
    • Roteirista
      • Guillaume Canet
    • Artistas
      • François Cluzet
      • Marion Cotillard
      • Benoît Magimel
    • 57Avaliações de usuários
    • 123Avaliações da crítica
    • 50Metascore
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    François Cluzet
    François Cluzet
    • Max Cantara
    Marion Cotillard
    Marion Cotillard
    • Marie
    Benoît Magimel
    Benoît Magimel
    • Vincent Ribaud
    Jean Dujardin
    Jean Dujardin
    • Ludo
    Gilles Lellouche
    Gilles Lellouche
    • Éric
    Laurent Lafitte
    Laurent Lafitte
    • Antoine
    Valérie Bonneton
    Valérie Bonneton
    • Véronique Cantara
    Pascale Arbillot
    Pascale Arbillot
    • Isabelle Ribaud
    Anne Marivin
    Anne Marivin
    • Juliette
    Louise Monot
    Louise Monot
    • Léa
    Joël Dupuch
    • Jean-Louis
    Hocine Mérabet
    • Nassim
    Matthieu Chedid
    • Raphaël
    Maxim Nucci
    • Franck
    Néo Broca
    • Elliot
    Marc Mairé
    • Arthur
    Jeanne Dupuch
    • Jeanne
    Mado Mérabet
    • Brigitte
    • Direção
      • Guillaume Canet
    • Roteirista
      • Guillaume Canet
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    Avaliações de usuários57

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    7pottypat-406-988909

    Pretty good film if you turn it off 10 minutes before the end

    I really enjoyed this movie. I liked the way it was filmed and directed. A good story, the script was tight, the actors very good and I engaged well in their characters. None of them were particularly likable either. I loved the sound track too, some great tunes. A shock for me was the ending, last 10 minutes. It appeared tacked on, as if the producer's wife said to him if you don't stick this on, no more amour for you Cherie. To me it almost ruined the movie, so turn it off about 10 minutes from the end, you'll know when. It would have got 10 stars from me but for that. But having said that if you're into Hollywood style huggy, tears and let it all out crap in slow mo with a wincingly appropriate tune, let it roll.
    5Rockwell_Cronenberg

    The acting exceeds the overall result.

    Guillaume Canet does his best Arnaud Desplechin impression to mixed results. The film centers on a simple plot (a group of longtime friends going on their yearly beach vacation together) with a slight twist (they leave a member of the group in the hospital to go). Canet (who wrote and directed) crafts a character piece, delving into the lies that these people tell each other and themselves, and then slowly picks at the facade until it all comes out in the open. It's a pretty standard premise, but the actors here really make the film shine. Every one of them has at least one moment to impress and the majority of the extended cast make good use of them.

    Francois Cluzet is excellent as the patriarch of the group, constantly in a state of distress over having to bury a secret that he's uncomfortable with. Benoit Magimel shines as a family man who is struggling with his sexuality. Gilles Lellouche is perfectly cast as the man-child with a heart of gold. It's no surprise that the one who shines brightest is Marion Cotillard, given the role of the woman who is caught in a state of despair, not really knowing what she wants in life. Unfortunately, Canet is incapable of creating characters with a real sense of depth to them. Even the main ones that we delve into only really have one thing that we barrel in on, and the female characters (aside from Cotillard's) are almost insultingly thin.

    The film pretty much focuses on the men and Cotillard, leaving the other women as these shells of characters that Canet refuses to dig into, despite the extensive 150 minute running time. You'd think that with a running time that long, he could have created characters much more complex than the ones we received. The film all boils up to a conclusion that is a very easy and obvious attempt at trying to get some emotion out of the audience, incredibly disappointing in it's predictability. Overall, this isn't a bad film; it's entertaining to watch and the actors are able to get some fine emotional moments out of it. But really it's a case of a great cast being able to overcome the ineptitude of it's writer and director.
    10gradyharp

    'The one thing friends can't escape is a few home truths.'

    Guillaume Canet creates films (Tell No One, Whatever You Say, J'peux pas dormir..., Je taim) that though they are about love, loss and life, they probe more deeply into the human condition than the glossy entertaining surface can conceal. In the end all of his films demand that the viewer connects to his concept of the flow of life and death and those aspects of living that make a difference. Les petits mouchoirs AKA Little White Lies magnifies these attributes. The story is so conversationally written that for a while it is difficult to pull together where the film is going, but by the end of the film the audience is so choked by the discoveries revealed that tears and a stunned afterburn are inevitable.

    Every year, Max Cantara (François Cluzet), a successful restaurant owner, and Véronique (Valérie Bonneton), his eco-friendly wife invite a their close-knit circle of friends to their beautiful Cap Ferrat beach house near Bordeaux to celebrate the birthday of Antoine (Laurent Lafitte) and kick-start the vacation. But, this year, before they all leave Paris, their mutual friend Ludo (Jean Dujardin) is hurt in a serious motorcycle accident, ends up the ICU and as the doctors say nothing can be done to change things for at least two weeks, the friends all proceed with their plans for vacation: no one stays behind to be supportive of Ludo, not even his apparent love partner Marie (Marion Cotillard). This sets off a dramatic chain of reactions and emotional responses. The eagerly anticipated vacation leads each of the protagonists to raise the little veils that for years they have draped over what bothers and upsets them. Pretenses become increasingly hard to keep up. Until the moment when the truth finally catches up with them all: each member of the group of friends has a problem that needs the support of real friends but none of them has the ability to share personal secrets. There are many concepts that are present here - one married man Vincent (Benoît Magimel) has an inexplicable physical and emotional attraction to Max who loathes the idea of a possible gay liaison; Marie is visited by an infrequent lover Nassim (Hocine Mérabet), Eric (Gilles Lellouche) longs to be reunited with the woman who has found another, Jean Louis (Joël Dupuch) awaits messages from his emotionally distant Juliette (Anne Marivin) - and so on. Yet each of these little situations confound Antoine who cannot believe this group would not stay near their critically injured friend Ludo. The consequences are revealing and point out the importance of owning up to the truths that define a life. To reveal the ending would be a disservice to all who may see this little masterpiece.

    The entire cast is of the highest caliber and Canet succeeds in getting brilliant performances from each. Though each actor is excellent, the performances by Benoît Magimel, Marion Cotillard and François Cluzet are exceptional. This is a thinking person's film but one that holds as much brilliant drama and impact as any film before us today. Grady Harp, February 13
    6claudio_carvalho

    Hidden Truths

    In Paris, a truck runs over the biker Ludo (Jean Dujardin) while he is driving home after spending the night snorting cocaine in a night-club. His long-time friends visit him in the hospital where he is in coma. The group is ready to travel on the annual vacation to the house of the successful businessman Max Cantara (François Cluzet) nearby Bordeaux and they decide to travel anyway and return when Ludo is better.

    The physiotherapist Vincent Ribaud (Benoît Magimel), who is married with a child, tells to his fifteen year-old friend and godfather of his son, Max, that he wants to talk to him in private and they have lunch together in Max's restaurant. Vincent discloses to him that he has fallen in love with him. Max reacts to his words and Vincent asks him to keep the secret and forget their conversation.

    Along the days, each friend has a little secret while Max is near nervous breakdown with Vincent. Until the day that Max's friend Jean-Louis (Joël Dupuch) tells the truth about their little lies and friendship.

    "Les Petits Mouchoirs" is a French movie about friends' reunion in the same style of the American "The Big Chill" by Lawrence Kasdan or the British "Peter's Friends" by Kenneth Branagh. The movie has great performances but the prolix story is too long, a corny conclusion and deserved to be better and better for such wonderful cast. I liked this movie, but many sub-plots and the conclusion should have been shortened or deleted in the edition. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Até a Eternidade" ("Until the Eternity")
    9rolivire-1

    One of the most realistic movies ever about the truth of life......

    Beautiful movie with topics and acting FAR ABOVE what we are used to get from the States (Hollywood). Most people in this movie of Canet are in their best years of their lives (and above the average if looking at their attractiveness)and meet on a holiday in Les Landes, south of France. Beautiful back ground music and (no French) songs coupled to nice realistic scenes of people which enjoy their holidays, but also have many disputes with their "friends". Acting is phenomenal!!All scenes within 2 and half hours watching are realistic and recognizable to the observer. The movie shows that people need each other to be able to have sex and make joy. If someone fells ill or is badly wounded as in this movie Ludo, he (or she) can shake it, because people tend to pay attention only to those which can offer them good company, joy or sex. Still there are some very friendly en good characters in this movie which offer people their attention without asking something in return. And off course the women in this movie are very forgiving to their more egoistic male partners, as is the case in real life.......

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    • Curiosidades
      The French title "Les Petits Mouchoirs" refers to an idiomatic expression that is similar to the English term "Sweeping something under the rug". You cover something up with a napkin or a handkerchief and pretend it's no longer there even though everyone knows it is. The English term "Little White Lies" is a similar if not identical concept.
    • Erros de gravação
      Eric sends a text message to Marie's cell phone to call him back urgently, while he is in the restaurant with the blonde actress. Marie's cell phone beeps when receiving this text message, but when Marie opens the text message, the cell phone's display shows that it is set on mute ("silencieux").
    • Versões alternativas
      There are three versions. These are the running times for them: "2 hr 34 min (154 min), 2 hr 34 min (154 min) (France), 2 hr 14 min (134 min) (theatrical) (South Korea)".
    • Conexões
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 6 de julho de 2012 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • França
      • Bélgica
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      • Lège-Cap-Ferret, Gironde, França
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      • € 15.268.310 (estimativa)
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      • 26 de ago. de 2012
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