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Valley of Love

  • 2015
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  • 1h 31m
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Gérard Depardieu and Isabelle Huppert in Valley of Love (2015)
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Isabelle and Gérard go to a strange appointment in Death Valley, California. They have not seen each other for years and are here to answer to an invitation from their son Michael, a photogr... Read allIsabelle and Gérard go to a strange appointment in Death Valley, California. They have not seen each other for years and are here to answer to an invitation from their son Michael, a photographer, which they received after his suicide, six months ago.Isabelle and Gérard go to a strange appointment in Death Valley, California. They have not seen each other for years and are here to answer to an invitation from their son Michael, a photographer, which they received after his suicide, six months ago.

  • Director
    • Guillaume Nicloux
  • Writers
    • Guillaume Nicloux
    • David H. Pickering
  • Stars
    • Isabelle Huppert
    • Gérard Depardieu
    • Dan Warner
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    • Director
      • Guillaume Nicloux
    • Writers
      • Guillaume Nicloux
      • David H. Pickering
    • Stars
      • Isabelle Huppert
      • Gérard Depardieu
      • Dan Warner
    • 13User reviews
    • 94Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    4planktonrules

    Depressing and not altogether satisfying despite the actors....

    I love French films and have seen, perhaps, a couple thousand...which is definitely a lot for an American. So, I jumped at the chance to review "Valley of Love". After all, two actors who I have loved in many French movies star in this production, Isabelle Huppert and Gérard Depardieu and I was excited to see them again. Plus, sadly, too often actors in their golden years disappear from films...so it was wonderful to see folks in their 60s starring in a film. And, I must say, the film did not over-glamorize them...particularly Depardieu. He's definitely put on weight over the years and appears in boxer shorts during much of the film...a great way to say 'to hell with the world's obsession over weight, beauty and age'! Unfortunately, while I applaud the film for using these folks and de-glamorizing them, the script itself left me very, very cold.

    The film is set in Death Valley, California in November. The folks continually complain how oppressively hot it is there, but this is only during the awful summer months when temperatures soar well over 49 Celsius (120 Fahrenheit). Despite what the film says, Novembers are lovely there with average temperatures 25C/77F...and very never a day approaching 38/120. So, ignore this mistake in the film...this huge national park is not all that inhospitable in the Fall.

    Isabelle is staying at some resort...waiting. You aren't sure why but soon see that she'd joined by her -ex, Gérard. Slowly do you learn the very strange reason they are there. Apparently, six months earlier, their son killed himself...leaving a very strange letter for each of them. In the letter he promises that if they follow his itinerary exactly in November, he will briefly re-appear to them! This is very strange to say the least and it's pretty obvious that Gérard holds little stock in all this...though he did inexplicably agree to join Isabelle. Through much of their time together, the two are a miserable pair--rarely agreeing on anything and they are a rather crabby couple. It seems pretty obvious why they are no longer together and that they were lousy parents to their son.

    What follows is an odd and somewhat surreal film...and one that leaves the viewer very confused as to what really has occurred. The ending is incredibly vague and the entire film left me dissatisfied. I didn't mind the vague ending as much as I just felt like the film wasted some terrific talent and could have done so much more with the characters. Not a terrible film...but one that I really wanted to love and recommend but simply can't.
    6paul-allaer

    French talkie with mega-stars Huppert and Depardieu

    "Valley of Death" (2015 release from France; 94 min.) brings the story of Isabelle and Gerard. As the movie opens, we see Isabelle walking through a resort, suitcase-on-wheels in tow, and checking in her room. The next day or so, Gerard also checks in, and soon we understand that they area a long-divorced couple who are mourning the suicide of their 31 yr. old son Michael. In his suicide note, Michael invites his parents to be in Death Valley on November 12, 2014, where he promises to see them again. At this point we are 15 min. into the movie but to tell you more would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: while Isabelle Huppert and Gerard Depardieu have been in movies together before, it's been decades since the last time. Here they play a fictional version of themselves (at one point, a guest in the resort tells Gerard, 'hey I recognize you, what movie were you in again? do you mind giving me an autograph?", which Gerard signs as "Robert de Niro", ha!). Isabelle and Gerard (the movie characters) have not seen each other in YEARS, and now struggle to understand their son's death, and why they are in Death Valley anyway. Will Michael appear, as he promised? (I won't spoil....) Meanwhile, Isabelle and Gerad talk, and talk some more, and then yet some more. At least the photography (filmed in Death Valley) is eye candy from start to finish. Which is more than we can say about Depardieu, grossly overweight (and has been for years), shown way too many times with far too little clothing. I had the good fortune of visiting Death Valley a few years back, and was surprised how beautiful it was, truly a memorable visit and I'd readily recommend you do it if you have the chance (I did it as a day-long trip from Vegas, which is 2 hours away).

    "Valley Of Love" premiered at the 2015 Cannes film festival. I can't recall whether it ever received a release in US theaters (and if it did, it bypassed Cincinnati). But I saw it at my local library the other day and immediately picked it up. The movie was okay, not great, not bad. The movie's entire raison d'être is to watch these giants of French cinema act together. For that alone, I'd have to give 7 or 8 stars, but alas, I can't as the underlying story is paper-thin. Even "Huppert" and "Depardieu" (as they are billed in the credits) can only do so much with the little material they are given here.
    9arfdawg-1

    Depardieu like you haven't seen him for 30 years!

    The Plot: Valley of Love is a 2015 French film directed by Guillaume Nicloux, starring Gérard Depardieu and Isabelle Huppert. It tells the story of two famous actors who used to be a couple and had a son 25 years ago. They reunite after the son's death, and receive a letter asking them to visit five places at Death Valley, which will make the son reappear. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.[

    I'm writing this review to set the record straight for all the mediocre reviewed jerks who were likely expecting a shoot 'em up movie.

    This is a FRENCH film. Yes, it's set in Western America, but it is a FRENCH film. If you know nothing about French movies, you'll probably hate this movie. But if you understand that French films deal with life differently than happy go lucky full of crap Hollywood, then you'll love this movie. As i do. It's real. No shellacking over the emotions.

    There is also an underlying truth to this movie with something similar happening to Depardieu and his own son that make it even more poignant.

    For me this movie is in line with some of the classic Depardieu movies made in the 70s and 80s before he sold out and just started showing up.

    But wait! There's more! About 2/3rds into the film it take a bit of a surreal/supernatural turn that reminds me a bit of Antonioni.

    This is truly a great movie.It makes you think and cry and think. Hollywood would never make it.
    4krocheav

    A Slow Journey To No Particular Place.

    At the close of this movie I half expected the name Roman Polanski might appear. Many of the under-explored themes and situations bring to mind vague occult aspects from several of his works. First and foremost is the promise of a ghostly re-appearance by the dead son of two French movie actors. They've received letters from their son following his suicide - instructing both to meet in Death Valley USA at specific times - where he will mysteriously reveal himself to them one last time (If not yet seen and you don't want to know anything about it there may be some minor spoilers following...)

    On the way to this event there are some bizarre happenings. The disturbing vision of a deformed girl in the middle of the night talking about death. A Wolf's (or Dog's) mutilated head in a bag, left in a toilet block. None of these situations are further explored - they just seem to happen for the sake of it. Cultists and film study groups will have a field day 'making-up' theories on the hidden deep and 'meaningful' messages.

    Gerard Depardieu and Isabelle Huppert give strong performances playing their own 'names sake's' and Cinematographer Christophe Offenstein bathes it in glossy images. The haunting minimalist music by Charles Avers is effective and it's disappointing to find the composer's name not included on this IMDb listing (trust this may be remedied). Director/Writer Guillaume Nicloux seems bent on being the replacement for Polanski and nearly bores the viewer to death with endlessly-long walking shots of his stars going somewhere or nowhere. Sometimes it's mildly compelling but ultimately empty.

    If you're into talkie supernatural themes or questions without answers you may find comfort here, otherwise be warned...
    7HotToastyRag

    Hits close to home

    Gérard Depardieu and Isabelle Huppert star as a former couple who have suffered the greatest tragedy known to mankind: the loss of a child. The impetus of the story is a message from their son, who wrote letters before his suicide promising he'd reappear one more time to say goodbye to his parents if they both travelled to Death Valley at a certain time. His parents haven't seen each other in a very long time, adding even more discomfort to an already strained and upsetting reunion.

    There's so much realism in this movie it actually hurts to watch. The saying of "art imitates life imitates art" was never so true as in Valley of Love. When Isabelle asks Gérard if he's happy, his answer is truly heartbreaking. I can only hope this movie was cathartic for him and didn't cause him additional pain. As an audience member, I was constantly reminded of how close to home the subject matter was, and it was very sad.

    If you do decide to watch this movie, you'll get to see some very good acting. How could Gérard not be fantastic in this film, right? You'll get to see lots of desert scenery, and feel the perfect pace of life that people feel once they're no longer whole. But bring your Kleenexes, because it's very heavy.

    Kiddy Warning: Obviously, you have control over your own children. However, due to adult subject matter and scary images, I wouldn't let my kids watch it.

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    • Trivia
      Soundtrack contains long snippets from the soundtrack of David Finchers "Zodiac" Film.
    • Goofs
      End of November, temperatures would not be as hot as in the film.
    • Quotes

      Gérard: I'm not letting a Hungarian castrate me, that's for sure

      [subtitled version]

    • Connections
      References Le Parrain (1972)
    • Soundtracks
      The Unanswered Question
      Written and Composed by Charles Ives

      © Peer International Corporation

      Authorised by S.E.M.I. Paris (France)

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 2015 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Official sites
      • Le Pacte (France)
      • Les Films du Worso (France)
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El valle del amor
    • Filming locations
      • Death Valley National Park, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Les Films du Worso
      • LGM Productions
      • Scope Pictures
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    • Budget
      • €2,900,626 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $28,648
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,849
      • Mar 27, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,264,277
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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