Le grand jeu
- 2015
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- 1h 39m
Ostensible puppet master is an affable white-haired gentleman named Joseph Paskin casually approaches the sullen Pierre Blum outside a French casino. Joseph pretends not to recognize the 40-... Read allOstensible puppet master is an affable white-haired gentleman named Joseph Paskin casually approaches the sullen Pierre Blum outside a French casino. Joseph pretends not to recognize the 40-ish all-but-forgotten novelist, though time will soon reveal that there are no coincidence... Read allOstensible puppet master is an affable white-haired gentleman named Joseph Paskin casually approaches the sullen Pierre Blum outside a French casino. Joseph pretends not to recognize the 40-ish all-but-forgotten novelist, though time will soon reveal that there are no coincidences where Paskin's character is concerned.
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- 1 win & 2 nominations total
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I just happened to be reading a lot of the New York Times commentaries by people who must be like Blum, deeply disillusioned by the way society has gone and who became bitter nihilists, so this is a poignant and timely film to watch. Blum finds his salvation in Laura, jaded and world-weary activist who has stuck to her gun. The understated Clemence Poesy, in a limited role, gives one of the greatest performances of her career. Her long heart-to-heart conversation with Blum, filled with the wisdom that comes with age but also pregnant with romantic longing barely held at bay, alone makes this film worth watching. Her fiery gaze while listening to Blum's wife pleads his case, not saying a word but revealing everything with her eyes, is just as memorable.
The writing is excellent and the film-making more than adequate. Director Nicolas Pariser won Prix Louis Delluc "best first film" for this. Despite being a self-styled Francophile I have not heard of this prize before. Searching on Wikipedia I realize it is probably the most impressive film award I have ever know. More than half the films which have won the main prize have gone on to be recognized as all-time classics.
The intellectual-political setting of the film perhaps begs comparison with Arnaud Desplechin, but Pariser has far less navel-gazing tendency, and far better taste in female characters. Instead of the bimbos and ditzy neurotics who populate Desplechin's films, Pariser's heroines seem to have great conviction and are agents of their own fate. I have so far only seen _The Great Game_, but Anais Demoustier won a Cesar for _Alice and the Mayor_, and Pariser's new film _The Green Perfume_ stars Sandrine Kiberlain. I'm completely sold! It is so thrilling to discover new talent in the obscure corners of streaming services.
Did you know
- TriviaLe grand jeu (2015) (Games of Power or The Great Game) is a French political thriller drama film written and directed by Nicolas Pariser. The film premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival in August 2015. It won the Prix Louis-Delluc for Best First Film in December 2015.
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- Also known as
- Games of Power
- Filming locations
- 84 Avenue Kleber, Paris 16, Paris, France(Paskin's apartment exteriors)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $226,708
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1