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La loi du marché

  • 2015
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Vincent Lindon in La loi du marché (2015)
Full trailer for La loi du marché (The Measure of a Man) in French.
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Workplace DramaDrama

At the age of 51 and after 20 months on unemployment, Thierry starts a new job that soon brings him face to face with a moral dilemma. How much is he willing to accept to keep his job?At the age of 51 and after 20 months on unemployment, Thierry starts a new job that soon brings him face to face with a moral dilemma. How much is he willing to accept to keep his job?At the age of 51 and after 20 months on unemployment, Thierry starts a new job that soon brings him face to face with a moral dilemma. How much is he willing to accept to keep his job?

  • Director
    • Stéphane Brizé
  • Writers
    • Stéphane Brizé
    • Olivier Gorce
  • Stars
    • Vincent Lindon
    • Karine de Mirbeck
    • Matthieu Schaller
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stéphane Brizé
    • Writers
      • Stéphane Brizé
      • Olivier Gorce
    • Stars
      • Vincent Lindon
      • Karine de Mirbeck
      • Matthieu Schaller
    • 27User reviews
    • 138Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Vincent Lindon
    Vincent Lindon
    • Thierry Taugourdeau
    Karine de Mirbeck
    • La femme de Thierry
    Matthieu Schaller
    • Le fils de Thierry
    Yves Ory
    • Le conseiller Pôle Emploi
    Xavier Mathieu
    • Collègue syndicaliste
    Paul Portoleau
    • Collègue syndicaliste
    Pierre-Jean Feld
    • Collègue syndicaliste
    Philippe Vesco
    • Collègue syndicaliste
    Christophe Rossignon
    • Employeur sur Skype
    • (voice)
    Noël Mairot
    • Le professeur de danse
    Catherine Saint-Bonnet
    • La banquière
    Roland Thomin
    • L'acheteur mobile-home
    Hakima Makoudi
    • La femme de l'acheteur mobile-home
    Tevi Lawson
    • Le formateur Pôle Emploi
    Fayçal Addou
    • Stagiaire formation Pôle Emploi
    Dahmane Belghoul
    • Stagiaire formation Pôle Emploi
    Florence Herry-Leham
    • Stagiaire formation Pôle Emploi
    Agnès Millord
    • Stagiaire formation Pôle Emploi
    • Director
      • Stéphane Brizé
    • Writers
      • Stéphane Brizé
      • Olivier Gorce
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    User reviews27

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    8kingeider-189-365078

    excellent true to life

    people seem to be missing the point on this. This is life how it happens. There is no great drama in a lot of our lives, just overcoming difficulties or succumbing to them. The protagonist here shows an incredible amount of grace when faced with many difficult situations. He's tried, over and over again, to do what is asked of him, most of it is reasonable, but it seldom actually helps his situation. It is very, very well acted and well photographed. I think it is like a modern Agnes Varda. You have to educate yourself and/or face a few situations like these shown to appreciate a film like this. I think folks are missing the point. Is the life portrayed common? Yes. Does the man try to rise above the things that have happened to him? Yes. Does he do so with a true sense of what is important and what isn't? Yes. Does he do so with a huge amount of grace? Yes, I think so, and that what impressed me most. It really does show what the measure of a man should be.
    8germanotalamare

    Simple and effective

    I had the honor to watch the premiere of this beautiful film in Cannes. I am glad to see that there are still experienced directors that can make film like this one: relatively low budget, simple cinematography, a few but good actors, few locations but with a very good story telling. Stephane Brize' is able to tell his story in an entertaining way even if mainly using long uncut scenes and very simple camera setting. No shot and counter shot, none of the usual Hollywood techniques. The director take his time lingering to build tension and emotions.

    Everything is based on the skills of the actors, with witty dialogues and situations that recalls the sitcom but with a dramatic treatment. It's an intelligent critic to the French society. Every young filmmaker should watch and learn from this film.
    8xxxjoeyxxx-45263

    Measure of a Man

    The Measure Of a Man

    As a person grows older, so does the amount of responsibility. The carefree days slowly fade away and eventually the 9-5 grind becomes the norm. One common fear for this majority is the loss of income. Nothing's scarier than losing your income and having to figure out how to pay for thousands of dollars worths of bills. Most individuals don't have enough to last 2-3 months. Most don't even have 1,000 dollars saved. This with many other factors can be a death sentence for people, and The Measure of a Man presents this fear in a harrowing light

    The Measure of a Man (directed by Stéphane Brizé) follows an unemployed factory worker (played by Vincent Lindon) by the name of Thierry Taugourdeau, in working-class France. With the combination of age and only have a niche set of skills, finding work proves to be an obstacle.

    The director pulls no stops when it comes to grounding the film in reality. The film almost seems like some sad documentary. Each conversation scripted to be as grounded as possible. One example would be the scene right from the beginning. It establishes in the first couple of minutes just how dire Thierry's situation is. You watch as her argues with agency worker, explaining how he just spent months training to be a crane operator, just to find out that experience plays a huge factor in the hiring process. You see how much this weighs on him, and how it affects the people around him.

    The film comes with no score, other than the one song for the credits at the end of the film. Another decision made to contribute to the realism of the film. No dramatic cues telling you how to feel. This was a risky movie, and fell onto the actors to actively convey the emotions in the film. This decision, for the most part, pans out perfectly. The only times it doesn't work out is when the scenes seem to drag on just a little too long, which seems like a reoccuring theme. During the film, there's a scene where Thierry and his wife (played by Karine de Mirbeck), are selling their mobile home they used for vacation. They haggle on the price, and the awkward exchange feels qeniue at first. Eventually, it goes on for too long, and you feel like it's a little forced. Thankfully, these scenes are few in between.

    The Measure of a Man presents a fear that any working person has time to time. I would almost say this is the best horror thriller of the year based on the fact that it presents you with a real world problem, and makes you feat it. I've never felt more drive to do my job than after I saw this film. The amazing performances combined with the realism provided by the script creates a film that leaves you wondering "What if this happened to me?"

    8/10
    7wilkinsonalan

    Touching

    A Ken Loach-a-like - showing real lives at a genuine pace, but without the hard edge. If the movie set out to show the crushing mundanity of the the lives of working class people, it succeeds. However, do not be put of by this, as the main protagonist manages to demonstrate a dignity throughout. Nevertheless, do not expect a hubris- cum-nemesis tale. It looks at the workaday politics that the majority of life's cannon fodder are forced to negotiate. A scene in which his performance at interview is analysed by peers is upsetting, demonstrating the schadenfreude characteristic of the socially-challenged, enjoying the notion that somebody is worse off than themselves... If you like Loach derivatives, you will certainly enjoy this.
    8adrian-43767

    Honest film

    LA LOI DU MARCHÉ's main quality is its honesty. Lindon, as the cdntral character, portrays the current Everyman, with the added burden of a handicapped child, which makes things that much more difficult. Lindon's performance is first class in its simplicity and honesty, but his wife, and his fellow workers also do very well in their smaller parts.

    Direction is interesting, often using cinema verité moves, and it keeps targeting the sordid nature of human survival in the current world.

    This is the problem we all face: we work to survive and, as we do, we compete with others also trying to survive, and we survive by ratting on them, and exposing the illegalities they commit. Given that no human is a saint, it is obvious that it is only a matter of time before you find somehing to send someone out of the "paradise" of employment. And once that has happened, the way back into the job market is well nigh impossible.

    That is the law of the market, a law where human rights are easily trampled under the weight of economic and performance considerations, and where spying on, and suspecting, fellow human beings is bread and butter.

    Lindon's character is looking hard for a job to meet his child's treatment's costs, and he has to accept duties that most of us would probably feel dismayed about. And so does he, and that is his moral dilemma by movie's end.

    LA LOI DU MARCHÉ is not easy to watch, but its honesty makes it a must.

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    • Trivia
      9'36 standing ovation at Cannes 2015.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Yo quise hacer Los bingueros 2 (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      I Wanna Be Your Man
      Tyler Van den Berg, Thomas Collins

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • MK2 Films (France)
      • Nord-Ouest Films (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Measure of a Man
    • Filming locations
      • Boussy-Saint-Antoine, Essonne, France(supermarket)
    • Production companies
      • Nord-Ouest Films
      • Arte France Cinéma
      • Canal+
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $112,391
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,011
      • Apr 17, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,518,931
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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