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Carmen

  • 2022
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  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Melissa Barrera and Paul Mescal in Carmen (2022)
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Classic MusicalComing-of-AgeDramaMusical

Benjamin Millepied's complete reimagining of CARMEN tells a story through an experimental dreamscape featuring an original score and songs.Benjamin Millepied's complete reimagining of CARMEN tells a story through an experimental dreamscape featuring an original score and songs.Benjamin Millepied's complete reimagining of CARMEN tells a story through an experimental dreamscape featuring an original score and songs.

  • Director
    • Benjamin Millepied
  • Writers
    • Alexander Dinelaris
    • Loïc Barrère
    • Benjamin Millepied
  • Stars
    • Marina de Tavira
    • Marina Tamayo
    • Nico Cortez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Benjamin Millepied
    • Writers
      • Alexander Dinelaris
      • Loïc Barrère
      • Benjamin Millepied
    • Stars
      • Marina de Tavira
      • Marina Tamayo
      • Nico Cortez
    • 16User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Carmen: Rossy De Palma As Masilda (Behind The Scenes Featurette)
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    Marina de Tavira
    Marina de Tavira
    • Opening Voice Over
    • (voice)
    Marina Tamayo
    • Zilah
    Nico Cortez
    Nico Cortez
    • Man in Hat
    Melissa Barrera
    Melissa Barrera
    • Carmen
    Erick Granados-Gavito
    • Little Boy with Gun
    Paul Mescal
    Paul Mescal
    • Aidan
    Benedict Hardie
    Benedict Hardie
    • Mike
    Pip Edwards
    Pip Edwards
    • Nancy Ann
    Kevin MacIsaac
    Kevin MacIsaac
    • John
    Nicole da Silva
    Nicole da Silva
    • Julieanne
    Damien Thomlinson
    • Jay
    Tara Morice
    Tara Morice
    • Marie
    Lio Chavez
    • Coyote
    Gustavo Acero Caballero
    • Ramon
    Melissa Dawson
    • Migrant Mother
    Lucas Venegas
    • Migrant Child #1
    Shae Dawson
    • Migrant Child #2
    Justin Smith
    Justin Smith
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    • Director
      • Benjamin Millepied
    • Writers
      • Alexander Dinelaris
      • Loïc Barrère
      • Benjamin Millepied
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    10anadana-95693

    (almost) An Art Film

    Predictable and quite basic storyline. Yet, the movie is beautifully done!

    If you are into action movies, or dramas - you will find yourself scratching your head a little.. but take it as a new type of presentation.. After all, aren't you already tired of the same gangster, mob stories with racing cars and heavy shootings? (I am! All of the action movies are the same: no real plot line just chasings and gory images.. )

    For me, Carmen was like a realistic play that we watch on stages: dialogues are mingled with dance and music to express feelings more than mere images, at times alternating the past and the present, the cause and the effect, the reality and the imaginary..

    It's 'almost' an art movie because the image was not spectacular.. Instead, the soundtrack was. Among others, Paul Mescal (I had no idea who he was) sang a song amazingly, reminding me I wanted to learn how to play the guitar..
    9cdriclria-33737

    EXTRAORDINARY !!!

    Benjamin Millepied is a Filmaker. The three lead characters are fabulous. Melissa Barrera, she can sing, she can dance and she's able to embody a character. Paul mescal in a different kind of character we used to know him : a TOUGH guy (soldier)... I'm glad a director was visionnary enough, to explore the captivating charisma of Rossy de Palma. The dance sequences are fascinating, i love seeing the differents slow-motion used during the whole movie to bring a unique tone to this picture... Marvelous i am pleasantly surprised, and for the future i want to see more pictures signed by Benjamin Millepied.
    5Jeremy_Urquhart

    Undercooked

    I was going to call the romance at the heart of Carmen unconvincing, and hard to buy beyond the leads both being young and attractive, but then I'd have to go back and apply that criticism to West Side Story and who knows how many other movies, so no, it's not fair to say that. Also, I did buy the two leads as a couple a bit more as Carmen went along, and I think Paul Mescal and Melissa Barrera did the best they could with a fairly slight screenplay.

    It's also almost a musical- more songs than most movies at least, and a handful of somewhat trepidatious dance numbers throughout. During some of the better moments, it felt like it was trying to go for something bigger than the production would allow, but then at other points, it felt like it was kind of afraid to be a full-on musical. A movie not feeling sure of itself is a pretty awkward thing. (They might've been sure of what they were making, but the confidence didn't come across in my eyes).

    Carmen is also on the nose at points, having an agreeable message but a kind of awkward way of getting the point across at times. It is an unfulfilling movie that at least was going for something bold (I think), some of the time, so it's hard to call it worthless, despite the flaws. There are some striking shots throughout, the music's interesting, and there are two pretty good lead performances at its centre, but I don't know if all those qualities are quite enough to make it work as a whole, or feel worth recommending.
    5babyjaguar

    CARMEN: THE BORDERLANDS, SOMEWHERE IN OZ

    Carmen (2022) directed by Benjamin Millepied, retakes the original 1845 French novel plus references 1954 Carmen Jones film, and not the opera narrative. Dance forms becomes the centrepiece of an unsure love story.

    It takes liberty to reinterpret the original setting to the U. S./Mexico border, supposed to be set in the Northern Mexican states. Actually it's Oz, the Australian landscape passing for Mexican desert scenery.

    Although the film's intent to depict borderlands culture via Oz's landscape, there's odd cultural references like a repeated image of the Chilean Virgin Mary (Lady of Grace), in place of the Mexican Virgen de Guadalupe icon.

    Carmen, helmed by Mexican actor, Melissa Barrera and Aidan helmed by Irish actor, Paul Mescal meet under certain circumstances: undocumented crossings (Carmen entering the U. S.) and paramilitary border patrolling (Aidan, retired Marine as a patrol volunteer). Their climatic interaction begins there as they flee together to "ciudad de los angeles" (L. A.).

    Many scenes can suggest magical realism or surreal situations. There's some weak writing, with a contribution by Broadway's Alexander Dinelaris, but its strength is the dancing.

    Millepied's background as a dancer, support the beautiful choreography that's a lot superior than the noted film, "La La Land". Unlike the prior, Carmen references the social reality of U. S. immigration policies and urban decay.

    Dance scenes are breathtaking and employ Iberian and Latin American traditions from Flamenco to Tango. There's even a nod to L. A. contemporary urban dance forms like "Crumping".

    The presence of Rossy de Palma, from Spanish cinematic royalty, cements a mystical creature as Carmen's aunt. She is a storyteller, recording Carmen's struggles as well as her love for Aidan.

    At the end of the film, viewers navigate through muddled, slow burning action but it's worth it for the dancing and de Palma's acting. Its soundtrack has original compositions by Mexican musicians like Julieta Venegas and historic borderland ballads by Lydia Mendoza!
    Kirpianuscus

    the dance of Marina Tamayo

    It uses the short story of Prosper Merimee, the opera by Georges Bizet as pretext for an impressive show.

    This is the first feeling seeing it and it is not just wrong; only not enough.

    It is a large puzzle the border immigration, the old myths, music and, especialy dance, the lights are used almost with volupty.

    Nice job of Melissa Barrera, fair work of Paul Mescal ( one of main motives, for me, to see the film ) and useful performance of Rossy de Palma.

    A provocative remind of essential pieces defining life, from tradition, love, freedom to sacrifice offering staight to each of them.

    The sin - the powerful feeling , to the second part of it, to be only an inconsistent improvisation, the dialogue using, too easy, pathetic cliches, the dance being the only matter thing, the sensation to see a puzzle with pieces from many others.

    In essence, for me, entire film can be reduced at the dance of Marina Tamayo, reminding more Garcia Lorca than Prosper Merimee or Georges Bizet. For this dance, indeed, Carmen deserves to be seen. So, a two hours ( almost ) film being just beautiful for only three minutes. And this is all.

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    • Trivia
      Jamie Dornan was originally going to play Aidan, but was replaced by Paul Mescal.
    • Quotes

      Masilda: The quiet ones with the manners always have the big pee pees.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Screen Show: A modern-day Carmen + Back to Back Theatre and the Dark Emu phenomenon on screen (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Slip Away
      Written by Nicholas Britell and Taura Stinson

      Performed by Paul Mescal

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 2023 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Кармен
    • Filming locations
      • Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Chapter 2
      • Goalpost Pictures
      • TF1 Studio
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $103,388
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,832
      • Apr 23, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $383,996
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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