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Synonymes

  • 2019
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  • 2h 3m
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6.3/10
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Tom Mercier in Synonymes (2019)
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A young Israeli man absconds to Paris to flee his nationality, aided by his trusty Franco-Israeli dictionary.A young Israeli man absconds to Paris to flee his nationality, aided by his trusty Franco-Israeli dictionary.A young Israeli man absconds to Paris to flee his nationality, aided by his trusty Franco-Israeli dictionary.

  • Director
    • Nadav Lapid
  • Writers
    • Nadav Lapid
    • Haim Lapid
  • Stars
    • Tom Mercier
    • Quentin Dolmaire
    • Louise Chevillotte
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Nadav Lapid
    • Writers
      • Nadav Lapid
      • Haim Lapid
    • Stars
      • Tom Mercier
      • Quentin Dolmaire
      • Louise Chevillotte
    • 48User reviews
    • 100Critic reviews
    • 84Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 22 nominations total

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    Tom Mercier
    Tom Mercier
    • Yoav
    Quentin Dolmaire
    Quentin Dolmaire
    • Emile
    Louise Chevillotte
    Louise Chevillotte
    • Caroline
    Uria Hayik
    Uria Hayik
    • Yaron
    Olivier Loustau
    Olivier Loustau
    • Michel
    Yehuda Almagor
    • Yoav's Father
    Gaya von Schwarze
    • Tamar
    • (as Gaya Von Schwarze)
    Gal Amitai
    Gal Amitai
    • Eyal
    Idan Ashkenazi
    • Roey
    Dolev Ohana
    • Amit
    Liron Baranes
    • Officer
    Erwan Ribard
    • Tolga
    Yawen Ribard
    • Tolga's Son
    Iman Amara-Korba
    • Yasmina
    Sébastien Robinet
    • Police Agent
    Damien Carlet
    • Cello Player
    Ron Bitterman
    • Army Commander
    Naor Nachmani
    • Jeep Driver
    • Director
      • Nadav Lapid
    • Writers
      • Nadav Lapid
      • Haim Lapid
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    8dmr226

    Is our identity ours to create?

    Don't listen to all the bad reviews here from people probably pissed they had to look at a naked man. This is a brilliant, original film about the nature of identity - how much is indelible and how much is fluid? - with a blistering lead performance from Tom Mercier, who has the look and charisma of a young Tom Hardy. This is the first of Lapid's films I've seen but will look forward to seeing more.
    8sandor-43644

    Provocateur

    The disproportionate quantity of 1s over 10s received by this title shows that it has achieved its purpose, which is -in my view- to expose ideologies as they are in its strongest sense. Those reviewers who have felt their world questioned have reacted as expected. I do not think that this should be taken personally by anyone, it exposes ethnocentrism an nationalism alike (present in any of us, and more in some societies). The scene of the character trying to provoke and elicit negative sentiments by wearing a kippah or telling clients in a night club "I come from Israel and I am a Jewish", only to elicit a 'so what' response, is something very frequent. I have seen this attitude very often in nationalists of different kind, who think that the rest of the world is thinking 'non stop' about them. There is a coloured beggar in my neighbourhood; I never gave him any money, so that he calls me racist every time he sees me... Regarding nudities, I can just talk about the Italian painter of the Renaissance Danielle da Volterra. He was charged by the Vatican to paint underpants in all figures appearing nude in the pictures and frescoes of Michel Angelo. He was nicknamed 'il braghetone'. Having lived in different countries, maybe I am more sensitive of some issues handled in this picture. You enter (nude) a new world only to be considered a 'lesser person' because you are not 'the same as the others'.
    8howard.schumann

    A unique experience which raises important questions about the nature of our identity

    According to award-winning Israeli director Nadav Lapid ("The Kindergarten Teacher"), "art has the right to be chaotic and wild, to go to extreme and dangerous places." If you are looking for chaotic and wild, you need look no further than his Synonyms (Milim Nirdafot), a mystifying and often maddening film that will either leave you awestruck or looking for the nearest exit. Winner of the Golden Bear and the FIPRESCI prize at the 2019 Berlin Film Festival and Lapid's first film shot outside of Israel, Synonyms is loosely based on the director's personal experience of having left Israel for Paris after completing his mandatory military service. As he explains enigmatically, "I left Israel not because of any specific event, but due to its very existence as the embodiment and shaper of 'Israeliness,' at the collective Israeli soul, the DNA of being Israeli."

    Co-written by Lapid's father Haim Lapid, the film introduces first-time actor Tom Mercier as Yoav, an Israeli ex-patriot who wants to shed his identity as a macho Israeli soldier and become immersed in French culture, one that he sees as celebrating the arts. In bondage to his heritage, Yoav carries with him the burdens of being an Israeli with its history and present day political conflicts. Paradoxically, the film does not mention the fact of the resurgence of antisemitism in France and the departure of many Jews to Israel. Ultimately, however, Yoav is no more enamored with Paris than he is with Tel Aviv, and the interchangeable synonyms he constantly repeats reflect the similarity of his experience in both cultures.

    As captured by the hand-held camera of cinematographer Shai Goldman ("Doubtful"), the film opens with the view of a young man's feet walking briskly through the streets of Paris. As he enters an old building near the River Seine and opens the door to his room, there is nothing inside but empty space - no furniture of any kind. Leaving his back pack in the middle of the floor, he does what any normal person would do in a cold and empty house. He strips naked, takes a bath and begins to masturbate until he is disturbed by sounds coming from the next room. Jumping out of the bath naked, he discovers that he has been robbed of all his possessions and frenetically runs through the building knocking on doors for help but to no avail, a suggestion perhaps that Paris will not be as welcoming as he thought.

    With nothing left to do to protect himself from the cold, he gets back into the tub in a state of hypothermia and awaits redemption or death whichever comes first. Yoav is jostled back to life the next morning, however, by two young neighbors, Emile (Quentin Dolmaire, "My Golden Days"), the son of a wealthy entrepreneur and a would-be writer and his partner Caroline (Louise Chevillotte, "Lover for a Day"), an accomplished oboist, poster children for the French bourgeoisie. Though Yoav is a total stranger, Emile gives him the clothes and financial support he needs to keep going.

    Refusing even to speak Hebrew, Yoav is repelled by Israel calling it "evil, despicable, disgusting, odorous," among other choice adjectives he learned from his pocket-sized French dictionary. He does not even smile when Emile tells him that, "No country can be all of those things at once." Possibly suffering from PTSD, Yoav is disillusioned about what he believes to be his country's obsession with security and takes his anger out on his own body, freezing it, starving it, and prostituting it.

    According to Lapid, Yoav is "banging his head against a wall called Israel. But it's also because he is banging his head against himself." His diet consists of the same dish every day, a plate of spaghetti with crushed tomatoes, the cheapest meal possible. He advertises for work as a model, but has to endure abuse at the hands of the "artist," the only one who answers his ad. He is fired from his job as a security agent for the Israeli consulate when he takes pity on a lineup of immigrant applicants who are waiting in the pouring rain. Shouting that there is "no border," Yoav allows them to enter the embassy without being processed.

    Along the way, Yoav meets some fellow Israelis, but they only serve to reinforce his preconceptions. One is tasked by the embassy to create incidents in order to confront gangs of neo-Nazis, while another aggressively hums the music to the "Hatikvah" in the face of Metro travelers interested only in getting home after a day's work. Though Emile is apparently sexually attracted to Yoav, he does not act on his impulses but, instead, helps him in his desire to become a French citizen by arranging a marriage to Caroline.

    In the citizenship class, Yoav has to sing "La Marseillaise" as well as the Israeli national anthem in his own language, but he goes through the motions of reciting the words without feeling or commitment. Synonyms is a polarizing film which basically mirrors Lapid's view of the Israeli army as a reflection of the nation's damaged soul. While it lacks a coherent narrative and will test your endurance, Synonyms is a unique experience which raises important questions about the nature of our identity, our ability to come to terms with who we are, and our willingness to celebrate it.
    5proud_luddite

    Disappointing

    Yoav (Tom Mercier) is a young Israeli man who has recently arrived in Paris with the intention of becoming a French citizen and renouncing his Israeli identity. Upon his arrival, he befriends a young couple: Emile (Quentin Dolmaire) and Caroline (Louise Chevillotte).

    "Synonyms" has an enjoyable, cosmopolitan vibe. There are also some interesting scenes in which Yoav is participating in language classes that immerse new French citizens. Unfortunately, there are too many limitations in the film that diminish the viewing.

    It is clear that Yoav has mental health issues but there isn't enough background given about him to help sympathize with his plight. There is also little to no information on why he hates Israel so much and wants to abandon his family. A scene between Yoav and a family member was touching but too brief.

    Overall, too much in the film does not make sense. - dbamateurcritic
    8Xstal

    A Thesaurus of a Film...

    ... leaves you under no illusion of the differing liberties that exist between two nations and their cultures in the mind of a young man fleeing Israel for France. Irregular and inconsistent, at times a tough nut to crack, although when is life anything other than that? If you need a linear melody and clarity of enunciation then this film is not for you - but who want's to waste their time being spoon fed the kind of valueless stuff the masses grow fat on. A bit of imagination and diversity is so much more wholesome.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Tom Mercier.
    • Goofs
      A cable man can be spotted on Michel's helmet in the close-up shots of him riding the motorcycle.
    • Quotes

      French Teacher: 1905. If you remember one date, that one! The separation of church and state. Secular, secular, secular. In France, no one asks you your religion. In France, no one talks about their religion. Two months ago, a man prayed out on the lawn. The janitor took a photo. We dealt with him. Here, no money goes to religions. No money to churches, mosques or synagogues. Money is for education, not religion. Because there is no religion. Because there is no god. Because god does not exist.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Vecherniy Urgant: Nikolay Rastorguev/Igor Matvienko (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Concerto in E Minor for Violoncello and Orchestra Op. 85
      Composed by Edward Elgar

      Performed by Maria Kliegel and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 2019 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Israel
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Kino Lorber (United States)
      • Komplizen Film (Germany)
    • Languages
      • French
      • Hebrew
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mirco Robert
    • Filming locations
      • Place Saint-Sulpice, Paris, France(Opening walking scene)
    • Production companies
      • SBS Films
      • Pie Films
      • Komplizen Film
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $206,003
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,891
      • Oct 27, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $501,223
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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