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Mademoiselle de Joncquières

  • 2018
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  • 1h 49m
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6.8/10
4.2K
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Edouard Baer and Cécile de France in Mademoiselle de Joncquières (2018)
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1750, Louis XV reigns over France. The Marquis des Arcis, an assumed libertine, falls in love with Madame de La Pommeraye, an attractive widow withdrawn from the world. She resists him for y... Read all1750, Louis XV reigns over France. The Marquis des Arcis, an assumed libertine, falls in love with Madame de La Pommeraye, an attractive widow withdrawn from the world. She resists him for years and finally gives in to her secret desire.1750, Louis XV reigns over France. The Marquis des Arcis, an assumed libertine, falls in love with Madame de La Pommeraye, an attractive widow withdrawn from the world. She resists him for years and finally gives in to her secret desire.

  • Director
    • Emmanuel Mouret
  • Writers
    • Denis Diderot
    • Emmanuel Mouret
  • Stars
    • Cécile de France
    • Edouard Baer
    • Alice Isaaz
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    4.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Emmanuel Mouret
    • Writers
      • Denis Diderot
      • Emmanuel Mouret
    • Stars
      • Cécile de France
      • Edouard Baer
      • Alice Isaaz
    • 22User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 14 nominations total

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    Cécile de France
    Cécile de France
    • Madame de La Pommeraye
    Edouard Baer
    Edouard Baer
    • Le marquis des Arcis
    • (as Édouard Baer)
    Alice Isaaz
    Alice Isaaz
    • Mademoiselle de Joncquières
    Natalia Dontcheva
    Natalia Dontcheva
    • Madame de Joncquières
    Laure Calamy
    Laure Calamy
    • L'amie de Madame
    Manon Kneusé
    • Une courtisane
    Arnaud Dupont
    • Homme de main de la marquise
    Juliette Laurent
    • La domestique madame n°1
    Corinne Valancogne
    Corinne Valancogne
    • La domestique madame n°2
    Edith Proust
    • La domestique madame n°3
    Gabrielle Atger
    • Une femme noble
    Jean-Michel Lahmi
    • Un homme noble
    Emilie Aubertot
    • Le domestique marquis n°1
    Alban Casterman
    Alban Casterman
    • Le valet marquis n°1
    Pierre Giraud
    • Le valet marquis n°2
    Antoine Delaroche
    • Le valet marquis n°2
    Franck Guérin
    • Homme de main du marquis
    Charlotte Boillot
    • Une femme de chambre marquis n°1
    • Director
      • Emmanuel Mouret
    • Writers
      • Denis Diderot
      • Emmanuel Mouret
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    User reviews22

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    9guy-bellinger

    Sprinkling lightness on an underlying layer of gravity and cruelty

    Madame de La Pommeraye, a young widow withdrawn from the world, gives in to the court of the Marquis des Arcis, a notorious libertine. After a few years of unfailing happiness, she discovers that the marquis has grown weary of their union. Madly in love and terribly wounded, she decides to take revenge on him with the complicity of Mademoiselle de Joncquières and her mother...

    Light, sometimes too light, Emmanuel Mouret ("Let Lucie do it", "Un Baiser, s'il vous plaît") long favored (if not followed the easy route) of burlesque marivaudage. When he tried his hand at pure melodrama ("Une autre vie"), he was not really convincing. But with "Mademoiselle de Joncquières ", he seems to have found the ideal formula, namely sprinkling lightness on an underlying layer of gravity and cruelty. Diderot (from whom he here adapts an episode of "Jacques le fataliste") and the 18th century undoubtedly inspire him: subtle dialogues, deep but never sententious considerations, superb costumes, natural and interior settings. Ans his actors as well : Cécile de France, elegant and acidulous, and Édouard Baer, deceitfully languid and detached, are the perfect embodiment of this couple living what I would call their "well-mannered passion": they excel in a double game, all the more fascinating as it remains unexpressed verbally. It looks as if they wear velvet gloves with hidden points. Alongside them, two other performers shine, Alice Isaaz, as the candid and virginal Mademoiselle de Joncquières and the vivacious Laure Calamy playing a rather perfidious friend of Madame de la Pommeraye. Note that the subject had already been treated by Robert Bresson in "Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne", in a very different style.
    10elizabethwithana

    Surprisingly great

    Lady J was such a great surprise for me to see. I was not expecting to like this movie and I had not heard of it before streaming it on Netflix, but I loved it. This movie was filled with beautiful, over-the-top, ornate sets and costume design, with intricacies that made almost every scene fit to be painted. It also had a great soundtrack that fit the genre but was not boring. My favorite feature of Lady J was how the likability of the characters changed throughout the movie. The screenwriting and directing, of course, accomplished that, but I also saw difference in the slight mannerisms of the actors that changed with their likability changes. Since I cannot understand the spoken language, the non-verbals were very important for my understanding of the characters. Each main character was both good and bad and most acts are framed as both good and bad. My perception of who was the hero/villain, who was as the protagonist/antagonist, flawlessly ebbed between the characters and themes. Most of the characters are likable at some point, and all have some good personality traits, but throughout the movie almost all of them do morally wrong, or downright creepy or cruel, things. There seems to be something in Lady J for everyone- it's beautiful to view, fun to hear the French language and musical score, filled with compelling and realistic characters (albeit rushed in terms of character development), and overflowing with meaningful themes about societal themes and interpersonal relationships. Lady J seemed to embrace and push past the cliches of its genre to touch on human nature, the complexities of relationships, and the inherent tensions and corruptions resulting from inequality (sex, age, financial, influence, religion) and self-centeredness (delusion, self-aggrandizement, callousness, vigilante justice, lack of introspection, pride). I'm not sure how those who made this movie managed to do so, but this movie left me with renewed belief in humanity. The value of connection to other people and society and of connection to a transcendent sense of morality, justice, and emotion across humankind reveals itself throughout the movie through the failures of the characters to connect and the messy process that results from the lack of true connection to each other and humankind.

    The ending is a good one, depending on which character you ask!
    9lone_wolf_fenrir

    Edouard Baer's best role

    Don't pay attention to the negative reviews below from people that probably like action movies a bit too much and watch this! The movie does start off a bit slow but Édouard Baer and Cecile de France manage to convey their emotions without overacting (something that is too common in this kind of movies). The plot is great and the slow descent into hell of the main character is well orchestrated.

    Overall, i was very pleasantly surprised and would recommend this movie to anyone with a bit of sensitivity.
    7avinashb75

    A saccharine rom-com masquerading as a period piece

    I came into this not knowing what to expect but some kind of love story. Though it started off slow and continued to spectacularly fail the Bechdel test, it grew strongly into a curiously entertaining romp, aided by an almost pantomime score. The best part was that it could be viewed as a light comedy, but should the viewer deign to scratch the surface, they would notice the bitter pill under the sugar coating. The movie alludes to a number of human themes, mostly around forgiveness and redemption, and for the discerning viewer there is a lot more to enjoy than at first might meet the eye
    10lacalmette

    ten out of ten

    Highest rating because I am happy the French can still pull off films that are fully in character with the culture of the 18th century. This film is right up there with "Ridicule" and, even Dangerous Liaisons.

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    • Trivia
      Free adaptation of an episode of Denis Diderot's "Jacques le Fataliste et son Maître", written in 1773, published in Paris in 1796 by Buisson.
    • Connections
      Version of Les dames du Bois de Boulogne (1945)
    • Soundtracks
      Pizzicato
      Composer: Johann Georg Reutter

      Artists: Margit Übellacker (Salterio) - La Gioia Armonica - Jürgen Banholzer (direction)

      Title of album: Portus Felicitatis

      Catalogue No.: RAM 1302

      Radio Bremen 2012

      2013 Outhere

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    • Release date
      • September 12, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Centre National du Cinéma et de l'Image Animée (France)
      • Indie Sales (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Lady J
    • Filming locations
      • Château de Sourches, Saint-Symphorien, Sarthe, France(Madame de la Pommeraye's chateau)
    • Production companies
      • Moby Dick Films
      • Arte France Cinéma
      • Reborn Production
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    • Budget
      • €5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,139,139
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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