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Le baiser

Original title: Reigen
  • 1973
  • R
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
107
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Helmut Berger, Senta Berger, Sydne Rome, and Maria Schneider in Le baiser (1973)
Period DramaRaunchy ComedyComedy

Adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's famous play "Reigen", previously filmed as "La Ronde" by Max Ophüls in 1950 and Roger Vadim in 1964.Adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's famous play "Reigen", previously filmed as "La Ronde" by Max Ophüls in 1950 and Roger Vadim in 1964.Adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's famous play "Reigen", previously filmed as "La Ronde" by Max Ophüls in 1950 and Roger Vadim in 1964.

  • Director
    • Otto Schenk
  • Writers
    • Otto Schenk
    • Arthur Schnitzler
  • Stars
    • Gertraud Jesserer
    • Hans Brenner
    • Sydne Rome
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    107
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Otto Schenk
    • Writers
      • Otto Schenk
      • Arthur Schnitzler
    • Stars
      • Gertraud Jesserer
      • Hans Brenner
      • Sydne Rome
    • 1User review
    • 1Critic review
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    Gertraud Jesserer
    Gertraud Jesserer
    • Die Dirne Leocadia (The Prostitute)
    Hans Brenner
    Hans Brenner
    • Der Soldat Franz (The Soldier)
    Sydne Rome
    Sydne Rome
    • Das Stubenmädchen Marie (The Housemaid)
    Helmut Berger
    Helmut Berger
    • Der junge Herr Alfred (The Young Man)
    Senta Berger
    Senta Berger
    • Die junge Frau Emma (The Young Wife)
    Peter Weck
    Peter Weck
    • Der Ehegatte Karl (The Older Husband Charles)
    Maria Schneider
    Maria Schneider
    • Das süße Mädel (The Girl)
    Michael Heltau
    • Der Dichter Robert (The Poet)
    Erika Pluhar
    Erika Pluhar
    • Die Schauspielerin (The Stage Actress)
    Helmuth Lohner
    Helmuth Lohner
    • Der Graf (The Count)
    • Director
      • Otto Schenk
    • Writers
      • Otto Schenk
      • Arthur Schnitzler
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    8peter-1693

    Fine and faithful film version of a great play

    Of all the film versions of Schnitzler's play, this is far and away the most faithful both to the letter and the spirit of the original. (Though the celebrated Max Ophuls version, LA RONDE (1950), is the greater film, it takes extensive liberties with, and rather romanticises, Schnitzler's text.) Veteran Viennese director Otto Schenk is perfectly attuned to the cultural nuances of the play, and evokes a wholly credible and finely-textured recreation of his native city circa 1900, free of the usual clichés and sentimentality. Refreshingly, he roots the work in its specific historical time and place (even the Viennese accents sound right) and lets the brilliant text speak for itself. There is no "opening-out", and the dialogues are played out in their proper settings, which are very nicely realized.

    In a departure from theatrical tradition, Schenk eschews blackouts or dissolves when it comes to the sex -- as it does in all but one of the ten two-handers that make up the cycle. Try as one might, the resulting bouts of matter-of-fact rumpy-pumpy call to mind the jolly German soft-core porn of the era, and do not entirely work; but it is a brave and worthwhile experiment, evidently undertaken in a Schnitzlerian spirit of frankness rather than out of a desire to "sex-up" a costume drama.

    The strong ensemble cast do a generally fine job. The performance that stands out in every way is Maria Schneider's, as the "Sweet Young Girl": inspired casting and a luminous screen presence.

    Sadly, the current version of the DVD (as at 2007) lacks English subtitles, so non-speakers of German may need to bone up beforehand with one of numerous available English translations of the play. It's worth the trouble, though.

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      Referenced in Et tout le monde riait... (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      La Prostituée Et Le Soldat (Générique)
      Written and Performed by Francis Lai And His Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 1974 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • West Germany
      • Italy
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • La ronde
    • Production companies
      • Lisa-Film
      • Divina-Film
      • Cinecenta
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 2m(122 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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