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À bout de souffle, Made in USA

Original title: Breathless
  • 1983
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
11K
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À bout de souffle, Made in USA (1983)
ActionDramaRomanceThriller

When Jesse Lujack steals a car in Las Vegas and drives down to LA, his criminal ways only escalate - but when will it end?When Jesse Lujack steals a car in Las Vegas and drives down to LA, his criminal ways only escalate - but when will it end?When Jesse Lujack steals a car in Las Vegas and drives down to LA, his criminal ways only escalate - but when will it end?

  • Director
    • Jim McBride
  • Writers
    • L.M. Kit Carson
    • Jim McBride
    • Jean-Luc Godard
  • Stars
    • Richard Gere
    • Valérie Kaprisky
    • Art Metrano
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jim McBride
    • Writers
      • L.M. Kit Carson
      • Jim McBride
      • Jean-Luc Godard
    • Stars
      • Richard Gere
      • Valérie Kaprisky
      • Art Metrano
    • 84User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Richard Gere
    Richard Gere
    • Jesse
    Valérie Kaprisky
    Valérie Kaprisky
    • Monica
    Art Metrano
    Art Metrano
    • Birnbaum
    John P. Ryan
    John P. Ryan
    • Lt. Parmental
    William Tepper
    William Tepper
    • Paul
    Robert Dunn
    • Sgt. Enright
    Garry Goodrow
    • Berrutti
    Lisa Jane Persky
    Lisa Jane Persky
    • Salesgirl
    • (as Lisa Persky)
    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Grocer
    Waldemar Kalinowski
    • Tolmatchoff
    Jack Leustig
    • Hwy. Patrolman
    Eugène Lourié
    • Dr. Boudreaux
    • (as Eugene Lourié)
    Georg Olden
    • Kid
    Miguel Pinero
    • Carlito
    Henry G. Sanders
    Henry G. Sanders
    • Man with Pipe
    Bruce Vilanch
    Bruce Vilanch
    • Man with Purse
    Robert Mark Quesada
    • Police Officer
    Nora Gaye
    • Vegas Girl
    • Director
      • Jim McBride
    • Writers
      • L.M. Kit Carson
      • Jim McBride
      • Jean-Luc Godard
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    huckfunn

    Mehico! Mehico! Mehico!

    I got tired of watching my censored taped-from-TV version of this film, so I finally bought the DVD. I am one happy hombre. In addition to the superior video and audio quality, one gets several unobstructed views of the object of Gere's love/lust -- and that's no insignificant treat.

    One reviewer aptly referred to this film as Gere doing his "early-80s cheeseball riff on the sexiest man alive." I concur. "Breathless" could be seen as an expansion of his minor role as Diane Keaton's dangerous pretty-boy in "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" -- transposed from wintery Chicago to sultry L.A.

    I won't analyze this film. It doesn't hold up under criticism, and certainly there is plenty to dislike, starting with the relentlessly sociopathic behavior of its protagonist. Rather, in the spirit of the film's love-almost-conquers-all theme, here's just a partial list of what I love about "Breathless":

    1. Kaprisky in her see-through swimsuit. Rowrrrr! The rest of her wardrobe is pretty damn sexy, too. (The jury's still out on Gere's blue 'soot.')

    2. The kiss at the diving board. It has to be one of the best in cinema history. Kaprisky is a goner after that.

    3. Gere's line: "I think maybe I was rolling dice when I should have been rolling you." Cheesy, sure, but look at her face when he says it.

    4. The shower scene, together. Kaprisky running hot and cold. "Jesse, you're crazy." ... "So what?" ... "It's OK. I like it."

    5. Gere turning female heads wherever he goes, as he exudes his studly scent.

    6. Los Angeles as The Place to Be. I lived and loved in L.A. during the early/mid-80s, and can vouch for the intoxication of being young and on the go in the City of Dreams. It's one big-ass place. McBride and veteran lensman Richard Kline do a superb job of capturing its heat, light (L.A. sunsets put a glow over the whole city), and diversity -- from the downtown hotels and office towers, to the industrial sections, to the Hollywood hills, to upscale West L.A., to the beach communities (where we see what must be every mural in L.A.).

    7. The amazing ending. Gere taking his "all-or-nothing" motto to the wire. In what other movie will you see a dude dancing and singing to his woman while the cops have their guns drawn on him?

    "Breathless" is Gere at his best. Maybe Kaprisky, too, for whatever that's worth. Don't think too hard about it. Just enjoy the ride.
    triple8

    Breathless baby....

    It's funny to see Richard Gere now, so refined and soft spoken and remember he played the quintesential wild man in "Breatless". I remember when I saw this, I was so young but it blew me away. This isn't a movie that's especially strong no depth nor is it the most original movie-cmon hot bad by, hot bad girl on the run together etc etc. Not original in the slightest but the movie was wholly absorbing. It just worked.

    I think this movie was completely decadent and was also a bit ahead of it's time-were it to be released now people wouldn't bat an eye but back then I remember it was pretty raunchy-I didn't know till I read some other reviews on here that Quenten Tarentino was a fan of this movie and there IS something about this movie that's a bit-I don't know-let's just say that I could see him making this.

    I think the appeal of this movie was on alot of levels, it was decadent, controversial, featured two leads who even by HOLLYWOOD standards were absolutely incredible looking,besides being fastpaced, action oriented and featuring plenty of sizzling scenes between the two leads. Although this is far from my favorite movie it sure did leave me breathless!
    Doc Allen

    I really liked this film

    To me Richard Gere carried the movie--he managed to make Jesse LuJak a character both repulsive and likeable. LuJak is a petty criminal, car-thief and then a murderer, not very bright (he reads comic books and seems to model himself on The Silver Surfer). LuJak moves in a world of cheap motels and seedy bars, and has a torrid and obviously doomed affair with an art student. But in the end he comes off as somehow admirable--we believe that he loves the Kapinsky character, that he might even be a good father to her child, given the chance. LuJak comes mighty near what I would call a tragic hero--flaws and all.

    As for the look of the movie, I find that equally well done--just for example, at one point the hero and heroine make love in torrid red lights, with a black-and white 30s movie in the background, also dealing with doomed lovers. The juxtaposed images were very nicely handled.

    Both thumbs up!
    6Groverdox

    Unheralded and unwanted remake

    "Breathless" is an unheralded '80s remake of Godard's revolutionary 1960 flick.

    In this one, Richard Gere plays the Belmondo role as a dimwitted yet charismatic car-thief who accidentally (or not?) kills a policeman during a traffic stop and goes on the run.

    He hooks up with a girl - Valerie Kaprisky playing a French girl in America, just as Jean Seberg played an American girl in France - and they go on the run together.

    Nowadays, "Breathless" is remembered mostly, if it is remembered at all, for Kaprisky's nude scenes. Gere is hard to swallow in the lead role; he just seems like an obnoxious idiot. We don't get into his head at all.

    Nor do we really understand Kaprisky's motivations. She seems too smart to do what she does, whereas Gere seems too stupid.
    7elo-equipamentos

    The wildest guy Jesse, his dream French girl and Spacer Surfer!!

    As I had never seen the French original, I don't have nothing to say about it, although the American version is too much underrated by the critics, l spent last night checking out this picture which I had good memories from the early 90's when I'd watched it on TV, indeed Breathless aged very well and holds up at the time, Richard Gere plays Jesse a wild guy car thief, living blithely as hadn't anything on the future, often reading a comic book of his fave hero Silver Surfer as pure escapism.

    Jerry had a misfortune to kill inadvertently a cop after committed a mistake on the road, Jerry had plans to your newest French girlfriend Monica (Valérie Kaprisky) at Mexico, henceforth your life turns upside down, whatever he does all things getting worst, although his adventure spirit he goes ahead in randomly, following his own survival instincts, plenty of nudes and sexy scenes notable by the splendorous Monica, also rocked by the Killer Jerry Lee Lewis's Breathless as highlights at fabulous soundtrack.

    Richard Gere illustrates that is a multilayer and versatile actor, also Art Metrano in a funny queer character with ice screen at mouth as owner of scrap yard and the recurrent stereotyped John P. Ryan as Lt. Parmental of the L. A. Police who enforces a chase without respite of Jesse, moreover the final sequence is really breathless!!

    Thanks for reading.

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    First watch: 1993 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-DVD / Rating: 7.5.

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    • Trivia
      Michael Mann originally worked on the screenplay but left the project to make La forteresse noire (1983).
    • Goofs
      In the newspaper article that mentions the death of a CHiP officer, the text of the article has nothing to do with the headline.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Parmental: Listen, listen. Listen! Don't F-U-C-K with the LAPD!

    • Alternate versions
      Although the UK cinema version was uncut, the 1986 video release suffered 24 seconds of detailed edits to the scenes where Richard Gere breaks into and hot-wires a car, plus his breaking into 'Valerie Kaprisky''s flat using the lock pick. The cuts were fully restored in 2001 and the certificate downgraded to a "15".
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Blue Thunder/Return of the Jedi/Breathless/La Traviata (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Breathless
      Composed by Otis Blackwell

      Performed by Jerry Lee Lewis

      Rightsong Music, Inc./Obie Music

      Polygram Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Sin aliento
    • Filming locations
      • 11070 Strathmore Dr., Los Angeles, California, USA(Monica's apartment)
    • Production companies
      • Breathless Associates
      • Cinema '84
      • Miko Productions
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    • Budget
      • $7,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $19,910,002
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,384,369
      • May 15, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,910,002
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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