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La sentinelle

  • 1992
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  • 2h 19m
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6.5/10
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La sentinelle (1992)
DramaMysteryThriller

A medical student returning to France finds himself mixed up in a dark affair of espionage between the Eastern and Western blocs, involving agents of the DGSE (French foreign intelligence se... Read allA medical student returning to France finds himself mixed up in a dark affair of espionage between the Eastern and Western blocs, involving agents of the DGSE (French foreign intelligence service).A medical student returning to France finds himself mixed up in a dark affair of espionage between the Eastern and Western blocs, involving agents of the DGSE (French foreign intelligence service).

  • Director
    • Arnaud Desplechin
  • Writers
    • Arnaud Desplechin
    • Pascale Ferran
    • Noémie Lvovsky
  • Stars
    • Emmanuel Salinger
    • Thibault de Montalembert
    • Jean-Louis Richard
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    929
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Arnaud Desplechin
    • Writers
      • Arnaud Desplechin
      • Pascale Ferran
      • Noémie Lvovsky
    • Stars
      • Emmanuel Salinger
      • Thibault de Montalembert
      • Jean-Louis Richard
    • 6User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Emmanuel Salinger
    • Mathias Barillet
    Thibault de Montalembert
    • Jean-Jacques
    Jean-Louis Richard
    Jean-Louis Richard
    • Bleicher
    Valérie Dréville
    Valérie Dréville
    • Nathalie
    Marianne Denicourt
    Marianne Denicourt
    • Marie Barillet
    Jean-Luc Boutté
    • Varins
    Bruno Todeschini
    Bruno Todeschini
    • William
    Philippe Duclos
    Philippe Duclos
    • Macaigne
    Fabrice Desplechin
    • Simon
    Emmanuelle Devos
    Emmanuelle Devos
    • Claude
    Philippe Laudenbach
    Philippe Laudenbach
    • The Priest
    László Szabó
    László Szabó
    • Pamiat, the Russian
    • (as Laszlo Szabo)
    Alexis Nitzer
    • Consul
    Nadine Alari
    Nadine Alari
    • Mme. Barillet
    Jean-Pierre Ducos
    • Customs Officer
    Hubert Gillet
    • Cop on Train
    Damien Eupherte
    • Military
    Stéphane Thiébaut
    Stéphane Thiébaut
    • Student
    • Director
      • Arnaud Desplechin
    • Writers
      • Arnaud Desplechin
      • Pascale Ferran
      • Noémie Lvovsky
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    User reviews6

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    maxshreck

    Slow moving, but well worth sticking with

    A crackin' suspenseful espionage thriller that thankfully abstains from using Hollywood-style explosions and multiple gunshots to maintain viewers attention. It took me a while and numerous repeat viewings to appreciate and understand this movie, but it was worth the effort. The cast is flawless, particularly Salinger and Todeschini as the reluctant hero and the loathsome villain respectively, who both give galvanizing performances; fantastic cinematography; and a chilling soundtrack which contributes beautifully to the atmosphere- this is French cinema at its best. Mathias' relationship with the head I found particularly compelling, although it may be a bit eerie for all tastes….Basically, if you want a subtle, thought provoking film that doesn't signpost every clever detail, then this is for you.

    However, if you are a blockbuster junkie, simply looking for entertainment then steer well clear; I know of only a (very small) handful of people who enjoyed this espionage tale, so beware, this ain't James Bond!

    All in all, 7/10 for a thoroughly engrossing, realistic spy story.
    7dc1-1

    The pace was slow, but the plot was clever and Mr. Salinger was quite believable in the protagonist's role.

    Seeing this film one time will suffice. It was offbeat and at times a bit morbid, but I stuck with it and was glad I did. Not as slow as Antonioni's "Red Desert," which is my measuring stick for movies that make me want to scream, "Get on with it!" The acting was good with a youthful cast that brought credibility to this Parisian story.
    10jfurioli_2000

    Dark, haunting story about memory and growing up

    A student in medicine finds a severed head, well preserved and embalmed, in his luggage, on a trip from Berlin to Paris. His father is the late French ambasador in Eastern Germany. Why the head is here ? Where does it come from ? Why him ? For what purpose? He doesn't know. At first, he forgets about the head and tries to make friends, builds his life and keep studying but... he soon becomes obsessed with the head. Since he is the only one to know then he bears the responsibility to find out why and for what... The movie starts slowly and gains in intensity as the story develops. The cast is remarkable and the characters are all touching. The magic of the movie is that it possesses the same complexity as a Dostoeivski novel (really). It works in a very subtle way, making its way unnoticed to your mind and memory... I did not like it the first time I saw it, but months after, years after, La Sentinelle came back haunt me... and I had to see it again, just like I sometimes read over again a book that has depths I missed the first time.
    10sebastiensicot

    When a corpse tells a story...

    La Sentinelle is worth every minutes it lasts, including the decisive ones when the director voluntary mixes the sound track, and the editing, to get us lost. For this film is just as much about sensation as it is about the story of how a dead head was set in the luggage of a young man traveling from Achen to Paris.

    As Matthias discovers the head and tries to understand the reasons why it was 'given' to him, he loses all his marks in the small world of Paris French diplomacy bourgeoisie which saw him grow up. A forensic student, he starts to study the head to reveal its pasts... the rest of the plot must not be told, but is worth any thriller.

    The real interest of the film is the way it looks at sensations, physic sensations, the nose bleeding, the smoking, the hearing, and the way those sensations always tell us more about the reality than any plot telling would. La sentinelle is not only to be understood as the watcher. The sentinel was also the name given to the nose by the ancient Greeks, meaning the organ of the true sensation. And it is also interesting to quote Merleau Ponty: "The sentinel, this actual body I call mine, which stands silently while i speak and act" (very loose translation from French- 'L oeil et L esprit').

    Given that quality, the film is a great thriller as well, the atmosphere is quite similar to the one depicted in 'Les Patriotes'.

    Many friends were unhappy at the end of the film, thinking that the film was good but that it didn't give any clue to why and how the dead head was 'given' to Matthias. I do not believe this to be a drawback, this is just the mere consequence of Despleschin playing with our sensations to lose us at the most important part of the film, when all the explanation is given but not heard.

    Truly a good reason to see the film a second time and beware.

    I would recommend this film to anyone who enjoys unexpected scripts, and upsets.

    Along with those qualities, Despleschin's film has just the same other qualities as his other films, great casting, great light, great tempo (pianissimo), great depiction of inter personal communication.
    6palmiro

    An attempted "explication"**SPOILER**

    Here are the elements you need to make sense of this film: 1) the initial scene in which a French diplomat tells an anecdote about Yalta which reveals how the big powers "cold-heartedly" disposed of the lives of millions according to the logic of Realpolitik; 2) the character of Bleicher, whose brother fought on the side of the Germans in a French SS unit on the Russian front, was captured, and died in a POW camp in the USSR; Bleicher remains obsessed with retrieving the remains of his brother, while the French State shows little interest in the matter; 3) the characters representing the French Secret Service (Varins & William Mahe'), who were involved in a scheme to smuggle Soviet engineers out of the USSR only to sell them into a kind of techno-slavery to countries interested in their services; 4) the head of one such Soviet engineer who got into some hot water in Sumatra (by putting the head in Mathias' suitcase, Bleicher wants Mathias to embarrass French intelligence). So what you get, in political terms, is a condemnation (rather oblique, admittedly) of big-power politics. So I suppose Desplechins would have been happier if, immediately at the conclusion of WWII, the US had declared war on the Soviet Union, dropped the atom bomb on Moscow, and "liberated" the peoples of Eastern Europe. If that's the director's idea of "humanistic" politics, I'll take Realpolitik any day. One distinctive note in this film: There's not one single character here who is "sympa": not Mathias (too much of a wuss), not his Jewish classmate (captious); certainly not the villains in the French secret service; not Mathias' sister (irritatingly capricious); not the son-of-diplomat diplomat (full of conceit); not even Emmanuelle Devos as Mathias' would-be girlfriend (not worth the trouble wooing her--she fusses much too much).

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    • Trivia
      Jeanne Balibar's debut.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Parole de cinéaste: Arnaud Desplechin, l'interprète (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Prelude & Allegro
      by Fritz Kreisler

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 1992 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Why Not Productions (France)
    • Languages
      • French
      • German
      • Russian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Sentinel
    • Filming locations
      • Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany(scenes in Germany)
    • Production companies
      • Why Not Productions
      • 2001 Audiovisuel
      • La Sept Cinéma
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,548
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,176
      • Oct 18, 1998
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 19 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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