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Une pause, quatre soupirs

Original title: Bodies, Rest & Motion
  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
2.6K
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Une pause, quatre soupirs (1993)
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Drama

A fired TV salesman (Roth) abandons his girlfriend (Fonda) for the open highway. Encouraged by her best friend (Cates), the girlfriend has an affair with an idealistic local house painter (S... Read allA fired TV salesman (Roth) abandons his girlfriend (Fonda) for the open highway. Encouraged by her best friend (Cates), the girlfriend has an affair with an idealistic local house painter (Stoltz) just as the boyfriend returns.A fired TV salesman (Roth) abandons his girlfriend (Fonda) for the open highway. Encouraged by her best friend (Cates), the girlfriend has an affair with an idealistic local house painter (Stoltz) just as the boyfriend returns.

  • Director
    • Michael Steinberg
  • Writer
    • Roger Hedden
  • Stars
    • Phoebe Cates
    • Bridget Fonda
    • Tim Roth
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Steinberg
    • Writer
      • Roger Hedden
    • Stars
      • Phoebe Cates
      • Bridget Fonda
      • Tim Roth
    • 27User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Phoebe Cates
    Phoebe Cates
    • Carol
    Bridget Fonda
    Bridget Fonda
    • Beth
    Tim Roth
    Tim Roth
    • Nick
    Eric Stoltz
    Eric Stoltz
    • Sid
    Alicia Witt
    Alicia Witt
    • Elizabeth
    Sandra Ellis Lafferty
    Sandra Ellis Lafferty
    • Yard Sale Lady
    • (as Sandra Lafferty)
    Sidney Dawson
    • TV Customer
    Jon Proudstar
    Jon Proudstar
    • Station Attendant
    Scott Johnson
    • Chip
    Kezbah Weidner
    • Dine Woman
    Peter Fonda
    Peter Fonda
    • Motorcycle Rider
    Amaryllis Borrego
    • Waitress
    Rich Wheeler
    • Elizabeth's Grandfather
    Scott Frederick
    • TV Store Kid
    Warren Burton
    • Radio Preacher
    • (voice)
    Lynn Fiddmont-Linsey
    • Singer
    Debra Parsons
    • Singer
    Katrina Perkins
    • Singer
    • Director
      • Michael Steinberg
    • Writer
      • Roger Hedden
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    User reviews27

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    6SnoopyStyle

    I remember the song

    This opens with Newton's First Law of Motion. It's Enfield, Arizona. Recently fired TV salesman Nick (Tim Roth) impulsively decides to move to Butte, Montana. His girlfriend Beth (Bridget Fonda) is following him there and they leave behind friend Carol (Phoebe Cates). Workman Sid (Eric Stoltz) comes to paint Nick and Beth's place before the new tenants arrive. It's their last day in the house.

    It's a 90's indie about four characters. Each one is stuck in a different way as they navigate love's cross currents. Nick is damaged and causing damage. Both Beth and Carol are trapped by him in different ways. Sid is the romantic who falls for Beth. There is something a little overly written in the dialogue. It comes off a little too much. The movie also needs some scenes with all four characters together. I kept expecting it and it never happens. It's been almost thirty years since I first saw this movie. I have to say that I don't remember any of it other than the theme song. The song sets a tone and I do remember that. I don't find these characters appealing and it needs an explosive scene with the four lead characters together confronting their feelings. At the very least, Beth needs to confront Nick.
    9williamcone1975

    Time and Place

    This movie is in a category I like to call time and place. It has a very powerful resonance with someone who is experiencing a similar dilemma. For me I originally watched it when it came out and thought the dialogue was well-paced and witty and the acting from Fonda, Roth, and Cates was superb. I recently watched the film again, because I had somewhat grown into its situation. Needless to say it was nearly poetic in a way. That western landscape and feeling of restlessness... My only major complaint was the scoring was a little tedious at times.
    6buschart

    Smokin' cigarettes and watching...

    I'd imagine the average person would find this quite dull and pointless. Possibly even pretentious and unrealistic. Others will revel in the intimate, stage-like, indie, slice-of-life, raw, gutty aspects of the film. I found it utterly engaging and nostalgic until the final act.

    The illusion starting falling apart for me near the end. I was a teenager at this time, so don't get me wrong - people were different in the 90s. Conversations happened. Randomly. People connected in real life over books, music etc and even had relationships based on those encounters! Shocking, I know! But aspects of this film felt forced and unrealistic.

    The world's changed and it's good to remember a time when genuine connections randomly happened, but I don't know if this film earnestly encapsulates that time. I enjoyed it overall and it's almost theruptic to open up the time capsule once in a while. Great cast, unique locations, not the deepest story, but these indie dramas from the 90s are nostalgic for me, so I'll give a moderate thumbs up for the performances, settings and independent look and feel of this film.
    joe38_1998

    One of my favorite movies

    Despite the little attention this movie has gotten, and the varied, sporadic comments and reviews, "Bodies, Rest and Motion" is the most wonderful thing I have seen in years. The four actors (Fonda, Stoltz, Cates, and Roth) could not do better to bring to us a very subtle, touching, and elegant portrayal of loves come and gone and lives living on threads. There's no action here, and very little actually happens, but the dialogue and the attention to details are so strong, you find you don't need anything more; you can simply revel in each actors' beauty and condition. You have to watch this movie more than once, and you have to cry at times, it's that good. I'm scratching my head why this movie did not make greater acclaim. Either I'm going mental, or the world is just missing out.
    7Lebowskidoo

    Worth Watching For the Actors Alone

    Eric Stoltz popping and loving the packing bubbles the TV came in is us film nerds liking this meandering drama more than the average movie viewer.

    Tim Roth has that annoying 90's men's haircut that everyone had and he speaks in an American accent which kept throwing me off.

    So 90's you'll wanna dig out your flannel to wear while watching it.

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    • Trivia
      In the end credits there is a special thanks to Harvey Keitel. He was not involved in the movie as such, but he made a very important phone call to Tim Roth. Roth had been offered a big and well paid part in a big budget film immediately before this low budget independent film was to begin shooting. Harvey Keitel made a phone call to Roth, giving him the following advice "Don't take the money. Take the film you really want to make". So Roth stayed with this project.
    • Quotes

      Carol: You get all the stuff that you want to sell, and I'll make some yard sale signs.

      Beth: No one's gonna buy my shit. It's all junk.

      Carol: That's what people buy at yard sales.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: This Boy's Life/The Sandlot/Indecent Proposal/Bodies, Rest & Motion/The Abyss (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Hot Burrito #1
      Performed by The Flying Burrito Brothers

      Written by Chris Ethridge / Gram Parsons

      Courtesy of A&M Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 1993 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bodies, Rest & Motion
    • Filming locations
      • Casa Grande, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fine Line Features
      • August Entertainment
      • Mindel-Shaw Productions
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $764,724
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $75,957
      • Apr 11, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $764,724
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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