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L'amant

  • 1992
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  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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L'amant (1992)
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Period DramaBiographyDramaRomance

In 1929 French Indochina, a French teenage girl embarks on a reckless and forbidden romance with a wealthy, older Chinese man, each knowing that knowledge of their affair will bring drastic ... Read allIn 1929 French Indochina, a French teenage girl embarks on a reckless and forbidden romance with a wealthy, older Chinese man, each knowing that knowledge of their affair will bring drastic consequences to each other.In 1929 French Indochina, a French teenage girl embarks on a reckless and forbidden romance with a wealthy, older Chinese man, each knowing that knowledge of their affair will bring drastic consequences to each other.

  • Director
    • Jean-Jacques Annaud
  • Writers
    • Marguerite Duras
    • Gérard Brach
    • Jean-Jacques Annaud
  • Stars
    • Jane March
    • Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • Jeanne Moreau
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,373
    803
    • Director
      • Jean-Jacques Annaud
    • Writers
      • Marguerite Duras
      • Gérard Brach
      • Jean-Jacques Annaud
    • Stars
      • Jane March
      • Tony Ka Fai Leung
      • Jeanne Moreau
    • 117User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Jane March
    Jane March
    • The Young Girl
    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • The Chinaman
    • (as Tony Leung)
    Jeanne Moreau
    Jeanne Moreau
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Frédérique Meininger
    Frédérique Meininger
    • The Mother
    Arnaud Giovaninetti
    • The Elder Brother
    Melvil Poupaud
    Melvil Poupaud
    • The Younger Brother
    Lisa Faulkner
    Lisa Faulkner
    • Helene Lagonelle
    Xiem Mang
    • The Chinaman's Father
    Philippe Le Dem
    • The French Teacher
    Ann Schaufuss
    • Anne-Marie Stretter
    Quach Van An
    • The Driver
    Tania Torrens
    • The Principal
    Raymonde Heudeline
    • The Writer
    Yvonne Wingerter
    • The Writer
    Do Minh Vien
    • The Young Boy
    Hélène Patarot
    Hélène Patarot
    • The Assistant-Mistress
    Frédéric Auburtin
    Frédéric Auburtin
    • Liner Pianist
    • (uncredited)
    Espérance Pham Thai Lan
    Espérance Pham Thai Lan
    • Femme
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jean-Jacques Annaud
    • Writers
      • Marguerite Duras
      • Gérard Brach
      • Jean-Jacques Annaud
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews117

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    7SnoopyStyle

    good looking exotic erotica

    In French colonial Indochina, a French girl (Jane March) has two older brothers, Pierre and Paul. Pierre is their mother's favorite despite being a thief and a bully. They're in fear of him. She is repatriating him to France after stealing from an opium den. The family is running out of money for him to steal. On a Mekong river crossing, the girl meets a rich jobless globetrotting playboy Chinaman (Tony Ka Fai Leung). She tells him that she's 17 despite being only 15 and a half. He gives her a ride to her boarding school and starts an erotic affair. Her friend Helene Lagonelle is the only other white girl in the school.

    This is a solid example of the sub-genre of exotic erotica. It's got beautiful naked people but it's not quite overt softcore porn. It's more cinematic than the classic Emmanuelle or other pornographic B-movies. The exotic locations look beautiful. It is visually stunning. The acting is competent. These are actual actors. On the other hand, the story is paper thin. The plot isn't much to talk about but that may be besides the point.
    HellBoy13

    Meaning behind the scenes

    I first saw this movie when I was younger, as one of the most graphic "mainstream" movies available. That was before I ever knew what the word "soft-core" meant.

    I watched it again, when I was older, and I finally understand it. The quiet sequences and unemotional facade of the female lead are no longer just boring filler between the exciting love scenes. Perhaps it's because I needed a little more life experience to know the unexpressed feelings of the female character and the expressed feelings of the male character. Sure, this movie is about taboo and tasting forbidden fruit. This movie is about sex. But this movie also has very strong depictions of the other emotions involved in the affair. Shame. Guilt. Racial and social prejudice. Love which is explored when both parties know there can be no future. Emotional detachment born out of necessity, as a "defense mechanism". Being ostracized by your peers, and life in an environment rife with vicious rumors. But mostly the shame and guilt. It's made clearer to me what a former lover of mine may have felt.

    To live through all that and then to watch this movie makes for a very personal, moving experience. I can't recommend it to everyone, since every movie experience is unique. But I can say that "The Lover" is much, much more than just an excuse for graphic love scenes. It's a story of a reminiscence... a first time... a shameful secret... a hidden love, fostered through hardship and burning into the mind of the narrator an indelible, permanent mark of memory of a first, life-shaping lover...
    10Dark Eye

    A Sensual Movie With A Difference

    It's not often I get to see a movie like this. The story of L'Amant potrays a most complex and provocative relationship between a young French girl (Jane March) and a Chinaman (Tony Leung). The two lovers' attraction towards each other are purely physical, but there are a lot of psychological burdens and suffering that they can't break free from, since the two of them are psychologically washed-up people who lives within the shackles of society that they live in. At times they treat each other cruelly while at times they treat each other with tender affection, yet we don't know whether they feel true love for each other or not. That's where the story gets very interesting and different.

    The sex scenes are indeed graphic, but by no means done in bad taste or just for the sake of sex. The film is much more than about lust, it is about two lovers who found refuge in each other's arms. Jane March and Tony Leung gave great performances, showing the subtleties of conflicting emotions that they had to endure. Beautifully paced storyline with great atmosphere and soundtrack will make this a worthwhile movie experience. Very highly recommended.
    8geister_faust

    More than sex scenes

    First, let's deal with the giant elephant in the room. In the age of custom-made available on-demand adult content, one should not resort to movies like this to satisfy the curiosity for nude body or sex.

    Yes, it involves relatively graphic and prolonged sexual scenes, but it's not a sexploitation movie. The Lover is based on a bestselling autobiographical story of Marguerite Duras (1984 Prix Goncourt), a well-established name in both cinema and literature who have also wrote Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959).

    Although critics never loved the film, not very prudent viewer should appreciate nice cinematography, quality setting and realistic, easy to follow story played by very nice actors who look good both dressed and undressed. It's not a groundbreaking movie by all means, but there's so much more in it than people who label it with softcore or erotic can find: family trauma, living in a foreign culture, how traditions are shaping the future and how love could be cruel. It's not a movie about love, rather about the search to understand what love is when you are young and daring.
    suceveanu_eugen

    sex blinds you and you do not see the film

    L'Amant is a very beautiful, haunting and sensual film. The characters are perfect and acted in a minimalist way that's refreshing.

    I see here that the main objections to this film are: 1 .. Not enough character development 2 .. The film does not have a clear direction to where it's going 3 .. Too slow 4 .. Too much sex (for some people if a film has explicit sex it can't be good)

    All these objections are pointless:

    1 .. The characters here are ordinary people, not that interesting by themselves. It's the love story that's interesting. Both of them know they have no future and try to pretend it's not love. I am sick of films in which the characters are sure they love each other after 30 minutes of "character development".

    2 .. The fact that this film does not follow a clear path it's one of it's qualities. It adds more drama and the characters themselves are confused and don't know where they're going. The whole film plays like a dream of love and to request "clear direction" it's pointless.

    3 .. Ahh! The "too slow" argument. There are films in this world that make you think about you, your life and the world that's around you. Surely you need some TIME to reflect on that. Short attention-span is a bad thing :).

    4 .. This film is about love. The fact that they are shown having sex makes them real persons, with real bodies not some film characters. Sex is an escape from the world around them and I don't think it's too much, too explicit or some nonsense like that. It's so hard to have a film with sex it it that's not trivial! This is a masterpiece by this fact alone.

    The persons who "though up" these arguments took the main strengths of the film and complained about them. This for me it's proof enough that they didn't understand this film or that the film didn't struck a single chord in their soul. Short attention span is the main plague of films now and the lack of it is the reason the french make such great films! Please try to see it again and not in a hurry. It's not light cinema! It's great cinema!

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    • Trivia
      The film is based on the autobiographical novel by French author Marguerite Duras, whose real-life romance with a Chinese man in colonial Vietnam caused a scandal.
    • Goofs
      Her lover smokes filtered cigarettes in 1929. They were not invented until the mid-'30s and not in common use until the 1950s.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Narrator: Years after the war, after the marriages, the children, the divorces, the books, he had come to Paris with his wife. He had phoned her. He was intimidated; his voice trembled, and with the trembling it had found the accent of China again. He knew she'd begun writing books. He had also heard about the younger brother's death. He had been sad for her. And then he had no more to tell her. And then he told her - he had told her that it was as before, that he still loved her, that he would never stop loving her, that he would love her until his death.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits are shown against a backdrop of what is presumably the author, Marguerite Duras, writing down her story.
    • Alternate versions
      Available on video in two versions: the 103 min. R-rated cut and a much more explicit 115 min. unrated cut.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Making of 'The Lover' (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Waltz in B minor Opus 69 No. 2
      Written by Frédéric Chopin (as Chopin)

      Performed by Howard Shelley

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 1992 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United Kingdom
      • Vietnam
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • English
      • French
      • Vietnamese
    • Also known as
      • El amante
    • Filming locations
      • Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
    • Production companies
      • Films A2
      • Grai Phang Film Studio
      • Renn Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,899,194
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $181,147
      • Nov 1, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,013,090
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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