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Portraits chinois

  • 1996
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
515
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Portraits chinois (1996)
ComedyRomance

Ada and Lise are both costume designers, the first is around 20, the other around 30. Both are working hard on their break through. There are also jobs for the movies. This is where Lise mee... Read allAda and Lise are both costume designers, the first is around 20, the other around 30. Both are working hard on their break through. There are also jobs for the movies. This is where Lise meets producer Alphonse, who is nearly 20 years older than she. Because he is unhappy with hi... Read allAda and Lise are both costume designers, the first is around 20, the other around 30. Both are working hard on their break through. There are also jobs for the movies. This is where Lise meets producer Alphonse, who is nearly 20 years older than she. Because he is unhappy with his girlfriend a secret relationship evolves. Ada has problems as well, but she's not the on... Read all

  • Director
    • Martine Dugowson
  • Writers
    • Martine Dugowson
    • Peter Chase
  • Stars
    • Helena Bonham Carter
    • Romane Bohringer
    • Marie Trintignant
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    515
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martine Dugowson
    • Writers
      • Martine Dugowson
      • Peter Chase
    • Stars
      • Helena Bonham Carter
      • Romane Bohringer
      • Marie Trintignant
    • 8User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Helena Bonham Carter
    Helena Bonham Carter
    • Ada
    Romane Bohringer
    Romane Bohringer
    • Lise
    Marie Trintignant
    Marie Trintignant
    • Nina
    Jean-Philippe Écoffey
    Jean-Philippe Écoffey
    • Paul
    Elsa Zylberstein
    Elsa Zylberstein
    • Emma
    Yvan Attal
    Yvan Attal
    • Yves
    Sergio Castellitto
    Sergio Castellitto
    • Guido
    Predrag 'Miki' Manojlovic
    Predrag 'Miki' Manojlovic
    • Alphonse
    • (as Miki Manojlovic)
    Jean-Claude Brialy
    Jean-Claude Brialy
    • René Sandre
    Sophie Simon
    • Agnès
    Emmanuelle Escourrou
    Emmanuelle Escourrou
    • Stéphanie
    Katerina Mechera
    • Emilia
    • (as Katia Mechera)
    Mathilde Seigner
    Mathilde Seigner
    • Fanny
    Artus de Penguern
    • Gérard
    Pierre Baillot
    • Monsieur Verdoux
    Antoinette Moya
    • Christine Perridoux
    Jean-Bernard Guillard
    • Thomas
    Jacques Le Carpentier
    • Lise's Father
    • Director
      • Martine Dugowson
    • Writers
      • Martine Dugowson
      • Peter Chase
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    6ieaun

    Paul and Ada and Lise and Paris

    Episodic film dealing with the lives and loves of a group of young professional Parisians. Helena Bonham-Carter in her first French film is good and speaks the language like a native. Romane Bohringer is very sexy as usual, and Elsa Zylberstein and Marie Trintignant are very amusing. The male characters are less interesting and rather two-dimensional, with the exception of screenwriter Paul (Jean-Philippe Ecoffey). The film concentrates mainly on the on-off relationship between Ada and Paul and the effect that the young Lise has on both their personal relationship and Ada's professional career. The film is an improvement on Dugowson's previous "Mina Tannenbaum", but the large number of characters makes it difficult to get emotionally involved with, and care what happens to, any of them.
    sactor

    Same old generic French melodrama

    France has been making the same old films: Group of close friends or people going through ups and downs. That's it. Such as "Le gout des autres", "Les Bronzés", and "Mille Millièmes".

    As a Linguist, I found Helena Bonham Carter fairly good in this film. Her french was good but not excellent. There is something about actors that I find pitiful when playing in foreign films or speak a second language; They don't truly speak it fluently and so therefore when playing a role such as Carter's, one can tell that she hasn't truly digested the French language and the consequences are that when one hasn't perfected a certain language, one becomes over the top. One can see that Carter is a bit self-conscious about her linguistic skills and in this case she ends up being theatrical and clownish. I admire and revere her as an actress but stick to english speaking films.

    The whole cast does fairly well but it's the plot that doesn't fare well. Marie Trintignant shines and look for Jean Claude Brialy as the fed up fashion designer. If you watch "Robert & Robert" you will see how truly gifted this actor is.
    4zorplo

    Boring except for the Laurel and Hardy gag early in the film

    A waste of time, Helena Bonham-Carter's French was excellent throughout. Very good. Ignore the 'linguist' who obviously is NOT a linguist as his/her use of basic English is well below even High School standard. Just someone who thinks they know about accurate use of foreign languages.Clearly a moron.A linguist? ha ha that is so funny. Who do they think they are? Chomsky? I only wanted to ridicule this person and the only way I seem to be able to do this is by submitting a minimum of ten lines as a review. I just wasted 2 hours of my life on this worthless piece of trash, now I have to vent my spleen on some loser who purports to be a linguist. Just go and see 'Midnight In Paris' if you want to see a masterpiece!
    6robert-temple-1

    Group of friends with shifting allegiances portrayed

    It was interesting to see this film directed by the woman who made the fascinating 'Mina Tannenbaum', which succeeded better than this one, possibly because it involved fewer characters. This is an ensemble piece on the 'group of friends' theme. These are not as easy to direct as they seem, as there are too many balls in the air at one time. The main problem with this attempt is that we don't really care about these people very much, because they are silly and spoilt and self-indulgent. Apparently, this film is meant to deal with this issue satirically, but this dimension was lost on me, as I am not French and clearly 'don't get that'. The only character with whom I had the slightest sympathy was the one played by Romane Bohringer, who always seems to make her characters of compelling concern, even when they should be repellent. Here again, as in 'L'Appartement', made earlier the same year, Romane plays a girl in the compulsive grip of obsessive love. She is eerily convincing at this, and she must be dangerous to meet, in case she becomes fixated. She gets 'that manic look in her eye' and you have to run! Strangely, Romane seems much slimmer in this film than in the one made earlier in that year. Her performance is certainly the best, but not far behind are Helena Bonham Carter and Elsa Zylberstein, who are also extremely powerful in their performances. Helena B.C. (there is no A.D. version) seems more at ease and casual in this film than in her English films, and as a foreigner her French sounds great to me, though doubtless the Academie Francaise would accuse her of something, and so would those shoulder shruggers to be found all over Omnia Gallia which as we all know divisa est, as no one there ever stops quarreling or quibbling. This film gets better as it goes along, starting rather slowly, with us not knowing who everybody is for some time. Eventually it all pulls together and we think 'how quaint', wistfully thinking: 'Wouldn't it be nice if I cared?' It was disturbing and tragic to see Marie Trintignant in this film, knowing her terrible fate to come, poor girl. She seems shy and occasionally a bit spaced-out, with a hint of decadence, but does well, and one cannot help but sense, 'bravely', as she seems by nature an introvert who was forcing herself to perform in public against her nature.
    3paintbrush_2003

    Bad French Melodrama with often unreadable subtitles

    This plays like a French Woody Allen movie. Even the music is reminiscent of a New York scene. And, of course, they talk and talk and talk and talk and flirt and talk and talk and talk and make love and talk and talk and talk and jerk off at the office and talk and talk...

    You get the idea. Heck, you can even hear their inner dialogue and see the fantasies they're picturing in their heads at any given moment. By the first 10 minutes, though, you wish they would just get it over with. I only lasted through about half of the movie, then I just got too bored.

    AND, for about a quarter of the movie, all this talking is unintelligible if you don't understand French because the **(@#(*$ white subtitles get lost in the white tablecloth, in the white dresses, etc. But this is just another reason to not bother with this one.

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    • Trivia
      Florence Loiret Caille's debut and she is of French ancestry.
    • Connections
      Features Les enchaînés (1946)
    • Soundtracks
      Maman, Papa
      Music by Georges Brassens

      Lyrics by Georges Brassens

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 1997 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Shadow Play
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • IMA Productions
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      • France 2 Cinéma
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,367
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,972
      • Nov 7, 1999
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
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