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À toute vitesse

  • 1996
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
910
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À toute vitesse (1996)
DramaRomance

A brief extract of four kids' lives somewhere in France. Quentin, who won a writers contest and now pays more attention to his career as an author than to his friends, beautiful Julie, his g... Read allA brief extract of four kids' lives somewhere in France. Quentin, who won a writers contest and now pays more attention to his career as an author than to his friends, beautiful Julie, his girl-friend, much more mature than she looks, falling in love with Quentin's very best frie... Read allA brief extract of four kids' lives somewhere in France. Quentin, who won a writers contest and now pays more attention to his career as an author than to his friends, beautiful Julie, his girl-friend, much more mature than she looks, falling in love with Quentin's very best friend Jimmy, who is kind of stuck in his unability of self-expression and grown up under bad ... Read all

  • Director
    • Gaël Morel
  • Writers
    • Gaël Morel
    • Catherine Corsini
  • Stars
    • Élodie Bouchez
    • Stéphane Rideau
    • Pascal Cervo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    910
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gaël Morel
    • Writers
      • Gaël Morel
      • Catherine Corsini
    • Stars
      • Élodie Bouchez
      • Stéphane Rideau
      • Pascal Cervo
    • 9User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Élodie Bouchez
    Élodie Bouchez
    • Julie
    • (as Elodie Bouchez)
    Stéphane Rideau
    • Jimmy
    Pascal Cervo
    Pascal Cervo
    • Quentin
    Meziane Bardadi
    • Samir
    Romain Auger
    • Rick…
    Salim Kechiouche
    Salim Kechiouche
    • Jamel
    Mohammed Dib
    • Karim
    Frédéric Fargier
    • Bande á Jimmy
    Patrice Thomas
    • Bande á Jimmy
    Youcef Ninach
    • Bande á Jimmy
    Missoum Laimene
    • Bande á Jimmy
    Laurent Diomande
    • Bande á Jimmy
    Ryad Benkouider
    • Bande á Jimmy
    Paul Morel
    • Le père de Quentin
    Bernard Villeneuve
    • Le journaliste
    Joaquim Sa
    • Le garçon de la petite annonce
    Sabar Hamai
    • La garçon au flipper
    Hanafi Soul
    • Racketteur
    • Director
      • Gaël Morel
    • Writers
      • Gaël Morel
      • Catherine Corsini
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    9gradyharp

    Love: Four Divertimenti

    Gaël Morel co-wrote (with Catherine Corsini) and directed this very French exploration of the manifestations of love in a style that feels more like eavesdropping on private encounters than on a linear drama. The plot is actually tightly woven around each of the four characters, at the same time giving the effect of four characters' viewpoints on love.

    Samir (Mezziane Bardadi) is a French Arab from Algeria who opens the film in a tender frolic with his 'blood brother' and quickly witnesses the accidental death of the man he loves. He travels to a small town in France, lonely, needy, feeling like an outsider (remember the history of the French Algerian conflict) and encounters a young novelist Quentin (Pascal Cervo) celebrating the publication of his first novel with his best friend Jimmy (Stéphane Rideau) and his girlfriend Julie (Élodie Bouchez) in a dance bar. Samir and Quentin make eye contact and soon a brief assignation outside the club leads to a kiss that the vulnerable Samir views as a sign of love but that Quentin views as strange but as possible content for his next novel.

    Quentin loves Julie, Julie loves Quentin, but has an eye on Quentin's best friend Jimmy, a lad faithful to his friendship with Quentin to the point of fending off Julie's enamourment. But when Quentin and Samir begin spending extended periods of time together (Samir longing for a physical relationship, Quentin refusing but intent on gathering information for his novel), affinities are tested. Quentin departs for Paris to write, Jimmy and Julie begin a lusty affair, and Samir feels again deserted by a lover. Samir is attacked by gay bashers and defended by Quentin who in the course of the fight sustains a head injury, an injury at first easily resolved but one that later leads to tragedy. Quentin returns from Paris to discover Julie has found love with Jimmy and while Samir's obsession with Quentin races at the new availability of Quentin as a partner, Quentin is disgusted and returns to his career as a writer in Paris and the story comes to a protracted ending with a series of sad incidents: Quentin, the core of each of the love stories remains aloof, dedicated to his growing fame as a writer and gleaning the events as fodder for his assent to literary fame.

    The stories are bound with threads if same- gender love, homophobia, human frailty and need. The actors are all beautiful for the eye and render tender performances. The countryside of France is exquisitely captured by cinematographer Jeanne Lapoirie and director Gaël Morel manages to weave these little stories in a conversational, simple manner that appeal to the heart and the eye. For some the film may seem rambling and disconnected and unfairly compared to 'The Wild Reeds', but Morel has a sensitive, gentle manner in setting a mood that allows it to flow like a stroll through the flowering woods of young passions. Recommended. Grady Harp
    8rescueme_sola

    some good scenes, an achieved tension between characters

    A sensitive film debut that tackles human relationships between 4 youngsters against the usual backdrop of Racism, Homophobia, Violence and Teenage unrest in modern multicultural France. Although it has and a quite nice photography, it resembles too much to its predecessor "Wild Reeds", a beautiful moving film by director Andre Techine. The four main characters are nearly a grown-up transcription of the ones' in Techine's film; the French countryside, the mixed feelings, the motorbike rides, the young intellectual-director's alter ego, the Algerian question,...nearly everything looks like a rework but in a less subtle and intelligent way. Nevertheless the film is worth to see, certainly if you liked "Wild Reeds", because of its gay sub-text (always exciting in French Cinema), the powerful performance of E.Bouchez and S.Rideau and the sensitive direction of Gael Morel. If you liked this film check "Les Terres froides" (just on French TV), "Presque Rien" and "Krampack", and not forget to watch "The Battle of Algiers" for a harsh realistic account of the events that lead to the independence of Algeria from France.
    bobbie-12

    somewhat schematic reflection on sexual orientation, racism, and responsibility

    I took this movie on sexual orientation, racism, and relationships to be a slightly schematic allegory about how French intellectuals have abdicated their responsibility to marginalized people in society--Quentin, the successful young (white)writer takes off for Paris to be lionized by the literary establishment, leaving his working-class, gay, and North African buddies to defend themselves against the local rightwing thugs. He really has little interest in his erstwhile friends except to instrumentalize their pain and anger as material for his new book and for a public display of "concern." A bit slow, but not a waste of time.
    8gonz30

    Coming of age, coming out, uneasy friendships among French youths

    This is the latest film (the next one debuts in France later this year) by young actor turned director, Gael Morel ("Wild Reeds"),available on video in the US and UK. AT FULL SPEED explores many layers and complexities of relationships between youths in multi-racial France. A non-linear film, it examines the relationship between the characters in a variety of ways, contrasting attitudes in the province with those in Paris, exposing racism, and sexuality in ambiguous ways. But at the end, Morel suggests there is a fine line between hetero, bi, and homosexuality, between racists and their victims. A gifted ensemble cast including Morel's two co-stars in "Wild Reeds": Elodie Bouchez, and Stephane Rideau get the points across well to those willing to think and digest this difficult to follow film. It is definitely not for fans of current American youth-themed films. Although it lasts less than an hour and a half, the film leaves you feeling like it lasted much longer. That was, I think, Morel's intention, and not necessarily negative. It just may be too sophisticated for its intended audience.
    notmicro

    French Confusion

    Interesting primarily in relation to an earlier French film "Wild Reeds" (1994), which was the first film featuring several of the young actors here. Unfortunately it just does not "translate" - the interwoven themes of French political, racial and class tensions, and fallout from the Algerian conflict (which no doubt have great resonance with French youth) will be almost entirely lost on American viewers, who may see the film primarily due to its minor gay sub-text. The motivation behind some key scenes, particularly involving violent conflicts between groups of young guys, is pretty much incomprehensible.

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      References Johnny Guitare (1954)
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      Written by Sulee B. Wax (as F. Guion Firmin)/Sté Strausz (S. Quinol)/David Bordey (D. Bordee)

      Performed by Sté Strausz (as Ste)

      Ed. Polygram Editions/Delabel Editions

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    • Release date
      • September 25, 1996 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Full Speed
    • Filming locations
      • Ville-sur-Jarnioux, Rhône, France
    • Production companies
      • Magouric Productions
      • Téléma
      • France 2 Cinéma
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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