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Le baiser du serpent

Original title: The Serpent's Kiss
  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
1.9K
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Ewan McGregor, Greta Scacchi, Richard E. Grant, and Carmen Chaplin in Le baiser du serpent (1997)
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ComedyDramaRomance

In England, during the 17th century, a Dutch garden architect is drawn into a web of passion and treachery after being hired by a wealthy merchant.In England, during the 17th century, a Dutch garden architect is drawn into a web of passion and treachery after being hired by a wealthy merchant.In England, during the 17th century, a Dutch garden architect is drawn into a web of passion and treachery after being hired by a wealthy merchant.

  • Director
    • Philippe Rousselot
  • Writer
    • Tim Rose Price
  • Stars
    • Ewan McGregor
    • Greta Scacchi
    • Pete Postlethwaite
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Philippe Rousselot
    • Writer
      • Tim Rose Price
    • Stars
      • Ewan McGregor
      • Greta Scacchi
      • Pete Postlethwaite
    • 25User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ewan McGregor
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    • Meneer Chrome
    Greta Scacchi
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    • Juliana
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    • Thomas Smithers
    Richard E. Grant
    Richard E. Grant
    • James Fitzmaurice
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    Charley Boorman
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    Susan Fitzgerald
    • Mistress Clevely
    Pat Laffan
    Pat Laffan
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    Rúaidhrí Conroy
    • Physician's Assistant
    Henry King
    • Lead Reaper
    David Byrne
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    • Director
      • Philippe Rousselot
    • Writer
      • Tim Rose Price
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    meusiclver

    Strange...

    I found this movie to be very strange, and indeed it is! The first time I watched this movie I thought to myself "What the heck is going on here!" I completely missed the point of the movie the first time I saw it. Fortunately, I was already acquainted with some of Ewan M.'s work, and thought that surely Mr. Mcgregor would have more sense than to make a pointless movie. Thankfully I was right. I would advise anyone who doesn't understand this movie, or who has only seen it once, to watch it again. There is a deeper meaning. All of the actors and actresses were fabulous in this movie! Although the movie could have served just as well as a short feature, I'm glad that it is longer so that I can enjoy the chemistry between the cast members longer.
    TheVid

    A nicely executed but highly typical costume drama for those in the mood.

    This watchable, derivative, turn-of-the-century piece has a good cast, which could perform this kind of script in their sleep. You can't help but think of THE DRAUGHTMAN'S CONTRACT and ANGEL AND INSECTS all the while you watch it. There's no harm in enjoying this sumptuous film, but remember it's all been done before and better. I'd say Scacchi is the standout here.
    10Amashelle

    A beautiful story, but not for the average viewer

    As an independent period flick, the movie supports a decent set and accurate costumes. The acting is, more or less, well done (Ewan McGregor is, as usual, brilliant, Carmen Chaplin made a smashing debut, and the rest of the cast was easy to watch).

    The plot of the movie, however, must be watched carefully, or you'll miss the subtle dynamics of the characters, and the beautiful undertones of the themes. If you go into it with expectations, you'll be disappointed. While the main love story is not at all original, I can't see this movie being a box-office hit, or at all popular with main-stream viewers.

    I guess the main thing you need to know when going into this movie is, while the plot is an important factor, the real reason I would give for watching it is to see the wonderful way the characters interact with each other. Like so many independent films, The Serpent's Kiss relies on its script and characters more than events and elaborate sets.
    tedg

    The Contract

    If you are an adventurer in film, then you'll know Peter Greenaway. And if you know him, you'll likely know his first feature film: "The Draughtsman's Contract." It wasn't as selfreferentially dense as projects that followed, but its an incredible structure. It references restoration drama in form. While it makes itself that way, the story is of a illustrator who creates reality while drawing it. The "reality" in question is of an English country estate and it involves sexual intrigue toward and by the artist. There's a tussle about who is writing/ drawing the film we see.

    Now we have a film built directly on top of that. It stars Ewan McGregor who had the year before starred in Greenaway's most advanced film (as of this writing). You really have to know both of those movies to appreciate this. You have to also know that the "crazy" young woman is the grandchild of our first lucid filmmaker and his wife, herself the daughter of one of our most lucid playwrights. She seems at times to literally control what is seen by all. And it helps to know that the repressed but eager mother is played by the woman who was June Gudmundsdottir in one of our most lucid films.

    "Lucid" here in terms of films that see themselves as they unfold.

    The actual movie by itself is rather chopped up, and directed in a somewhat incoherent way. But it doesn't matter at all, and I only noticed it the second time. Its about the things behind the things we see. That's what it is and what the story is.

    It begins with the most amazing images behind the title. They are blurry images, just barely noticeable as moving humans. Later, they will be conflated with reapers, fishers, statues... and all folded in as the girl's dreams, which are further folded into the book she reads, the letters Ewan's character writes, the design of the garden and its undesign.

    Its a mind game. Its lovely without being rich. Its not slick. It has holes. It was done cheaply and without visual flourish. But what a fun ride!

    What a ride.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
    MummyPhan

    Thoroughly Enjoyable

    Well, to say the least I "thoroughly enjoyed" this movie. Having only watched it on TV I may not have seen it in it's entirety but what I did see I liked. Ewan McGregor just can't be bad in anything I suppose, or at least I haven't seen a movie yet where he didn't steal the show with his dazzling ability to become his character. The movie itself had quite a beautiful look to it and the odd loveliness of the daughter in the movie really gave you a funny sense all throughout it. It's not your ordinary tale, but the writing was wonderful and the acting superb. If you like odd love stories with a twist, this is the perfect example. And it doesn't hurt if you like Ewan McGregor, he absolutely shines.

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    • Trivia
      Ewan McGregor met his best friend Charley Boorman while making this movie.
    • Quotes

      Madam Clevely: Any flowers?

      Chrome: This is an Anglo-Dutch garden, madam, with French influence. We have progressed from flowers. A garden is a celebration of art's triumph over nature.

      Fitzmaurice: We shall be the fucking flowers. We shall provide the color and scent as we walk among the gravel paths.

    • Connections
      Featured in Long Way Round (2004)

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 1997 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Serpent's Kiss
    • Filming locations
      • Mount Ievers Court, Sixmilebridge, Co Clare, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • J&M Entertainment
      • Jones-Brockman Productions
      • Rose Price Battsek Productions
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    • Budget
      • $13,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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