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Following - Le suiveur

Original title: Following
  • 1998
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
107K
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Jeremy Theobald in Following - Le suiveur (1998)
A young writer who follows strangers for material meets a thief who takes him under his wing.
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A young writer who follows strangers for material meets a thief who takes him under his wing.A young writer who follows strangers for material meets a thief who takes him under his wing.A young writer who follows strangers for material meets a thief who takes him under his wing.

  • Director
    • Christopher Nolan
  • Writer
    • Christopher Nolan
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Theobald
    • Alex Haw
    • Lucy Russell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    107K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,757
    1,060
    • Director
      • Christopher Nolan
    • Writer
      • Christopher Nolan
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Theobald
      • Alex Haw
      • Lucy Russell
    • 271User reviews
    • 136Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Jeremy Theobald
    Jeremy Theobald
    • The Young Man
    Alex Haw
    • Cobb
    Lucy Russell
    Lucy Russell
    • The Blonde
    John Nolan
    John Nolan
    • The Policeman
    Dick Bradsell
    Dick Bradsell
    • The Bald Guy
    Gillian El-Kadi
    • Home Owner
    Jennifer Angel
    • Waitress
    Nicolas Carlotti
    • Barman
    Darren Ormandy
    • Accountant
    Guy Greenway
    • Heavy #1
    Tassos Stevens
    • Heavy #2
    Tristan Martin
    • Man at Bar
    Rebecca James
    • Woman at Bar
    Paul Mason
    • Home Owner's Friend
    David Bovill
    • Home Owner's Husband
    John Bengue
    Ivan Cornell
    Jane Hunter
    • Director
      • Christopher Nolan
    • Writer
      • Christopher Nolan
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    User reviews271

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    8senortuffy

    Fascinating suspense film.

    Christopher Nolan's first directorial effort, a year before he did "Memento," and this is almost as brilliant as that classic. He uses time differentials in a similar manner to tell his story, and it's a very clever one.

    Bill is this young writer who begins following complete strangers around just to see where they live and what they're all about. One day, he follows this man, Cobb, who turns the tables and confronts Bill, who breaks down and confesses what he's up to.

    Cobb is a burglar and he takes Bill along on a few jobs to teach him the ropes. Both men are voyeurs of a sort and a bond begins to grow between the two of them.

    But there's an ulterior motive for Cobb nurturing this relationship, and it all ties in very smartly at the end. No, I won't spoil it but this is a very cool movie and I'm beginning to think Christopher Nolan is a genius.

    If you like suspense films with surprise endings, this one is a must see.
    9Rogue-32

    Christopher Nolan is The One to...follow

    Just watched this on DVD three times - Once the 'normal' way, once with the scenes in consecutive order (in this doozy of a film noir, the beginning, middle and end of the story intertwine), and once with the director's commentary running. Quite amazing. A bare-bones tale, told with more flair, energy and substance than most big-budget overblown features being released today.

    I think this is an even more accomplished film than the subsequent Memento, which turned me on to Nolan in the first place. Can't wait to see what he does with a bigger budget (and bigger box-office stars) in his next film, Insomnia.
    8DennisLittrell

    Stalking as a hobby; burglary as a thrill

    In this intriguing noir thriller (looking like the Forties, but with a psychology befitting the Nineties), Director Christopher Nolan employs a number of techniques he would perfect in his internationally acclaimed Memento (2000), most notably scenes presented out of time sequence for effect, and a naive protagonist taken advantage of by others. The film opens with "Bill, the Innocent" (as I might dub him), played by Jeremy Theobald, trying to explain to someone, perhaps a social worker, perhaps even a police inspector (John Nolan), why he took up following people just for the fun of it. He doesn't just follow women, he points out. He's not a stalker, as such. He's just curious. He's an intriguing and sympathetic character, a Brit writer with a lot of time on his hands who seems something of a throwback to an earlier age with his clanking manual typewriter and the photo of a pursed-lips Marilyn Monroe on the wall of his shabby apartment. Things began to go wrong for him, he further explains, when he broke some of his "following rules" and got too close to his prey. What he doesn't know and what we don't know yet, is that his clumsy following technique has allowed him to unwittingly become the followed himself. Enter a juicy blonde (Lucy Russell) walking down some steps from her apartment. (This scene is out of sequence as far as chronological time goes, but psychologically speaking, her appearance signals his entanglement). Enter now a scheming, sophisticated psychopathic thrill-seeker named Cobb (Alex Haw) who entices Bill with his (apparent) practice of burglary just for the powerful feeling one gets from invading the sanctity of another's life. Although justification for the temporal inversions here is not as clearly established as in Memento, nonetheless the technique works well, and Nolan provides us with a clever ending that sneaks up on us and makes in a few seconds all that went before clear. Or mostly clear. You might want to rewind and view the first few minutes of the film, and then everything should be clarity. This low-budget, black and white, deliciously ironic little film (71 minutes) marked the auspicious debut of a film maker who has already made quite a name for himself, not only with the aforementioned Memento, but with Insomnia (2002). It will be interesting to see what Nolan does next.
    8secragt

    Nolan's Clever Debut

    The debut that plucked from obscurity one of the brighter stars of contemporary noir is an assured, if limited, stab at the con game and obsession. Filmed for zero money, Nolan couldn't have chosen a better subject than the drab and seamy underside of London to ply his trade, given the lack of funds. This short (67 min) is at its best in playing with the audience's and protagonist's expectations about who is scamming whom, though the initial set-up does ring some alarm bells in the credibility dept. The muddy cinematography (he often used natural lighting due to budget) can be mostly chalked up to noir stylization, though the limitations do show at times.

    One can easily see Nolan's style developing in this fledgling effort; many of the same themes of blurred identity and expectation smashing recur in MEMENTO and INSOMNIA. Not a masterpiece but good and certainly worth a look for modern noir and Nolan fans.
    10supertom-3

    Low budget masterpiece!!

    Christopher Nolan's first feature film wowed critics who saw it when it first came out. Shot on a micro budget of $6,000 this is a student film with real class. The film is shot in black and white, and features people who you assume are friends of Nolan's appearing in the movie. This is not to say they are bad actors because they are quite good. You could see Jeremy Theobald and Alex Haw appearing in other projects but unfortunately they haven't since this was made 6 years ago.

    Nolan's thriller, much like Memento, does not play chronologically, it shifts the scenes around much like Pulp Fiction. The writing is fantastic. It is a great twisting thriller but because the temporal order of the film is shifted around it makes it even more interesting. I thought the last ten minutes in particular when everything starts to become clear were excellent.

    For a film of such a small budget and with no recognizable names at all, this is so good. It is superior to most that Hollywood studios offer and Nolan after three films (this, the superior Memento and the not quite as good but still excellent Insomnia) has cemented himself as the most exciting new talent of recent times. I can't wait for Batman.

    This film is short and sweet and certainly a great watch. It is very professional and the twists are fantastic and completely surprising. I also thought that the score from David Julyan was also excellent, very atmospheric and had a chilly quality to it. He has gone on to compose Nolan's other films.

    Overall I would recommend this, I intend to get all of Nolan's films. This is a low budget gem. *****

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    • Trivia
      Sir Christopher Nolan never studied film-making at university. He studied English Literature at University College London, and used the film society there to shoot the opening dialogue scene between Bill and the policeman.
    • Goofs
      In one shot, when Cobb puts the gloves in the young man's mouth it is half sticking out but in the next scene it is almost completely in the young man's mouth.
    • Quotes

      Cobb: You take it away... to show them what they had.

    • Crazy credits
      The movie was filmed from 1996 to 1997 and first released in 1998. However, the copyright date in the credits is listed as being 1999.
    • Alternate versions
      The Criterion Collection DVD features an additional "Chronological Edit" of the film, which places the scenes in linear order.
    • Connections
      Featured in Smashing UK Top 10: Top 10 Film Directors (2013)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 1999 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Following
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Next Wave Films
      • Syncopy
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $6,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $48,482
    • Gross worldwide
      • $126,052
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 9m(69 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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