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Alice et Martin

  • 1998
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  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Juliette Binoche in Alice et Martin (1998)
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A young man starts an affair with a woman - his brother's friend. Their relations are being tested because of obscure secrets hidden in the past.A young man starts an affair with a woman - his brother's friend. Their relations are being tested because of obscure secrets hidden in the past.A young man starts an affair with a woman - his brother's friend. Their relations are being tested because of obscure secrets hidden in the past.

  • Director
    • André Téchiné
  • Writers
    • Olivier Assayas
    • Gilles Taurand
    • André Téchiné
  • Stars
    • Juliette Binoche
    • Alexis Loret
    • Mathieu Amalric
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    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • André Téchiné
    • Writers
      • Olivier Assayas
      • Gilles Taurand
      • André Téchiné
    • Stars
      • Juliette Binoche
      • Alexis Loret
      • Mathieu Amalric
    • 21User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
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    Juliette Binoche
    Juliette Binoche
    • Alice
    Alexis Loret
    • Martin Sauvagnac
    Mathieu Amalric
    Mathieu Amalric
    • Benjamin Sauvagnac
    Carmen Maura
    Carmen Maura
    • Jeanine
    Jean-Pierre Lorit
    Jean-Pierre Lorit
    • Frederic Sauvagnac
    Marthe Villalonga
    Marthe Villalonga
    • Lucie
    Roschdy Zem
    Roschdy Zem
    • Saïd
    Pierre Maguelon
    Pierre Maguelon
    • Victor Sauvagnac
    Eric Kreikenmayer
    • Francois Sauvagnac
    Jeremy Kreikenmayer
    • Martin - Child
    Kevin Goffette
    • Christophe
    Christiane Ludot
    • Laurence
    Véronique Rioux
    • Musician 1
    Corinne Hache
    • Musician 2
    Mauricio Angarita
    • Musician 3
    Lilite Guegamian
    • Musician 4
    Thierry Barone
    • Musician 5
    Ruth Malka-Viellet
    • Tania de l'Étang
    • Director
      • André Téchiné
    • Writers
      • Olivier Assayas
      • Gilles Taurand
      • André Téchiné
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    7almalone

    Not the best French film, but decent nonetheless

    A weirdly inconsistent film, mixing hamfisted direction with an occasional obsessive attention to telling detail, seemingly shallow interactions with deeper thoughts, and Juliette Binoche's acting with Alexis Loret's acting. Loret can't act at all, even though he is pretty. This is not a great French film, but there's a lot to like about it nonetheless. Juliette Binoche is in fact that pretty, and she can act too. It has some (but not all) of the unforced naturalness that distinguishes French cinema. And it does not look upon its audience as a bunch of slack-jawed troglodytes, always a plus. Seven of ten, not the thing to convince someone to enjoy French cinema but pleasurable nonetheless.
    7bowhead

    Give it a few hours to sink in.

    Martin, age 20, runs away from his rural French home under mysterious circumstances and ends up at his half-brother's flat in Paris, where he meets and falls in love with the half-brother's female roommate Alice, age somewhat older. When Alice informs him, halfway through the film, that she is pregnant, he has a flashback (which we don't see for a while yet) of what happened to make him flee his father's house, and for the rest of the film, while Martin languishes in a psychiatric facility, Alice must resolve the situation Martin created, a labor of love she doesn't hesitate to perform even though it involves the sacrifice of her own happiness.

    The bad news: This is a long, slow movie, and the characters are not really as well-defined as they perhaps could have been, especially given the film's character-centered plot. The good news: It's really beautiful to watch, and when the end of the movie sneaks up on you, and you've given what you've seen a little while to sink in, it's so brilliantly sad that you just want to fly to Paris and find Alice and hug her or take her to dinner or something. Not a good choice for a first-date movie--rent the video and have a close friend over for wine and cheese.
    8noralee

    Very Original Take on the Couple Made for Each Other Genre

    "Alice and Martin (Alice et Martin)" is the anti-Hollywood relationship movie of the summer. (It's French so you have to say it like you went to National Lampoon's famous School of ze French Akzent: "a-LEES ay mar-TAHN").

    Act 1 gives you background on Martin growing up, yeah you think as you get restless, the usual dysfunctional family, the usual fights with dad, so he ends up in the big city.

    Act 2 is the usual couple in the Big City (in this case, of course Paris) and quite a few people in the audience yawned quite loudly. There's a few sophisticated touches -- she's pals with gay guys, he falls into being a fashion model for the easy money (and the metaphor for his blankness) so there's arguments about commercialism.

    This is my first Andre Techine film so I don't know if the crucial Act 3 is unusual, even though the central plot development was not a complete surprise.

    So many Hollywood "meet cute, fall into bed, fight then realize they're made for each other" movies have the couple existing in a bubble, separate from family or the sources of how they got to be like they are. Here coming to terms with their souls means coming to terms with their family and seeing through all the implications. So there's a bit of a gimmick in cutting back and forth with flashbacks to reveal background to us, but it's done sort of like an amnesia victim gradually remembering.

    Juliette Binoche really rises to the Act 3; I wasn't all that impressed with her in "The English Patient" but she's gut-wrenching here, going through very complex emotions--and nice non-Hollywood touch that she's the older of the pair.

    If Hollywood were to remake this movie, they'd cut to the last 10 minutes, and turn it into a courtroom drama where the heroic defense lawyer goes around interviewing everyone to get to "the truth," but coming to peace with yourself is not something that litigation can solve, and Binoche's face shows that.

    Nice repeat use of Jeff Buckley song.

    (originally written 9/3/2000)
    4hsma

    Too disjointed

    Although the performances were good, this movie is quite frustrating. While a non-linear narrative can be effective and compelling, the disjointed plot or lack of one leaves the viewer bored and confused. The story line is further strained by the lack of development of much of Alice's and Martin's characters. For instance, one can't understand why Martin's father was such a brute or why Alice would choose to stay with Martin. It's a shame because this movie could have been a lot better.
    stribog77

    excellent

    In her review of 'Alice et Martin' in Cinopsis, Marina Bergamelli states that the reason why Techine made this film remains obscure.

    For those people who understand and know that such emotional worlds exist, it is a cathartic masterpiece of great value.

    It takes courage to make a feature film of this nature and am grateful to the people who undertook such an artistic endeavour.

    Film would be dead without them.

    Julian Flynn

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      Alice: We have to find the courage to be happy.

    • Soundtracks
      Lilac Wine
      Written by James H. Shelton

      Performed by Jeff Buckley

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 1998 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Juliette Binoche: The Art of Being - Official Fansite
    • Languages
      • French
      • Spanish
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Alice and Martin
    • Filming locations
      • Granada, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Les Films Alain Sarde
      • Vértigo Films
      • France 2 Cinéma
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $500,896
    • Gross worldwide
      • $500,896
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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