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Premier amour

Original title: All Forgotten
  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
909
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Premier amour (2001)
Period DramaTragic RomanceDramaRomanceWar

A younger boy falls in love with a tragic girl who flirts with, and manipulates, her older suitors in 1800s Russia.A younger boy falls in love with a tragic girl who flirts with, and manipulates, her older suitors in 1800s Russia.A younger boy falls in love with a tragic girl who flirts with, and manipulates, her older suitors in 1800s Russia.

  • Director
    • Reverge Anselmo
  • Writers
    • Ivan Turgenev
    • Anton Chekhov
    • Reverge Anselmo
  • Stars
    • Kirsten Dunst
    • Julie Walters
    • Geraldine James
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    909
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Reverge Anselmo
    • Writers
      • Ivan Turgenev
      • Anton Chekhov
      • Reverge Anselmo
    • Stars
      • Kirsten Dunst
      • Julie Walters
      • Geraldine James
    • 24User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Lover's Prayer
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    Lover's Prayer

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    Kirsten Dunst
    Kirsten Dunst
    • Zinaida
    Julie Walters
    Julie Walters
    • Princess Zasyekin
    Geraldine James
    Geraldine James
    • Mother
    Nathaniel Parker
    Nathaniel Parker
    • Father
    Nick Stahl
    Nick Stahl
    • Vladimir
    James Fox
    James Fox
    • Old Vladimir
    • (voice)
    Paloma Baeza
    Paloma Baeza
    • Mashenka
    Kenny Doughty
    Kenny Doughty
    • Denis
    Angus Wright
    Angus Wright
    • Boris
    Robert Glenister
    Robert Glenister
    • Count Malevsky
    Heathcote Williams
    Heathcote Williams
    • Dr. Looshin
    Nicholas Rowe
    Nicholas Rowe
    • Maidanov
    John Benfield
    John Benfield
    • Nirmansky
    Kristian Revelle
    • Gregory
    Michael Higgs
    Michael Higgs
    • Vasya
    Bryan Pringle
    Bryan Pringle
    • Stepan
    Clifford Rose
    Clifford Rose
    • Dimitry
    Richard James
    Richard James
    • Monsieur Dolsky
    • Director
      • Reverge Anselmo
    • Writers
      • Ivan Turgenev
      • Anton Chekhov
      • Reverge Anselmo
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    User reviews24

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    polexia

    Story never quite picks up the pace

    All Forgotten is a period drama, set in 1900's Russia and starring Kirsten Dunst and Nick Stahl. Stahl's character falls in love with next door neighbor Dunst, but she's too busy toying with much older suitors. The men fall at her feet and she loves it, teasing them endlessly and without shame. Stahl as Vladimir loves his dear Zinaida (Dunst) but is emotionally hindered.

    There's a second story in the film concerning a young woman with a small son whose husband is away in the war.

    I could not tell where this film was supposed to be set for a while because although the names were Russian, everyone spoke with a British accent. The costumes were lovely, and the landscapes beautiful (filmed entirely in the Czech Republic), but Dunst and Stahl, and everyone else is essentially wasted.

    None of the vibrancy Stahl brought to his role in Man Without A Face was evident here in his Vladimir. It was almost as if he were simply walking from mark to mark, delivering his lines woodenly and moving on. He looked very preoccupied. Dunst conveyed the airs of a spoiled young girl who had been given too much too soon, but I found it difficult to really care about her. Although Vladimir is is love with Zinaida, there is no chemistry whatsoever between the actors so the characters are always distanced emotionally.

    This is a nice film to watch on a very rainy day, but overall it's a disappointment. The plot never really took off, and I found myself at the end of the film still waiting for the film's point to be made.
    7francescof86

    "Lover's prayer"

    This movie had all the potential to be an fabulous movie. However, the script holes cannot elevate the entire material except for a mature performance by a very young Kirsten Dunst (Zinaida) in a very complex and dark character (considering her age back then). The other actors play competently. The soundtrack is nice. However, the script is at times generic if not approximative. The story in itself is very dark and presents a tormented leading woman split between ambition and guilt. My vote is 7/10.
    4Rainsford55

    Disjointed Affair

    Visually beautiful with pretty characterisations and some fine acting particularly from Julie Walters. But I had more interest in the love triangle of the serf's that I did of the aristrocracy. It really doesn't come together, but could have been quite a compelling drama if the story had peaked and resolved itself a little more poignantly. I wouldn't spend the two hours of viewing time to sit through this again because it seem's to have been directed by someone with the emotions of granite. Pity because it's so pretty and romantic in a visual sense. Too few scene's from Ms Walters. The character portrayed by Ms Dunst (Zinaida) irritated the hell out of me. Pity I had to wait until the end for her exit !!!!!!!
    7torstenbaden

    The impulsiveness of youth

    Maybe the reason why I like this movie is mostly that I like the story "First Love" which the movie is based on. I can understand from another of the user comments that there is a lot of symbolism in the story. This symbolism is wasted on me. I have to see it as just a story. What I see then is a story about youth. Young people who follow their immediate emotions without giving much thought to the future. In the long term perspective we often make stupid choices when we act like that. I myself am not a very impulsive man, but I find myself attracted to people who are, unless they are so in a negative way. Is it not the force in emotions, especially big powerful emotions like love that make life so beautiful?

    The main character Vladimir falls in love with Zinaida. She likes him very much, but she doesn't love him. She likes toying with him and her other admirers, and their feelings make them her willing puppets. This is of course not very nice of her, but it seems to me that she doesn't give it much thought and that it is never her intention to hurt anyone, she is just an emotional and impulsive girl. And maybe part of what makes them love her is her impulsive nature. After some time it becomes clear to Vladimir that Zinaida has herself fallen in love. But who is it that she loves? And is her own human nature now taking revenge for her toying with the emotions of her admirers? Will Vladimir and Zinaida mature through their experiences?

    For those who thinks this story has no point I will say, that for me the point is simply to study human nature and to allow one self to feel with the characters. We don't always need a great plan to build the societies of the 21st century.

    I would like to make a negative comment also. There is a second story in this movie mixed in with the main story. A woman falls in love while her husband is away in the war, and of course this causes trouble. Maybe this story could have a movie of its own (?), but I think it shouldn't have been part of this movie, because the situation of the woman, her husband (if he lives), her child and her lover is far too serious to just pop up for a moment now and then as a side story.
    tarage

    Lush, Evocative, Beautiful

    Yes, this is a period piece -- pre-WWI Russia, to be precise. I only caught the last third of the movie or so, but it was enough to captivate me. The characters were interesting; the music poignant, the scenery stunning. The acting is top-notch with the notable exception of Stahl, who never reflects the agonies and the ecstacies of growing up; he never lets the struggles of the character make their way to his countenance or his actions, and so appears as a painted-face marrionate simply reciting lines and moving about from place to place. The problem is that the retrospective English narrator is used in place of acting; while it's well done and appropriate, it is used to suture up the devestation caused by the poor acting of Stahl instead of complimenting him. But anyhow, enough on that topic. Again, it captivated me, and not many films can do that. Either there's too much trash, or the characters are stupid, unbelievable, or unheroic. This doesn't feel like a cheap Hollywood throwaway flick, and that has something to do with the source material -- Anton Chekov! There is a human warmth about it all and an artistry that is all too often abandoned in pursuit of a quick dollar. Now this isn't to say that this film is the best thing ever put on a reel. But it is enough to make me want to go watch the whole thing, and that is a rare thing.

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      Filmed in the Czech Republic, doubling for Russia.
    • Quotes

      Zinaida: If you are through with toys, you have much to discover.

    • Connections
      Version of The Wednesday Play: First Love (1964)

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 2001 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lover's Prayer
    • Filming locations
      • Prague, Czech Republic
    • Production company
      • Overseas FilmGroup
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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