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Le battement d'ailes du papillon

  • 2000
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  • 1h 30m
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6.7/10
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Le battement d'ailes du papillon (2000)
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How, thanks to what's known as the "Butterfly theory" (a random series of unlinked events), can a young woman and a young man meet ?How, thanks to what's known as the "Butterfly theory" (a random series of unlinked events), can a young woman and a young man meet ?How, thanks to what's known as the "Butterfly theory" (a random series of unlinked events), can a young woman and a young man meet ?

  • Director
    • Laurent Firode
  • Writer
    • Laurent Firode
  • Stars
    • Audrey Tautou
    • Faudel
    • Eric Savin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    4K
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    • Director
      • Laurent Firode
    • Writer
      • Laurent Firode
    • Stars
      • Audrey Tautou
      • Faudel
      • Eric Savin
    • 38User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Audrey Tautou
    Audrey Tautou
    • Irène
    Faudel
    • Younès
    Eric Savin
    Eric Savin
    • Richard
    Nathalie Besançon
    Nathalie Besançon
    • Marie
    Lysiane Meis
    • Elsa
    Irène Ismaïloff
    • Stéphanie
    Eric Feldman
    • Luc
    Frédéric Bouraly
    • Bobby
    Franck Bussi
    • The Waiter from the Philosophic Cafe
    Marina Tomé
    • Julie
    Félicité Wouassi
    Félicité Wouassi
    • The Vigilant
    Antoine Coesens
    Antoine Coesens
    • The Clochard
    Saïd Serrari
    • The Pickpocket
    Lily Boulogne
    • Luc's Mother
    • (as Lili Boulogne)
    Gilbert Robin
    • The Destiny Man
    Manu Layotte
    • Cailloux's Lanceurs
    Husky Kihal
    • The Magazin Owner
    Deen Abboud
    • The S.A.V. Salesman
    • (as Nor-eddin Abboud)
    • Director
      • Laurent Firode
    • Writer
      • Laurent Firode
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    User reviews38

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    8PolitiCom

    Un Petit Bijou et un Grand Mystery

    The mystery here is why this delightful, small comedy has been ignored by most critics and has failed to find the audience it deserves. Simply showcasing the budding talent of Audrey Tautou should be enough to generate greater recognition from the cognoscenti.

    Lacking in pretension and relying on quirky characterizations, itÕs rumination on the interconnection of human behavior manages to be both amusing and life affirming and, unlike some of itsÕ more critically acclaimed competition in the genre, such as The Taste of Others, it actually entertains.
    4random1-1

    Plot is not enough

    I found this film to be an interesting study in cause and effect but little more than that. The basic plot follows the lives of a handful of people and how their actions (deliberate and otherwise) effect the lives of the others. The film's premise holds great promise but I feel it fails to deliver on its promise. Too much time is spent telling the audience about chaos theory and too little time actually showing it. As a result, I never got a true feel for any of the characters and never made a good connection with them emotionally. By the end of the movie, I had a "so what" attitude about all of them. A stronger direction in character development would have made this movie great, but as it stands it is merely so-so
    eric.rambeau

    a clever scenario is not just a clever scenario

    Films that crisscross different stories are no novelty (Short Cuts, Magnolia, Iossellani's "Favoris de la lune"...) but few of them have dared go as far as "Le battement d'ailes...". It would take a good deal of thinking and remembering to tell just HOW MANY stories are embedded in this wonder. And it would be pointless because, precisely, the object of the film is to show that it is not possible to separate one individual story from another.

    One day in the life of so many people, characters that can be in turn charming, infuriating, lovable... And, on top of that, you get the feeling the director really loves them all (or, at any rate, most of them because some are frankly off-putting. That's life, here, just for you, on the screen.
    10mercedesmoon

    loved it

    Most people who chase after movies featuring Audrey Tautou seem to not understand that Amelie was a character - it is not really Audrey Tautou's real life personality, hence, every movie she partakes in is not going to be Amelie part 2, part 3, etc.

    Now with that said, I too picked up this movie simply because Audrey was in it. Yes, it's true, there is a big gap after the first scene where she isn't seen at all for maybe 45 min, but I didn't even miss her because I was having so much fun with the other characters. The guy who lies about everything is too funny, the guy who justifies people who run out of his cafe and skip out on the bill by finding coupons and such which balance out the loss, actually.... getting into all the characters here could take quite a while, but this is one of the best movies I've seen in a while.

    Audrey Tautou's character Irene is not the overdone sugary girl that Amelie was. In fact, as Irene, her rudeness to a bum asking for change caught me off guard at first. In this film, Irene is a girl with good intentions, but over the course of a (very awful) day, her disposition becomes more and more sour and pessimistic.

    What makes this film completely great is you have all these really interesting stories and plots building... very entertaining to watch, great scenery and shots, very colorful and never too slow, and all of the characters can actually act. The best part of the movie comes with about 20 minutes left.... this is when all of the plots start to mesh together and the ride really picks up and everything ties together and makes sense, and the whole butterfly effect blossoms. I swear, it was the best 20 minutes of film I've seen in quite a while, and the ending.... It made me think "damn I really lucked out finding this movie". The ending to this movie is top notch. Whoever wrote the script for this is brilliant, because not only are there all these other subplots going on, but to somehow make them all tie in together (and in a sensible manner, which is the case here) but also to make each character feel human and come alive, not just some stale persona used as a crutch to build up this whole butterfly effect... very impressive.

    I highly suggest this movie as it's a great film to watch anytime, in any mood, with any company or alone.
    C2FThom

    The Butterfly Effect

    Do you know about the Butterfly Effect? Sure you do. Jeff Goldblum explained it in Jurassic Park: "A butterfly can flap its wings in Peking, and in Central Park you get rain instead of sunshine." As one might guess from the title itself, Happenstance is all about randomness and chance. It details how the tiniest of events can lead to a particular outcome--in this case, the uniting of two soulmates.

    Happenstance adheres strictly to its philosophy, perhaps to a fault. The film skips from person to person in what is quite a large ensemble cast, itemizing how each of them contributes to the system. Due to the intricacies of details involved, in order to bring the audience to the "main" characters' resolution, it fails to follow up on supporting players, many of whom shared as much screen time as the leads. As a result, audiences might be left with more questions than what answers the ending provides. This might be solved by extending the length of the film to follow the other characters, but Happenstance borders on sluggishness at 90 minutes.

    Still, because of the film's constant reverence to its notions of chance and fate, it leaves us with a sense of faith that "happenstance" will come to everyone in their own turn.

    With such a large cast, it's surprising that there seem to be no weak links among them.

    We get to see a different side of Audrey Tautou's spectrum than the naive, wide-eyed dreamer we're familiar with... Here, she's a bit cynical, certainly a realist, and at times, rather self-centered. Her eyes and head hang a little low, and the pixie we watched in Amélie practically disappears. As with He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not, this film is not a great challenge to her acting abilities, but she provides a simple role with solid performance.

    The same can be said with all the cast, though it's a bit challenging to match actors' names with the characters' faces. They each play his or her role evenly, with a unique and distinguishable set of strengths and weaknesses.

    Such characterization was obviously well thought out by Laurent Firode, who wrote and directed Happenstance. He does a magnificent job at characterization, and one wonders how great he might do with a film focused on two or three main characters. His visual style, while not overpowering, also contributes greatly to the presentation of detail in the film.

    Don't rent this expecting Audrey Tautou in every scene, but if you wish to sample some more of her acting, or if you're just interested in an intelligent foreign film, Happenstance should leave you happy.

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    • Trivia
      The original French title translates as "the flapping of a butterfly's wings". In Hong Kong it was titled Amelie 2, to capitalise on the success of Audrey Tautou's breakout movie Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain (2001). Although Le battement d'ailes du papillon (2000) predates Amelie by a year, the two were released in reverse order in most non-French markets.
    • Goofs
      When the old lady takes the faulty coffee machine back to the store it is seen in a Phillips box, when she arrives back home with the same faulty machine it is in a Moulinex box.
    • Quotes

      Irène: Excuse me...

      Waiter: Sorry, I didn't see you.

      Irène: I'm the one who's sorry. I'm transparent.

      Waiter: What'll it be?

      Irène: Coffee.

    • Connections
      References Austin Powers : L'Espion qui m'a tirée (1999)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Lot 47 Films (United States)
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Happenstance
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Les Films des Tournelles
      • Les Films en Hiver
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $251,444
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,777
      • Nov 4, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $251,444
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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