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Qui a tué Bambi?

  • 2003
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  • 2h 6m
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Sophie Quinton in Qui a tué Bambi? (2003)
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Isabelle's nursing student. When she starts her internship at a hospital, she meets Dr. Philip. Soon, she starts suffering from strange fainting;spells, and he calls her Bambi, as her legs a... Read allIsabelle's nursing student. When she starts her internship at a hospital, she meets Dr. Philip. Soon, she starts suffering from strange fainting;spells, and he calls her Bambi, as her legs aren't capable of supporting her.. Patients are mysteriously disappearing, and Bambi and Dr... Read allIsabelle's nursing student. When she starts her internship at a hospital, she meets Dr. Philip. Soon, she starts suffering from strange fainting;spells, and he calls her Bambi, as her legs aren't capable of supporting her.. Patients are mysteriously disappearing, and Bambi and Dr. Philip start a cat vs. mouse game, in order to catch the killer.

  • Director
    • Gilles Marchand
  • Writers
    • Vincent Dietschy
    • Gilles Marchand
  • Stars
    • Sophie Quinton
    • Laurent Lucas
    • Catherine Jacob
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    • Director
      • Gilles Marchand
    • Writers
      • Vincent Dietschy
      • Gilles Marchand
    • Stars
      • Sophie Quinton
      • Laurent Lucas
      • Catherine Jacob
    • 19User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Sophie Quinton
    Sophie Quinton
    • Isabelle…
    Laurent Lucas
    Laurent Lucas
    • Dr. Philipp
    Catherine Jacob
    Catherine Jacob
    • Véronique
    Yasmine Belmadi
    • Sami
    Michèle Moretti
    • Mme Vachon
    Valérie Donzelli
    Valérie Donzelli
    • Nathalie
    Jean-Claude Jay
    • White-Haired Surgeon
    Aladin Reibel
    • Fair-Headed Anaesthetist
    Thierry Bosc
    • General Manager
    Lucia Sanchez
    • Spanish Nurse
    Fily Keita
    • Marion
    Sophie Medina
    • Carole
    Joséphine de Meaux
    • Dumb Nurse
    Lucienne Moreau
    • Lady
    Catherine Salvini
    • Instructor
    Jean Dell
    • Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist
    Dorothée Decoene
    • First Patient
    Alexandra Ansidei
    Alexandra Ansidei
    • Girl with the Scoubidou
    • Director
      • Gilles Marchand
    • Writers
      • Vincent Dietschy
      • Gilles Marchand
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    6njd123

    Trust me, I'm a doctor

    A good thriller. At times it did feel like a made-for-TV film, but maybe that was due to the small cast and the constant hospital setting (both of which do give the film a claustrophobic feel).

    Unfortunately I missed out on the Q&A session with the director who had attended an earlier showing at the Institut francais in London, otherwise I have nothing much else to add to the other comments posted here.

    In short, a creepy film set in a hospital with a good enough cast - but nothing out-of-the-ordinary. One thing that I couldn't get out of my head though: all modern hospitals have CCTV cameras, which would have prevented the events in this film from taking place.
    5lost-in-limbo

    Misleading thriller?

    A student nurse Isabelle suspects a mysterious surgeon Dr. Philipp who basically lives his life in the hospital day and night, is responsible for a series of accidents that happen during surgery and the disappearance of a female patient.

    While watching the opening 15 minutes you'll be thinking this is going to be an incredibly well made thriller, but actually, while it does look superb and very slickly done, it was just too bad that the actual story didn't follow the same suit. The lack of surprises and the familiar pattern of the plot really did seem to hurt it. Gee, I really wanted to love this film, but no matter how hard it tried to enthral and to be clever, you'll keep on thinking this could've been a whole lot better and more original if it didn't derail itself into recognisable territory halfway in and become rather repetitive. But like I typed before it had some subtle nightmare feel within its appearance. It just haunts your mind! The sterile hospital setting was made to great use. It was incredibly cold, and disquieting, especially during the night sequences when most of the startling moments pop up. Most of the film took place there and it was eerie as hell! But also the tantalising score that's smoothly enticing gave it a strikingly menacing aurora, but still somehow pulled you in. There was such just such a great sense of dread created. Plus nudity and flesh was depicted rather graphically within it's material, for some it might be erotic, or for others rather sleazy.

    The performances were decent. Laurent Lucas is truly unsettling as Dr. Philipp and Sophie Quinton brings a naive persona to Isabelle. You really do care for her and despise Dr. Philipp. There's also some okay support roles that add to the film. The down side was there was such a carefree approach, which made it rather monotone to sit through. Sure, this is a slow psychological thriller, but really it does goes on for far too long. What makes the momentum drag is that is falls into many different clichés and familiar patterns, sometimes nothing really was happening at all. During the first half your caught up in the mystery of Dr Philipp, which played on the things we don't see, but the in the second half all of this change and the mystery was starting to wore thin. But it's the third act where things kind of go pear shape. Things start to get all arty, disjointed and tried to hard to be clever in its context. I didn't mind the downbeat, but bizarre ending. It's just I didn't know what it was trying to come across as, or imply by it? From what I grasp the plot is about making your own fate or maybe it's story which plays on people' fears … nah, it's actually about freaking people out of staying overnight in a hospital, but then again that's just my thoughts. I just didn't think it was that smart as it was trying to be. Although while watching it, how the film played out and certain touches, Hitchcock does kind of ring a bell.

    Overall, this French thriller just left me feeling indifferent. Looks great, highly atmospheric, but I can't say the same about the story.
    7laurasinead

    Who killed Bambi?

    A slow thriller about a young trainee nurse who suspects that one of the doctors working at the hospital is up to no good.

    The white wash of the entire hospital gives the film it's eerie, anonymous feel, however it remains highly predictable throughout which is a little annoying. Fortunately the obvious chemistry between the main actors compensates and certainly adds to the tension that is needed. Sophie Quinton is entirely believable as the naive Isabelle and never 'overplays' the part and Laurent Lucas is perfect for the charming yet sinister doctor.

    One for those who like Hitchcock and don't mind sitting though a 2 hour film, although it does make you think twice about going to the doctor again ...
    9achilles2ca

    Fabulous mix of Drama and Suspense

    I caught this film at the Toronto International Film Festival by accident - its yet another example of the rule that the best cinema you see is only seen when you least expect it.

    This is a witty, suspenseful, and very French film. It concentrates around the relationship between a student finishing up her nursing degree in a work term at the local hospital and her relationship with a young male doctor who she gradually suspects, over the course of the film, of being a psychopath. It is primarily a drama set within the plot of a thriller. There is a low-key romance that stutters but refuses to start between Isabelle (nick named, to her dislike as `Bambi' by Dr. Philipp) and the Dr. Philipp himself, the villain. All occurring while patients and staff slowly disappear, and things go increasingly wrong at the hospital.

    The lead actress (Sophie Quinton) is beautiful and plays her role excellently. Dr. Philipp is equally well played by Laurent Lucas as the cool doctor and the equally cool villain. He is suitably disconcerting and downright creepy when the situation calls for it

    Marchand also successfully creates a creepy and almost romantic atmosphere in the film despite the white corridors and the bland environment of the hospital grounds in which it is shot. The film constantly shifts from the fluorescent white of the interior of the hospital to the dark sky and dimmed green of the landscape of the outdoor night shots: he uses this `non-environment' to focus more greatly upon the characters. What remained with me after viewing this film were the images of the two leads' faces. Marchand uses a lot of close-ups, and as the film progresses, he increasingly concentrates upon the protagonists, allowing their expressions and moods to drive the suspense and the drama as much as the dialogue.

    Qui a tué Bambi is also a very witty film. It opens with a comic scene and is paced by well placed witty dialogue amongst the nurses and between Bambi and Dr. Philipp. Much of the pleasure in watching the film stems from it's dialogue as Marchand takes full advantage of his past experience as writer.

    The film's one failing is that it does not build up to it's climax well: there is not enough sense of mounting tension. As a drama is quite successful, as a Hitchcockian thriller it is not nearly so.

    This is one of those few films which one can enjoy watching simply for the pleasure of watching the craftsmanship of a skilled team of filmmakers as well as enjoying a well-told story.
    7Mr_Qvick

    Stylish thriller without climax

    Espoo Ciné, 23.08.2003

    This was the third screening in the world of this film.

    I must say, Gilles Marchand knows how to make a stylish movie.

    The plot is set to a hightechnology hospital somewhere in france. Isabelle is studying for her surgery-nurse diploma but is having difficulties with an illness that gives her dizzy-spells. She needs to have an operation. At the same time a Doctor is abusing patients sexually after giving them anasthetics. All the actors are very good and convincing, especially Laurent Lucas (Dr.Phillip) who makes a pretty good twisted doctor.

    There is a small problem with this film. It's not the actors, it's not the script, It's not the cinematography. The problem is more in the direction and the visual style. There is not enough tension in the film to build up some kind of climax so the film ends up a bit flat in my mind. The music is a bit boring and doesn't really contribute to anything. The lack of visual horror kind of takes away the edge of the film.

    Anyways, Marchand has made a quality film that is really worth seeing. His inspiration of hitchcock is pretty easy to see, of course with his own individual touch. When I asked him about which directors inspire him the most (he was attending Espoo Ciné) he mentioned Hitchcock and David Lynch. There are some dream sequences that are clearly lynch-inspired but they totally lack all the intensity that lynch beholds.

    Good movie, not a classic in any way, but still good!

    Regards, Qvick

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    • Release date
      • December 24, 2003 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Fuis, Bambi, fuis
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Haut et Court
      • M6 Films
      • Canal+
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,532
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,998
      • Nov 14, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $973,173
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      2 hours 6 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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