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De battre mon cœur s'est arrêté

Original title: De battre mon coeur s'est arrêté
  • 2005
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
21K
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De battre mon cœur s'est arrêté (2005)
CrimeDramaMusicFinancial Drama

Will Thomas still lead a life of crime and cruelty, just like his thuggish father, or will he pursue his dream of becoming a pianist?Will Thomas still lead a life of crime and cruelty, just like his thuggish father, or will he pursue his dream of becoming a pianist?Will Thomas still lead a life of crime and cruelty, just like his thuggish father, or will he pursue his dream of becoming a pianist?

  • Director
    • Jacques Audiard
  • Writers
    • Jacques Audiard
    • Tonino Benacquista
    • James Toback
  • Stars
    • Romain Duris
    • Aure Atika
    • Emmanuelle Devos
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    21K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jacques Audiard
    • Writers
      • Jacques Audiard
      • Tonino Benacquista
      • James Toback
    • Stars
      • Romain Duris
      • Aure Atika
      • Emmanuelle Devos
    • 86User reviews
    • 108Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 22 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Romain Duris
    Romain Duris
    • Thomas Seyr
    Aure Atika
    Aure Atika
    • Aline
    Emmanuelle Devos
    Emmanuelle Devos
    • Chris
    Niels Arestrup
    Niels Arestrup
    • Robert Seyr
    Jonathan Zaccaï
    Jonathan Zaccaï
    • Fabrice
    Gilles Cohen
    Gilles Cohen
    • Sami
    Linh-Dan Pham
    Linh-Dan Pham
    • Miao Lin
    Anton Yakovlev
    Anton Yakovlev
    • Minskov
    Mélanie Laurent
    Mélanie Laurent
    • Minskov's Girlfriend
    Agnès Aubé
    • Woman
    Etienne Dirand
    • Old Man
    Denis Falgoux
    • Metreur
    Serge Onteniente
    Serge Onteniente
    • Man
    Sandy Whitelaw
    • Mr. Fox
    Emmanuel Finkiel
    Emmanuel Finkiel
    • Conservatory Professor
    Jian-Zhang
    • Jean-Pierre
    Omar Habib
    • Assad
    Jamal Djabou
    • Mounir
    • Director
      • Jacques Audiard
    • Writers
      • Jacques Audiard
      • Tonino Benacquista
      • James Toback
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    User reviews86

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    harry_tk_yung

    An interesting character study

    Some of us take a large portion of our DNA from the father's side, other the mother's. With 28-year-old Thomas Seyr (Romain Duris), it's a 50/50 affair. He is just as much as (maybe even more so) of a thug as his father is in his shady activities as a real estate broker, but at the same time promising material for concert pianist following his mother's footsteps. His father, over-the-hill but refusing to quit, we see considerably in the movie. His mother we never see, as she died when he was a youth, shattering his musical dreams.

    The plot is not so much of a linear story, but more of a cross-sectional cuts of various aspects of Thomas' life. On the more mundane side are his business activities that alway verge on being criminal, his affair with his partner's neglected wife and his relationship with his father to whom he seems quite devoted.

    More interesting is his musical pursuits, triggered by a chance encounter with his late mother's manager who remembers his talent and invites him to an audition "when he is ready". This leads to his seeking help from an accomplished pianist Miao Lin, a young women who studied in the Beijing Conservatory, just arrived in Paris, speaking no French at all and "just a little" English. (Here we see the not unusual sloppiness when an Asian aspect is covered in a "western" movie. There is absolutely no logical reason for a woman from China to be speaking Vietnamese, except for one - the actress IS Vietnamese). Anyway, the communication purely through music and gesture is very well handled.

    The shooting style is quite contemporary, and leans towards using darker scenes. Interesting to note that in the two series of piano practicing scenes, it's always dark and gloomy when he plays at home, but is reasonably bright when he is at coach Miao Lin's place.

    As with such non-story-oriented movies, the ending is inconclusive. But that does not matter as it is the character study that is of prime interest.
    Camera-Obscura

    Superb human drama

    THE BEAT THAT MY HEART SKIPPED (Jacques Audiard - France 2005).

    It's usually the other way round, but this time the French took a shot at remaking an American film, James Toback's FINGERS (1978), which starred Harvey Keitel. And the result is excellent. This riveting human drama by Jacques Audiard features an impressive performance by Romain Duris as Tom, a 28 year-old hoodlum who seems destined to follow in his father's footsteps as a property shark working in a sleazy, barely legal twilight zone of the dodgy Parisian real-estate world. But a chance encounter with a former music teacher leads him to believe that he can become, like his mother, a concert pianist. With the help of a young virtuoso pianist, who just arrived from China, he starts preparing for a crucial audition, but soon the pressures from his former pals mount and he gets trapped between two opposite worlds. But Tom is not just a sensible artistic young man desperately trying to escape the world he lives in. He's not entirely sure he wants to leave his old life behind him. He's got a mean streak and when necessary, he takes care of some unresolved matters using whatever means he deems appropriate to take care of unwilling partners, squatters or whoever gets in the way of his (or his father's business interests), really putting the squeeze on people unwilling to cooperate.

    Romain Duris injects his role with an enormous amount of vibrancy and energy. I've never seen Duris in another role before, but his character is complex, perennially nervous, strained, angry, but incredibly charming. One moment he's in leather jacket, wiping the blood of his face after a little bashing with some squatters. The next, he's in suit and tie and negotiates with real-estate moguls. The film's atmosphere is dark, moody and downbeat, but Tom's vibrant energy and aggression firmly keeps the viewer's attention. Jacques Audiard's direction is remarkable assured. He seems to know exactly what he wants to present on the screen, never showy and a keen camera eye to give the already top-notch performances maximum impact. What's so refreshing, is that the film doesn't make a big point out of the human relationships. It never becomes overly sentimental, but at the same time all these characters are real and completely believable, just incredibly vivid characterizations. Sharply written, stylish, expertly paced, directed and performed, this is definitely one to catch.

    Camera Obscura --- 9/10
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    Don't miss this one (in America it's called "The Beat My Heart Skipped")

    Rising French director Jacques Audiard ("Read My Lips") has naturally relocated James Toback's "Fingers" from New York City to Paris. He's also modified the Mafioso's in the original by creating a tight gang of 'real estate' brokers (brokers that break windows, dump rats, etc. to move squatters off their properties).

    Basic plot line involves a young man, 'Tom', who is very much caught up in 'the life' of being a thug like his father. He pals around with his two partners and they work hard by day and party harder at night (usually ending with a barfight). Then one day he spots his deceased mother's old music agent who offers him an audition in gratitude (Tom's mother was a professional concert pianist).

    What follows is an intriguing and humorous plot line as Tom takes on a piano coach (from Beijing no less) and tries to regain his affinity with the piano almost ten years after he'd stopped playing.

    Extremely well-acted film with Romain Duris (as 'Tom') offering up one of those rare performances that's absolutely mesmerizing (most USA audiences will remember him from "L'Auberge espagnole" - another French film worth your time!).
    streabbog

    He needed more piano lessons

    Perhaps it doesn't seem like such a big deal to a lot of people, but I was completely turned off by how *badly* the actor faked at playing the piano. It's like he never ever saw someone playing the piano in his life! The film became pure comedy for me when watching the scenes with his piano teacher. It wasn't as bad as Adrien Brody's fake playing, but it was still noticeable enough to make me question what the director was thinking. Is it so hard to find an actor who can actually *play* the piano? I'm just thankful the main character wasn't a violinist or cellist (can you imagine how horrible that would be...it would be pinky fingers going in all directions...) Gosh darnit, you actors! If you're going to fake-play an instrument, be believable!
    8contacttommie

    excellent

    This is an excellent film, and highly recommended. Its script is absolutely wonderful, showing the protagonist having a dark and ugly side, yet possessing the ability to express his sensitivity, as a classical pianist, through music, as he prepares for an audition with an agent. The juxtaposition of the two opposing sides of the protagonist lends the film an unexpected power and impact. It is a violent film, yet a humorous one at the same time, with great acting. De battre mon coeur is a remake of Fingers, which unfortunately I have not seen (yet). I can only hope that the French film will be released in The Netherlands as well, so I can see it again.

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    • Trivia
      Romain Duris's sister is a pianist, and she is the one who taught him to play piano for this film.
    • Quotes

      Sami: Playing piano is making you flip. Stop it now!

      Thomas Seyr: Nothing's making me flip. I'm not flipping. I'm having a ball. I feel fantastic, dont' you see? It's important, I'm serious about it.

      Sami: You gonna make dough from pianos?

      Thomas Seyr: Not pianos, the piano! It's not about making money, it's about art.

      Sami: What's in it for us? You coming to meetings all, 'Hi guys, I've been playing piano.' Shit, I'll take up the banjo.

      Thomas Seyr: It's over your head

    • Connections
      Remake of Mélodie pour un tueur (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      Toccata in D minor
      Written by Johann Sebastian Bach (as Bach)

      Performed by Caroline Duris, piano

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 16, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Wellspring Media (United States)
      • Why Not / UGC (France)
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Russian
      • Vietnamese
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • The Beat That My Heart Skipped
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Why Not Productions
      • Sédif Productions
      • France 3 Cinéma
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • €5,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,023,424
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $65,365
      • Jul 3, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,757,109
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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