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De particulier à particulier

  • 2006
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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De particulier à particulier (2006)
Drama

After 10 years and two children together, Philippe and Marion, finally decide to take a honeymoon Holiday in Venice. At the train station, a abandoned bag filled with money will bring them t... Read allAfter 10 years and two children together, Philippe and Marion, finally decide to take a honeymoon Holiday in Venice. At the train station, a abandoned bag filled with money will bring them to a different journey. A journey of doubt where reality never quite lies where it seems, l... Read allAfter 10 years and two children together, Philippe and Marion, finally decide to take a honeymoon Holiday in Venice. At the train station, a abandoned bag filled with money will bring them to a different journey. A journey of doubt where reality never quite lies where it seems, leading from separation to reconciliation.

  • Director
    • Brice Cauvin
  • Writers
    • Jérôme Beaujour
    • Brice Cauvin
    • Pierre Schoeller
  • Stars
    • Laurent Lucas
    • Hélène Fillières
    • Anouk Aimée
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    179
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brice Cauvin
    • Writers
      • Jérôme Beaujour
      • Brice Cauvin
      • Pierre Schoeller
    • Stars
      • Laurent Lucas
      • Hélène Fillières
      • Anouk Aimée
    • 4User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Laurent Lucas
    Laurent Lucas
    • Philippe
    Hélène Fillières
    Hélène Fillières
    • Marion
    Anouk Aimée
    Anouk Aimée
    • Nelly
    Julie Gayet
    Julie Gayet
    • Sophie
    Husky Kihal
    • François
    Anthony Roth Costanzo
    Anthony Roth Costanzo
    • Simon
    Charlotte Clamens
    • Catherine
    Sabine Haudepin
    Sabine Haudepin
    • Mme Fargeon
    Melchior Nolte
    • Paul
    Romain Alonso
    • Romain
    Inès Alonso
    • Fille Sophie
    Thibaut Nolte
    • Marc
    Erwan Marinopoulos
    Erwan Marinopoulos
    • Vendeur photo BHV
    Evelyne Istria
    • Mère Marion
    Yves Barnouin
    • Père Philippe
    Jamil Dehlavi
    • Homme oriental
    Alek Barkats
    • Jeune homme walkman
    Isabelle Vellay
    • Agent immobilier
    • Director
      • Brice Cauvin
    • Writers
      • Jérôme Beaujour
      • Brice Cauvin
      • Pierre Schoeller
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    2docmusimdb

    Nice try but portrayal of confusion just flops

    I saw this at a Jewish film festival with the director personally introducing it. He said he likes the audience to have a part in the artistic process of the movie by filling in their own ideas in the deliberately left blanks in the movie. I think it's OK to have audiences think a bit about aspects of a movie but this one had so many huge gaps and plot contradictions that my brain hurt at the end and it was just a confusing irritating experience. From near the start where the whole question of what the couple did instead of traveling to Venice as planned is left unanswered, to the middle where synagogue scenes are shown which lead nowhere, to the end which is apparently supposed to give some sort of emotional catharsis, the movie is a disjointed mass of confusion. The male lead gives a one expression performance throughout - morose bewilderment. In relation to this hotchpotch of fragments I can only echo his feelings.
    7Chris_Docker

    Only for those who like a challenge

    Not a film I can recommend unless you appreciate a challenge, Hotel Habarati is one I found irritating, then hated, then two days later felt a grudging respect for, and eventually came to like for its innovativeness, boldness and the fact that I couldn't easily get it out of my head.

    It begins in the waiting room of a railway station. There's a bag, apparently left by mistake - although we are of course aware of terrorist threats with unaccompanied baggage. Should you take it to the lost property or catch the person on the train - or just keep it? When Marion opens the bag at home it turns out to contain money in a none too familiar Middle Eastern currency. She and her husband Philippe had planned to take a holiday in Venice together, away from the children. In the end they didn't go, but tell people they have, making it a private joke between them. The bag appears to have an address tag on it with the words Hotel Habarati (only with the first two letters scuffed out). News comes of a bomb that has been found.

    Hotel Harabati starts with some irritating music and seemingly throw away dialogue. The contradictions start to grow and both of the main characters, separately, wonder if they are losing it. The ending, when it comes, totally upsets everything that has gone before. It's a bit like Mulholland Drive where, the first time you see it, you look about you in astonishment wondering whether it's the same movie - only after deep reflection, or maybe multiple viewings, can the linear storyline be constructed.

    Unlike Mulholland Drive, there is no set of clues that eventually signify dream sequences or other ways of making sense of the sudden disconnectedness. The ending has a beauty and serenity that require the viewer to re-examine everything that has gone before and either find many explanations for the events (like the unexpected photos of Venice that appear among family shots when Marion gets her film back from the developers) and the individual psyches of the two main characters. Deliberate contrasts tempt you to question the emotional involvements one way or the opposite way, or even (a possible way out) look at the main part of the film as a purely surreal representation of what Marion and Philippe were going through - but if that is the case, then the inconsistencies could perhaps be explained away factually.

    While Hotel Harabati (De particulier à particulier) invites repeat viewings, I doubt that director Brice Cauvin has provided anything as simple as corner-of-the-screen explanatory clues the way Micahel Haneke did in Hidden (Caché). More probably it has to be grappled with as a work of art that does not necessarily follow normal rules of storytelling. This may leave it open to allegations of pretentiousness, but there is no denying its fascinating appeal.

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Hotel Harabati
    • Production companies
      • Mille et Une Productions
      • Arcadi
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,202
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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