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Nicolas Duvauchelle and Jean-Baptiste Maunier in Le grand Meaulnes (2006)

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Le grand Meaulnes

10 reviews
4/10

Grand Meaulnes Without Magic or Greatness

  • galadriel-2
  • Dec 25, 2007
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Not so grand...

  • dbdumonteil
  • Nov 11, 2008
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3/10

A poor version with no vision

  • ian-725
  • May 13, 2009
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3/10

Not the One

Only the 1967 movie is the magic that stays with you your entire life.

As soon as our group in high school heard that it had come to New York, we took the train in and watched it. I was smitten by the visual emotionality of the film, not the characters playing in it. E, liked the colors and the washes of color that she perceived. No we didnt do drugs. G was the photographer and he stayed for two showings. The dreamlike scenes in the film have woven their wwy into the rest of his life photography. GS didnt appreciate the music, I thought it was just background. GS is an international conductor and composer . We are all nearing the ending of our lives, but somehow this film became part of our makeup. Truly a strange and connected event. I wish I could see it again, but not the junky 2006 remake. I also want it in English or English captioning.... so long I have been searching.
  • swilliams8251
  • Dec 24, 2022
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8/10

Different from the book, but still great

  • davidpartington
  • Mar 15, 2014
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soulless

Too easy to critic it. In essence, only a sketch. And a hommage in its last scenes. Result of noble, good intentions. With a predictable mediocre solution. Because, I though, Le Grand Meaulnes is one of novels who escapes from reasonable adaptations. In this case, the basic sin is the absence of magic aura. The too easy solutions. The performances- not the most convincing because it seems enough the presence of Nicholas Duvauchelle - a sort of James Dean - and Clemence Poesy. But the great error is the absence of coherence. It seems a puzzle with improvised pieces. And the emotion is lost. Maybe, in this case, the words are alive against images who are almost neutral. The good points - Jean - Pierre Marielle as Monsieur de Galais and the locations. And, sure, maybe Jean Baptiste Maunier. For the memories about Les Choristes.
  • Kirpianuscus
  • Dec 12, 2018
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9/10

Some awkwardness in the alterations of the novel in this film version

The sovereign strength of the 1967 version by Albicocco is its close adherence to the text and story of the book. The fallacy of this film is its departures from the text and story. It is beautifully made, especially the music by Philippe Sarde is the greatest advantage of the film, but every departure from the novel degrades the film in quality. One vital character, Ganache known as the Pierrot, is missing altogether, and if you know the story you can not miss him. The other characters are good enough, especially Jean-Pierre Marielle as the old Monsieur de Calais, but also Yvonne de Calais is palpably inferior to the truer Yvonne of the 1967 film, which should be regarded as the classical film version of this very sensitive novel. A lot of its magic is missing here, the great wedding feast all draped in magic in the 1967 film is here made more realistic with many important details missing, and although Jean-Baptiste Maunier is excellent as Francois, Nicolas Duveauchelle as Meaulnes is too cold to be quite convincing. Additions to the story here are the soldiers, the airplane and the start of the First World War, while there is nothing of the sort in the novel or in the previous film, and such additions are debatable. The film is still worth watching for its sustained beauty, but you will return to the 1967 film but not to this one.
  • clanciai
  • Oct 23, 2021
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Shadow of a novel

Jean - Pierre Marielle is only actor at perfect place. Otherwise, fragile attempts to suggest the atmosphere of novel. Essence is lost. Game is childish. And the first purpose - invitation to discover the world from Alain-Fournier masterpiece is only smoke. But far from book, it is not a seductive movie. Silhouette of James Dean for Meaulnes is not good option. Mysteries are slices from another stained. France of village is just sketch. And final impression is strange - desire of a director to recreate an universe for new title in his movies list. No doubts, Le grand Meaulnes is not easy prey for adaptations. But this fact may be encouragement. Or curse. So, fragile thing has need gentle hands and refined minds.
  • Vincentiu
  • Feb 27, 2012
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9/10

Tragic story of loyalty, love and loss

One can't predict all the twists and turns life can take. Some things are within our power to change and some things just aren't. And this movie depicts that brilliantly.
  • Italian-chef
  • Oct 9, 2020
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Nicolas Duvauchelle's big grab

This early Nicolas Duvauchelle's role is the big grab for him, he literally steals, robs the whole film. He is awesome, terrific in this not less outstanding character, for which the choice was excellent. I like this kind of story which describes the life in France, in the countryside, a very long time ago, the early years of the 1900's. This is a fascinating story, despite the absence of suspense. It is riveting, thanks again to Nicolas Duvauchelle who gives here a very promising performance that won't deceive us for the rest of his career. Not for all audiences though, only for specific ones and also audiences fond of French classic literature.
  • searchanddestroy-1
  • Jul 5, 2023
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