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Festin d'amour

Original title: Feast of Love
  • 2007
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
17K
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Morgan Freeman, Greg Kinnear, Billy Burke, Erika Marozsán, Radha Mitchell, Alexa Davalos, and Toby Hemingway in Festin d'amour (2007)
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A meditation on love and its various incarnations, set within a community of friends in Oregon. and is described as an exploration of the magical, mysterious and sometimes painful incarnatio... Read allA meditation on love and its various incarnations, set within a community of friends in Oregon. and is described as an exploration of the magical, mysterious and sometimes painful incarnations of love.A meditation on love and its various incarnations, set within a community of friends in Oregon. and is described as an exploration of the magical, mysterious and sometimes painful incarnations of love.

  • Director
    • Robert Benton
  • Writers
    • Allison Burnett
    • Charles Baxter
  • Stars
    • Morgan Freeman
    • Radha Mitchell
    • Alexa Davalos
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    17K
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    • Director
      • Robert Benton
    • Writers
      • Allison Burnett
      • Charles Baxter
    • Stars
      • Morgan Freeman
      • Radha Mitchell
      • Alexa Davalos
    • 69User reviews
    • 84Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Morgan Freeman
    Morgan Freeman
    • Harry
    Radha Mitchell
    Radha Mitchell
    • Diana
    Alexa Davalos
    Alexa Davalos
    • Chloe
    Greg Kinnear
    Greg Kinnear
    • Bradley Smith
    Billy Burke
    Billy Burke
    • David
    Selma Blair
    Selma Blair
    • Kathryn
    Toby Hemingway
    Toby Hemingway
    • Oscar
    Stana Katic
    Stana Katic
    • Jenny
    Erika Marozsán
    Erika Marozsán
    • Margaret Vekashi
    Jane Alexander
    Jane Alexander
    • Esther Stevenson
    Fred Ward
    Fred Ward
    • Bat
    Margo Martindale
    Margo Martindale
    • Mrs. Maggarolian
    Missi Pyle
    Missi Pyle
    • Agatha
    Shannon Lucio
    Shannon Lucio
    • Janey
    Alex Mentzel
    Alex Mentzel
    • Billy
    Tobias Anderson
    • Minister
    • (as Tobias Andersen)
    Julie Vhay
    Julie Vhay
    • Karen
    Kate Mulligan
    • Bartender
    • Director
      • Robert Benton
    • Writers
      • Allison Burnett
      • Charles Baxter
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    User reviews69

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    7was-34

    A nice enjoyable movie for everyone (most everyone, except for those who are shy about nudity)

    This movie was like a good book, one that you can curl up with and enjoy from start to finish.

    There were strong multiple stories, especially the characters who were in situations that they knew were hurting themselves as well as others.

    As usual the narration of Morgan Freeman is worth the price of admission. For most of the movie he hides his own pain, but at the same time is able to reach out to help those who need it.

    Perhaps it's not a movie for everyone, but if you've been around for a while, you can certainly identify with some of the characters and their stories.

    This is one of the better pictures I've seen this year (albeit there weren't very many good pictures this year) and I would highly recommend it.
    8DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Feast of Love

    Shrewd marketing meant that Feast of Love's release here was to coincide with the extremely commercial Valentine's Day celebrations, but sometimes I wonder the value of such a move, because do you really want to spend that day dedicated to declarations of undying love, in a darkened cinema hall, involved in what is essentially a solitary activity, at least until the lights come on.

    But to those who decide to do so, Feast of Love lives up to its namesake. Based on the novel by Charles Baxter, almost every conceivable notion of the modern relationship gets worked into the entire story. And it helps too with an ensemble cast filled with beautiful leads, from young upstarts to wisely veterans. As with most movies with a huge cast, everyone's connected to one another through the inevitable six degrees of separation, naturally for convenience, but in this aspect, it played to the early monologue and we take on the role of the Greek Gods, who introduced the notion of love and see how each of our human creations scuttle around trying to make sense of it, and through their individual journeys, succeed or fail, laugh or cry, get spurned on to heights unimaginable, or get thrown into the depths of heartbroken despair.

    Morgan Freeman can almost sleepwalk through any wise, sagely character roles. After all, he's played the most powerful man on Earth before, and even God himself, twice. Here, he's Harry Stevenson, a university lecturer on a leave of absence who together with his wife Esther Stevenson (Jane Alexander), are grieving the lost of their only son. His best friend is a coffee joint owner Bradley Thomas (Greg Kinnear), who is just about the most unlucky bloke when it comes to affairs of the heart, with his female engagements being Selma Blair, Radha Mitchell and Erika Marozsan, who enter at different points of his life. Then there's Bradley's employee Oscar the baristas, whom we follow in a tale of young, passionate love at first sight with Chloe (Alexa Davalos).

    As I mentioned earlier, every conceivable aspect of love get played on the big screen. You have the young love at first sight, the tried and tested bonds between the elderly who fear about impending departure from one another through death, you have ugly divorces, and worse, if it's for a member of the same sex, you have adultery and the exploration what makes it worse - knowing that you're cheating on your spouse, or cheating on a potential spouse because you've led them to believe that you're in exclusivity, and of course, parental love and guidance given towards a child.

    Come to think of it, there're quite a number of negative emotions that get played through the movie, but ultimately, it's still provides a positive effect through the lessons learnt from succinct encounters that the characters go through. Such as whether you'll find the courage to go through hardship and difficulties with the other half, knowing the consequence of it all, finding little happiness and blessings in your daily life despite setbacks that take a stab through your heart, and what I thought was a very, very apt reminder and an important lesson to be learnt, is to always open your eyes and not be blindsided by love just because of the endorphins that course through your entire body make it seem that you can tolerate shortcomings for the longer term.

    It's a reminder that in relationships, one has to be first honest with oneself, before seeking out that somebody else. Ditch those baggage, and fear not to break away amicably should you realize that things aren't working out right. Never give up hope, and to keep to your vows should you already have made them. Love is in the air, but pragmatism should sometimes prevail or be considered in tandem.
    7zabelardo

    Could Be Entitled, "Fits Of Love"

    I have always enjoyed the wise-man roles of Morgan Freeman. He does just another fine job, in this movie too. Also, I liked Greg Kinnear, and his average-guy roles. But in this one- he takes a real bad emotional beating from two spouses....in a row! But, being the non-vindictive nice-guy, he holds no resentments to his exes. What a guy! The young characters Oscar, and Chloe really hit a soft spot in me. Only because I have witnessed some truly tragic love-at-first sight romances myself.

    I was mesmerized by Radha Mitchell's appearance in Man On Fire, and Silent Hill...but was very impressed by her baring all(what a stunner!) in this film. She has that ultra-sexy, Mariel Hemingway-like look to her that leaves me breathless. She will definitely have a following after this movie, now. I think there is no comparison between her, and Naomi Watts.
    7ferguson-6

    Is Love number one or number two?

    Greetings again from the darkness. Director Robert Benton has only made 11 movies in 35 years. What is consistent with each of his films is the way he peels back the layers of humanity. He really explores the different personalities in people. Think of the Hoffman/Streep split in "Kramer vs. Kramer" and you will see the similarities with the break-up here of Greg Kinnear and Selma Blair. The number of intimate moments and personal insecurities are too many to count ... just like real life.

    Rarely do you see one partner slap the other in the midst of an affair when the one slapping is trying to lecture the soon-to-be-married other one that her morals need to be straightened out before she weds. In other words ... do as I say, not as I do. Another good story line involved two young broken people who try to accept that life and love can be good. Played well by Toby Hemingway and a stunning Alexa Davalos, the two lovers have overcome much in their lives and certainly appreciate the bond they have.

    The best story line in the film is the magic of Morgan Freeman and Jane Alexander, playing the oldest interracial couple I can remember seeing on film. They are both hurting deeply from the loss of a son, yet the strength of their relationship allows them to deal with grief in separate ways, while still being there for each other. Two excellent performances.

    The center of the film is the lovable, clueless, hopeless-romantic played by underrated actor Greg Kinnear. We see two relationships (Selma Blair and Radha Mitchell) end badly for him, yet he clings to his belief that LOVE is what it's all about.

    I like how the only kids involved in this real world mess are old enough to make their own decisions. It would have been easy to toss in a kid or two to tug even harder at the tear ducts, but this remained an adult story for adults ... and there are far too few of these. Be forewarned , this is no light-hearted chick flick. It could be termed a romantic drama but more accurately a human drama.
    10terese-3

    A funny, tragic, sexy movie

    I was down from Maine last week and was lucky enough to attend a screening of Feast of Love in New York City. I can't stop thinking about this film. It raises so many questions. What makes us fall in love with someone? If you love a person enough can you make them fall in love with you? With all the people who cross your path why do you fall in love with one but not the others? What is it that makes you fall in love with someone at first sight? How could you be married to someone and not have any idea that that person no longer loves you back? In the end the film gives hope to all of us who have loved and lost that we can find love again, and that that love can come in many different forms and configurations. The movie made me laugh and made me cry. The acting was wonderful and I felt the characters heartbreak as well as their blind optimism. The nude scenes, although explicit, were a natural as part of the relationships of the characters. If you're looking for a film to make you laugh, make you cry and make you think then this would be a good film for you. One of the best movies I've seen in a long time.

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    • Trivia
      Alexa Davalos said that she would never take her clothes off. However, after meeting the director she decided to be naked for the film and do both full frontal and rear nudity.
    • Goofs
      At 01:11:00, when Diana asks David why he did not call her after moving out from his wife, he says that he did not call her, because she was married. Diana then removes her wedding ring and proceeds to kiss him. In the next scene, while she is still kissing him, her wedding ring is back on her finger.
    • Quotes

      [first lines, voiceover narration]

      Harry Stevenson: There is a story about the Greek gods. They were bored, so they invented human beings, but they were still bored, so they invented love. Then they weren't bored any longer, so they decided to try love for themselves. And finally they invented laughter, so they could stand it.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Kingdom/Trade/The Game Plan/Feast of Love/The Darjeeling Limited/Lust, Caution (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      The Way It Should Be
      Written by Steven M. Stern, Chris Pierce, and Ted Greenberg

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Golpe de amor
    • Filming locations
      • Reed College - 3203 SE Woodstock Boulevard, Portland, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Lakeshore Entertainment
      • GreeneStreet Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,511,074
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,707,967
      • Sep 30, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,741,608
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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