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- 2008
- Tous publics
- 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.7K
YOUR RATING
The back story is a marvelous and gorgeous social commentary on the type of generous actions we could all take - to enrich our often-solitary elder-citizens' lives.The back story is a marvelous and gorgeous social commentary on the type of generous actions we could all take - to enrich our often-solitary elder-citizens' lives.The back story is a marvelous and gorgeous social commentary on the type of generous actions we could all take - to enrich our often-solitary elder-citizens' lives.
- Awards
- 6 nominations total
Cristiana Reali
- Virginie - l'aguicheuse
- (as Cristiana Réali)
Guillaume de Tonquédec
- Sébastien - associé d'Antoine
- (as Guillaume de Tonquedec)
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What a film!!! Without saying too much about the film, this is a punch in the face. French cinema is still a safe bet for watching quality movies, and obviously, Jean Becker, is one of the greatest directors. This film talks about a man who starts to change his own life suddenly. In a few hours we'll see how a man is tired of his own life, acts like he was insane with family and friends and all he wants is disappear and stop to being tired and bored. It must not be easy to represent this self-destructive man without falling into parody or into an absurd sense of humor what we'll see him with a constant sensation of uncomfortableness. And what about the last half hour. I cannot explain because this film deserves to watch without knowing too much about the plot, but there's pure cinema in it. Good acting, good scriptwriting and specially, an excellent direction. This films deserves to watch it quietly, without rush. A must see.
This movie bears the unique French touch provided by the flawless acting by Dupontel under an outstanding director. The spectator is shaken at the start of the movie but the director knows how to play with our emotions, finishing in great beauty with the magnificent song from Serge Reggiani "Le temps qui reste"
This was a great movie. Well played by all actors (especially Marie-Josée Croze and Pierre Vaneck) , even if some of them only had a few minutes. Very good choice of the music.
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- GoofsDuring the meal scene, seconds before Etienne hits Antoine on the face, the wine stains on Antoine's tee-shirt dramatically change size. Actually on the previous shot they are very small on the collar but on the next shot, they spread onto his whole waist.
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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