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À l'aventure

  • 2008
  • 12
  • 1h 44m
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5.4/10
2.4K
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À l'aventure (2008)
A sexually unsatisfied young woman decided to pursue various sexual experiments and scenarios.
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A sexually unsatisfied young woman decided to pursue various sexual experiments and scenarios.A sexually unsatisfied young woman decided to pursue various sexual experiments and scenarios.A sexually unsatisfied young woman decided to pursue various sexual experiments and scenarios.

  • Director
    • Jean-Claude Brisseau
  • Writer
    • Jean-Claude Brisseau
  • Stars
    • Carole Brana
    • Arnaud Binard
    • Nadia Chibani
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    • Director
      • Jean-Claude Brisseau
    • Writer
      • Jean-Claude Brisseau
    • Stars
      • Carole Brana
      • Arnaud Binard
      • Nadia Chibani
    • 10User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Carole Brana
    Carole Brana
    • Sandrine
    Arnaud Binard
    Arnaud Binard
    • Greg
    Nadia Chibani
    • Mina
    Lise Bellynck
    Lise Bellynck
    • Sophie
    Etienne Chicot
    Etienne Chicot
    • L'homme sur le banc
    Estelle Galarme
    • Françoise
    Frédéric Aspisi
    • Jérôme - L'architecte
    Jocelyn Quivrin
    Jocelyn Quivrin
    • Fred
    Michèle Larue
    • La mère de Sandrine
    • Director
      • Jean-Claude Brisseau
    • Writer
      • Jean-Claude Brisseau
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    8coricim

    A piece of cinema trying to repair the cultural gap from ourselves

    In Europe, we are suffering from the pressure of the Christian upbringing (which actually is a mainstream on a specific direction where the body and the sensations are not important, but only the soul). This movie finds the time to bind the both in a up to date search for meaning, a challenging endeavor, considering the deep routed structure of our culture.

    The puritans and the erotic movie lovers alike will see in this movie an erotic exposure with long philosophical intermissions. Beautifully crafted and bringing an equilibrium between two parts, the movie represents an inner search of Sandrine for finding the sense of living, which, as in all hero stories, is not so obvious.
    RodrigAndrisan

    An erotic-philosophical film

    "What is life, what is pleasure, what is love?" is asking the man on the bench (Etienne Chicot) towards the end of the film. Really, who can answer? And I would add myself: why people get married? Some only for two months, as another character in the film ? We have many scenes worthy of a porn film with explicit sex, very nice indeed. And we got on the other hand scenes of dialogue between the main character, Sandrine, and all the other characters, in which she tries to find answers to the toughest questions of the humanity. Well played, a little boring, but captivating. Carole Brana, Nadia Chibani and Lise Bellynck, like Three Graces, are very convincing in the roles of three women seeking at all costs the Absolute Ecstasy (through mega-orgasms).
    6kosmasp

    Save the best for last

    If you see the directors work as a trilogy (first of them being released 2002) and this being the last part of that very loosely based trilogy, then I don't think there is much arguing, that he seems to have saved the best for last. The story seems more coherent, though the trademarks are still there. By that I don't mean the beautiful women, but the talking about everything. Trying to understand feelings or the world in general I suppose.

    Not that you'll get answers that are satisfying (no pun intended, other scenes in this might be very satisfying), but the movie tries to get into the head of our main actress. The talk about freedom and boredom/routine may challenge you to think about a few things. Maybe it won't, but that is the clear intention of the director. The supernatural element is kept low this time around, but you'll get a fair share of that too. An (erotic) adventure you may want to take
    7TdSmth5

    Brisseau's most accomplished work so far

    À l'aventure's beginning is pretty dreadful. We meet two female coworkers sitting in a park. One responsible one, the other out of it, who just stares in front of her and doesn't even look her friend in the eyes. The loony one, Sandrine, isn't satisfied in bed by her husband and admits to him that she cheats--by pleasuring herself! The shock! Eventually she quits her job and becomes more adventurous. She picks up a stranger in a café and sleeps with him. He's a psychologist. We get a couple more episodes of her in the park. An older guy sits next to her and starts pondering about life, about the stars, about astrophysics, about life. His thoughts at first are pretty ordinary but become deeper and more interesting in time.

    The psychologist introduces Sandrine to a friend/patient who tells them that she likes being slapped on the butt by some guy. It's ecstatic for her. She invites them to a butt slapping session. The guy introduces them to another one his girl, Mina.

    The girls who become interested in psychology because of a speech the psychologist gives on hysteria- where repressed psychological events manifest themselves physically, and now want to see the him perform hypnosis on them all. During the session all three girls become aroused and enjoy each other.

    Later he does another session on Mina who sees a nun experiencing religious ecstasy and levitating. Now things become interesting...

    À l'aventure is the first movie by Brisseau that has an interesting story. But he doesn't take advantage of it. It is still plagued by endless dialog, pointless scenes, behaviors that make no sense. The old guy turns out to have been a physics teacher who went to the East and ended up being a cab driver. He's more or less a guru figure to Sandrine even though he doesn't have anything conclusive to teach.

    The issue/question of the female orgasm is something the French can't seem to get their minds around. Here too we are treated to conversations that belong in a movie about victorian times.

    Carole Brana who plays Sandrine is just gorgeous in a regular sort of way, not some fake bombshell. The erotic scenes are few, short, and not as stunning as the ones in The Exterminating Angels. Unfortunate since sexual pleasure is at the center of this movie. But in turn, it gives you something to think about. The idea that the search for ultimate pleasure could be related to mysticism is provocative and intriguing. À l'aventure has a fascinating story to tell that deserved a fresher more daring approach than what Brisseau gives us here.
    9sl-roxxxer

    How can find the bliss of life ?

    This is not actually a film but a book of explained deep desires in mankind.The director and the writer Jean-Claude Brisseau attempts to covey the idea how internal sexual feelings are aroused.And specially he try to imply those from the character Sandrine.

    Sandrine wishes to explore the pleasure when she is not given the desired pleasure by her husband.Through her desired pleasure she begin to be free and yearn the bliss of life.The viewer has a question whether she found the bliss of life or not. The psychiatrist is the conveyor of À l'aventure.And specially the old man(taxi driver) gives the wanted ideas by word directly and purely.The connection of bliss of life with Indian Yoga and its phenomenons are given by him with a blend of basic western science concepts. The film is a mix of orgies,some niche concepts of Christianity and it reveals the hidden emotions of every men and women. Finally as a theme I see that the bliss of life is not always connected with physical carnal sexual pleasure but a deeper emotion.

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      All the claims made by the old man are scientifically correct.
    • Quotes

      L'homme sur le banc: Anyway, we're all sheep. We all eat at set hours line up to use the can at set hours, we all watch the boob tube. In the past we'd make a public protest of it, at least. But nowadays, slavey's par for the course. We've always been slaves, you'll tell me. But to submit to this extent! We even fuck at set hours. Think for a moment of those who, in a few years' time, will have kids of their own and as a result will have new constraints to deal with.

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      Referenced in La Réputation (2024)

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 2009 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Shellac (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • To the Adventure
    • Production companies
      • Moby Dick Films
      • La Sorcière Rouge
      • Soficinéma 3
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $81,335
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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