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Seule

  • TV Movie
  • 2008
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Seule (2008)
Drama

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  • Director
    • Fabrice Cazeneuve
  • Writers
    • Fabrice Cazeneuve
    • Laurent Mauvignier
  • Stars
    • Barbara Schulz
    • Jean-Pierre Lorit
    • Emma-Lycia Gomez
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    36
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fabrice Cazeneuve
    • Writers
      • Fabrice Cazeneuve
      • Laurent Mauvignier
    • Stars
      • Barbara Schulz
      • Jean-Pierre Lorit
      • Emma-Lycia Gomez
    • 1User review
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Barbara Schulz
    Barbara Schulz
    • Brigitte Nardier
    Jean-Pierre Lorit
    Jean-Pierre Lorit
    • Éric Nardier
    Emma-Lycia Gomez
    • Léa Nardier
    Olivier Perrier
    Olivier Perrier
    • Georges
    Christèle Tual
    • Marie-Hélène
    Marie Payen
    • Caroline
    Michelle Goddet
    • Janine
    • (as Michèle Goddet)
    Laurent Delbecque
    Laurent Delbecque
    • Romain
    Nathalie Bécue
    • Dominique Beaupierre
    François Loriquet
    François Loriquet
    • Christophe Campan
    Jean-Pol Brissart
    Jean-Pol Brissart
    • Bourdet
    Marc Citti
    • Vincent Massot
    Dinara Drukarova
    Dinara Drukarova
    • Nathalie Blanchard
    • (as Dinara Droukarova)
    Luc-Antoine Diquéro
    • Nicolas
    Francis Leplay
    Francis Leplay
    • Antoine Nardier
    Alice Houri
    Alice Houri
    • Yasmina
    Patrick Ligardes
    Patrick Ligardes
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    • Director
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      • Laurent Mauvignier
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    7stuka24

    Very good drama!

    People are strange: A totally enjoyable film like this gets absolutely no attention, whereas lots of Hollywood action movies and European "auteur" films devoid of meaning nor feelings are on the limelight. I am thinking about the "Ocean 11" franchise, just to name one. Pay attention to their dazzling "complete cast & crew", then take a look at this one. There are whole departments that don't exist, from "Special effects", "transportation unit", "Makeup department", "stunts", "electrical department", "costume d.", "art d."...

    The story is simple, and this is its main strength. A "minimalist" plot, cinematography, wardrobe, locations and music, combined with a script that does exactly the contrary (notice how many times characters ask "Did you mean this/that", like if they wanted to "make time") does create an eerie feeling, It reminds me of another eerie movie in slow motion that nevertheless stays in your memory: "Ultranova".

    The story itself is relevant to our world. Brigitte is alone, and by showing us her solitude, we realize of ours. Neither her job mates, bosses, family, labour unions, nobody is there without wanting something in return. Except her daughter.

    The film has basically one character: Bordeaux born stunning Barbara Schulz as Brigitte Nardier. The rest are just filling space, like the teenage "cousin", her husband's son with another woman.

    Of course, it's demagogic that a very human plight is incarnated by an actress as beautiful as Bridget Moynahan but without the hype. But well, surely it's the "rules of the game" and the male audience at least doesn't complain. It's easier to identify/ empatize with beautiful people, right :)? This film does its best to show us her plights, anxiety, her, basically :). Her Boticelli face and classical ballet figure magnify the fact that human nature is mean to us when we're down. Even at a big firm in Europe in the XXI century. Management is specially mean. It was obvious that they were going to screw her up, by the way everybody treated her, avoiding her, denying her husband's stuff and so on. Colleagues fare no better. Let alone her left wing father and mum pushing up food. The "social contrast" between her working class parents (look at their awful house!) compared to the chic home and job offices screams of "social mobility". One of the best scenes is the dialogue when the father acknowledges he raised her to be a blue collar/ professional, but not to betray their origins. The way they show a perfect but cold building in the end is the "message" of the film, just like, for instance, "L'emploi du temps" and "Violence des échanges en milieu tempéré (2003)". The same old story of "dehumanization of life in modern times", but this time, without the forced tears nor the fable ending.

    Her daughter is fine, and we know it's hard to find a child actor who does just that, nothing else. Direction by TV director Fabrice Cazeneuve spares us of melodrama, an easy short cut which would have ruined the film.

    Watch it!

    Even for a rainy Friday night, it won't depress you, regardless of the grim topic.

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 2008 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • On Her Own
    • Production companies
      • Cinétévé
      • France 2 (FR2)
      • TV5MONDE
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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