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Villa Amalia

  • 2009
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  • 1h 34m
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6.2/10
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Villa Amalia (2009)
Drama

Villa Amalia is the story of Ann, a musician, whose life is turned upside down by a kiss. When she sees Thomas kissing another woman, Ann makes a clean break, leaving him and everything else... Read allVilla Amalia is the story of Ann, a musician, whose life is turned upside down by a kiss. When she sees Thomas kissing another woman, Ann makes a clean break, leaving him and everything else far behind her. Suddenly unsure of everything that seemed so certain, Ann knows only that... Read allVilla Amalia is the story of Ann, a musician, whose life is turned upside down by a kiss. When she sees Thomas kissing another woman, Ann makes a clean break, leaving him and everything else far behind her. Suddenly unsure of everything that seemed so certain, Ann knows only that she must change her life and become someone else to find herself. With her music and the ... Read all

  • Director
    • Benoît Jacquot
  • Writers
    • Benoît Jacquot
    • Julien Boivent
    • Pascal Quignard
  • Stars
    • Isabelle Huppert
    • Jean-Hugues Anglade
    • Xavier Beauvois
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Benoît Jacquot
    • Writers
      • Benoît Jacquot
      • Julien Boivent
      • Pascal Quignard
    • Stars
      • Isabelle Huppert
      • Jean-Hugues Anglade
      • Xavier Beauvois
    • 6User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Isabelle Huppert
    Isabelle Huppert
    • Ann
    Jean-Hugues Anglade
    Jean-Hugues Anglade
    • Georges
    Xavier Beauvois
    Xavier Beauvois
    • Thomas
    Maya Sansa
    Maya Sansa
    • Giulia
    Viviana Aliberti
    • Veri
    Michelle Marquais
    • La mère d'Ann
    Peter Arens
    Peter Arens
    • Le père d'Ann
    Ignazio Oliva
    Ignazio Oliva
    • Carlo
    Jean-Pierre Gos
    Jean-Pierre Gos
    • L'agent immobilier
    Jean Coulon
    • L'organisateur des concerts
    Jean-Michel Portal
    • L'acheteur des pianos
    Clara Bindi
    • Marion
    Maurice Bernart
    Massato
    Florence d'Azémar
    Arno Feffer
    Jean-Christophe Folly
    Jean-Christophe Folly
    Sabri Lahmer
    • Director
      • Benoît Jacquot
    • Writers
      • Benoît Jacquot
      • Julien Boivent
      • Pascal Quignard
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    8incitatus-org

    A running, piano-playing beautiful Isabelle Huppert

    One lonely night, Ann (Isabelle Huppert) follows Thomas to the house of another woman. She sees them passionately kiss on the doorstep before they go in. Ann is left standing outside, half hidden behind a tree in the front garden in a residential suburb of Paris. It all looks so homely and yet it is not hers. She knows she has to leave Thomas. And she realises it is perhaps time to leave everything. Thomas. Her home. Her career as a concert pianist. Her mother. Just leave.

    The tortured character of Ann, from Pascal Quignard's novel, is one who wants to run, to disappear rather than fight and rebuild. As we watch her erase the traces of her Parisian life with Thomas, we wonder who this woman is. She is so selfish, cruel and harsh. We wonder what her relationship with Thomas could have looked like. There is clearly not much left of their love, if they ever shared it, which is perhaps what pushed him to the other woman in the first place. Their own house is cold as if there was never any warmth or love there. By the time we meet her old mother in Brittany, we can suspect that she might just be condemned to unhappiness if she does not take some radical action. But is running the solution?

    We never really understand why she needs to erase all traces of her existence. Who does she think she needs to go into hiding for? Surely not for Thomas, I think he got the message when he was dumped. But then who? Her mother? She is no state to phone someone, let alone come searching for her. It can only be from one person - herself. By disappearing from the official radar, she expects to feel liberated. Liberated from a life she had grown into, because of herself, her parents and her brother's death. Freed from the feelings she held, the habits she had and the pressure of others.

    But when she discards her old skin and finds a breath-taking little corner of the world in which to retreat, traces of her old life remain. Music still calms her temperament, even if her preference goes out to a sharp estranging piano repertoire. And where first she used to swim madly to rinse herself of her life, once fled, she almost rinses herself out of existence to be reborn. She always had the tools she required to save herself, but they had never really served her. Fundamentally, she is a tragic character, throwing doubt even on her efforts.

    There is something of a farce in the whole reinvention process as it is portrayed. As she runs, taking trains, buses and boats through changing landscapes and switching clothes, we find ourselves in an escape presented as a thriller. But we know that is not the case, creating a friction between the tense music and imagery and the reality of the story. This is a weakness which does not do the story justice. With an actress as beautiful and as talented as Isabelle Huppert, she could have carried the movie on images alone. Expect to be somewhat depressed by the whole adventure, but also touched by voyage. For, besides the very first scene, seeing Thomas on that suburban doorstep kissing another, all the rest could have just played in her head. As one big daydream, a fantasy of running, of another life. Far away. It is a beautiful movie, for that, and a depressing one, for that. It is one of those movies which is perhaps best watched alone. But you will need a big screen...
    7Bribaba

    Final destination?

    Dreamy, existential drama primarily that works because of the presence of Isabelle Huppert. She plays Ann, a concert pianist who is betrayed by her lover. By way of retort she sells up and hits the road, intending to 'disappear' and forge a new identity. Her destination is wherever the day takes her, though it turns out to be Italy. This isn't convincing in the least, her idea seems more illusory than a firm commitment, though maybe that's the point. Antonioni pulled off this trick in The Passenger by locating its alienated journalist in Morocco. Ann obliquely refers to this when she observes that "Tangiers is an easy place to disappear in". There are other pleasures the film offers notably the superb performance by Huppert, she's never off-screen during the entire film and you never want her to be.
    2Siamois

    This escape provides no escapism

    I was looking forward to seeing this story of a woman escaping her former life and creating a new one as it sounded brilliant and filled with potential, especially with Isabelle Huppert playing the lead role of Ann.

    Unfortunately, almost everything that could go wrong with the movie does. Let's start with the direction, which is self-indulgent and completely ineffective. There is some good cinematography here, but absolutely no purpose behind it. The use of music is inelegant, clashing with the scenes. We jump from one scene to the other with no sense of pacing or of a bigger picture, much like a bad artsy flick from the 70s.

    Isabelle Huppert, usually a solid actress, barely attempts to instill any emotion and seems content to go through the motions. The worse performance I have seen of her. Every other actor that appears in Villa Amalia is even worse, with the exception of Jean-Hughes Anglade, who breathes some life to Georges. Alas, the script doesn't give much to work with and with such poor direction, even Anglade is forgettable.

    The story absolutely goes nowhere, the dialogues appear more like rambling, even if we sense there is a point to it. Ann is replicating patterns of abandonment she herself suffered from her father, who felt the same need for detachment she now feels. But the screenplay is terribly inelegant when trying to drive that point.

    The movie's ending is much like its beginning; messy and pointless

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 2009 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Switzerland
    • Official sites
      • Europa Corp. (France)
      • Official site (France)
    • Languages
      • French
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Вилла Амалия
    • Filming locations
      • Ischia Island, Naples, Campania, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Rectangle Productions
      • EuropaCorp
      • Point Prod
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      • $3,008,993
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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