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Casse-tête chinois

  • 2013
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Cécile de France, Romain Duris, Kelly Reilly, and Audrey Tautou in Casse-tête chinois (2013)
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A 40-year-old father's life is complicated when the mother of his two children moves to New York. Since he can't bear them growing up far away from him, he decides to move there as well.A 40-year-old father's life is complicated when the mother of his two children moves to New York. Since he can't bear them growing up far away from him, he decides to move there as well.A 40-year-old father's life is complicated when the mother of his two children moves to New York. Since he can't bear them growing up far away from him, he decides to move there as well.

  • Director
    • Cédric Klapisch
  • Writer
    • Cédric Klapisch
  • Stars
    • Romain Duris
    • Audrey Tautou
    • Cécile de France
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    16K
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    • Director
      • Cédric Klapisch
    • Writer
      • Cédric Klapisch
    • Stars
      • Romain Duris
      • Audrey Tautou
      • Cécile de France
    • 28User reviews
    • 101Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Romain Duris
    Romain Duris
    • Xavier Rousseau
    Audrey Tautou
    Audrey Tautou
    • Martine
    Cécile de France
    Cécile de France
    • Isabelle
    • (as Cécile De France)
    Kelly Reilly
    Kelly Reilly
    • Wendy
    Sandrine Holt
    Sandrine Holt
    • Ju
    Flore Bonaventura
    Flore Bonaventura
    • Isabelle de Groote - la babysitter
    Jochen Hägele
    Jochen Hägele
    • Hegel et Schopenhauer - les philosophes allemands
    Benoît Jacquot
    Benoît Jacquot
    • Monsieur Rousseau - le père de Xavier
    Pablo Mugnier-Jacob
    • Tom Rousseau
    Margaux Mansart
    • Mia Rousseau
    Amin Djakliou
    • Lucas
    Clara Abbasi
    • Jade
    Li Jun Li
    Li Jun Li
    • Nancy
    Sharrieff Pugh
    Sharrieff Pugh
    • Ray
    Peter McRobbie
    Peter McRobbie
    • L'agent bureau immigration
    Jason Kravits
    Jason Kravits
    • L'avocat de Xavier
    Byron Jennings
    Byron Jennings
    • L'avocat de Wendy
    Peter Hermann
    Peter Hermann
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    • Director
      • Cédric Klapisch
    • Writer
      • Cédric Klapisch
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    User reviews28

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    10WilliamCKH

    Wow! The Best Film So Far.

    This movie really surprised me. Having loved L'AUBERGE ESPAGNOLE and connecting with the characters and then re-connecting with them in fun- filled Russian DOLLS, I was expecting the third film to slowly wind down their stories. After all, the characters are boring grown ups now, with kids and responsibilities, so how much more fun can they be. But to my surprise, this film was just as much fun, was just as full of joy and energy as the first films,

    Having lived a life pretty close to the age of these characters, I felt an even deeper connection with these characters in this film. True, their lives have become much more complicated, but their stories have become richer, their worldview bigger and their lives deeper and so much more meaningful. Klapisch uses many of the same devices, many similar situations that made the first films memorable, but because the central characters are now so well fleshed out, we journey with these characters as fellow travelers, not only thru New York City (as we did in Barcelona and St. Petersburg) but thru life.

    I hope this is not the end of the series. It would be a wonderful to travel to more places with these characters and wonder where Klapisch will take them (and us) next.
    7facebook-56-626447

    Humorous romance, young/adult comedy

    It's very watchable and, at 7/10, a definite, must watch for people who like gentle human comedy. It loses on an 8+ score from being slightly disjointed.

    For those that have seen the previous movies this will definitely be an 8+, though ...

    For starters, Audrey Tautou finally appears for more than 5 minutes. Raomin is, at last, not cast as a brainlessly immature asshole - even though he remains a zanily unpredictable persona. Jill, erm Kelly, actually comes across as if she almost finally grew up. And Ju is as adorable as ever as the eternal mother figure.

    Humorous sarcasm aside, this film has all the qualities of its predecessors in being utterly human in its portrayals of the characters and wittily, if somewhat cynically, insightful in its portrayal of their circumstances.

    If you want to watch a film that makes you more inclined to like humanity than to hate it, then you will smile your way through this one.
    7kosmasp

    Growing up and moving away

    Going to new places, especially when you are a bit older and are more likely to have settled down elsewhere, is difficult. About those difficulties, finding oneself and others (and love and work and ...) ... this is what this movie is about. It's mature in its thinking and might not be the entertainment some seek. But for what it is (and for the actors it has in it), it's really good.

    It's not that much happens, but that is life (mostly, unless you are a special agent or whatnot). There is also nudity and god forbid intercourse. But there is also comedy and "betrayal" and situations you might encounter in life. And decisions ... decisions and more decisions! What is there in the end?
    Gordon-11

    Audrey Tautou's pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese is stunning

    This film tells the story of a French man who moves to New York because his ex partner takes their two children there and remarry an American man.

    The premise of the film is very interesting, as I haven't thought about how globalised we are. I've been taking weekend overseas breaks for granted, watching foreign films, listening to foreign songs, keeping on touch with foreign friends with much ease. And the film reminds us that life back then was not as complicated. The comedy aspect is done quite well, especially the immigration inspection scene which is quite funny. However, the film takes a long time to reach that comedy stage, and actually the first half of the film is rather boring. One thing I'm truly impressed by is Audrey Tautou's pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese. It's very clear that she took a lot of effort in learning the words, because she even got the tones of every character right!
    5crculver

    Fun to revisit these characters that I've grown fond of, but a noticeably weaker film than its predecessors

    CASSE-TETE CHINOIS (Chinese Puzzle, 2013) is the third film in Cédrich Klapisch's series on globalization and growing older. It began with L'Auberge espagnole, which saw Xavier Rousseau (Romain Duris), a 25 year-old university student and aspiring writer, spending a wild year in Barcelona with other exchange students from throughout Europe. The second film Les poupées russes revisited Xavier as he turns 30 and has still not established a writing career or found a stable relationship. Its happy ending with Xavier settling down with former Erasmus companion Wendy (Kelly Reilly) seemed to augur well for the future.

    But as Casse-Tete Chinois opens, we find that Xavier's relationship with Wendy collapsed ten years into their marriage. Wendy has left Paris for New York, where she has met another man, and takes their two children with her. Xavier follows them to New York to be closer to his children, but Wendy has turned cold and hostile. His lesbian pal Isabelle (Cécile de France) is also there, and Xavier has helped her and her lover have a child. On the threshold of 40, Xavier finds that his life is just as complicated as ever. The film follows Xavier adjusting to a new life in the United States, searching for a flat and a job, and dealing with a bitter custody battle. With all this on his plate, his old ex Martine (Andrey Tatou), now a import-export businesswoman dealing with organic products, drops in with her two children too.

    In commenting on this series of films, Cédric Klapisch has said that he wants to capture the fact that Xavier's and younger generations are very mobile, and for them it's commonplace to go to another country to work/study or enter into a relationship with someone of a different nationality. Here this mobility is explored through several French people in New York, and New York with its wealth and myriad immigrant communities is treated as a very distinct place from the United States in general. Nothing at all is seen or heard of the Spanish flatmates from the first film, who at least got a bit part in the second film. I think that's rather a shame, we could have at least got a few lines of dialogue about how William (Kevin Bishop), whose marriage to a Russian woman was the whole setup for the second film, is getting on.

    I enjoyed revisiting some of these characters again after nearly a decade, and Duris's acting is admirable: his Xavier remains the manchild we know and love, but he captures the impact of the years. Cécile de France is again so convincing in her role that one wonders if she really is like this in real life. The script, however, strikes me as rather weak. There's a strange side plot of adultery, where a character appallingly cheats on their lover and the other characters hardly object, and it ends up with almost the exact same scene of everyone racing to an apartment to warn the trysting pair as in the first film.

    Still, the series as a whole remains worth seeing and an important commentary on the contemporary world. I hope Klapisch will continue Xavier's story in a few more years.

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    • Trivia
      The last instalment of a trilogy written and directed by Cédric Klapisch, which follows the journey of Xavier from student to family man. The first chapter is the movie "L'auberge espagnole", released in 2002, and the second chapter is "Les poupées russes", released in 2005.
    • Goofs
      The immigration enforcement agency in the U.S. is referred to as the INS. However, the INS ceased to exist in 2003 when it was merged into the new Department of Homeland Security.
    • Connections
      Features Les Simpson (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Didn't I
      (Darondo Pulliam / Al Tanner)

      Interprété Par Darondo

      Ubiquitunes / A Train / Métisse Music

      (P) Ubiquity Recordings

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 2013 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United States
      • Belgium
    • Official sites
      • Official site (France)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Chinese
      • Yiddish
    • Also known as
      • Chinese Puzzle
    • Filming locations
      • Outside Ka Wah Bakery Corporation, 9 Eldridge Street, New York City, New York, USA(chinatown apartment building)
    • Production companies
      • StudioCanal
      • Opposite Field Pictures
      • Belgacom
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $338,523
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $23,544
      • May 18, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,968,297
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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