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Nature morte

Original title: Still Life: A Three Pines Mystery
  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.1K
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Nathaniel Parker in Nature morte (2013)
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Chief Inspector Armand Gamache and his team arrive in Three Pines to solve the unusual murder of a much-loved woman and find dark secrets shadowing this usually peaceful village.Chief Inspector Armand Gamache and his team arrive in Three Pines to solve the unusual murder of a much-loved woman and find dark secrets shadowing this usually peaceful village.Chief Inspector Armand Gamache and his team arrive in Three Pines to solve the unusual murder of a much-loved woman and find dark secrets shadowing this usually peaceful village.

  • Director
    • Peter Moss
  • Writers
    • Wayne Grigsby
    • Louise Penny
  • Stars
    • Nathaniel Parker
    • Anthony Lemke
    • Kate Hewlett
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Peter Moss
    • Writers
      • Wayne Grigsby
      • Louise Penny
    • Stars
      • Nathaniel Parker
      • Anthony Lemke
      • Kate Hewlett
    • 40User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    Nathaniel Parker
    Nathaniel Parker
    • Chief Inspector Armand Gamache
    Anthony Lemke
    Anthony Lemke
    • Inspector Jean-Guy Beauvoir
    Kate Hewlett
    Kate Hewlett
    • Clara Morrow
    Gabriel Hogan
    Gabriel Hogan
    • Peter Morrow
    Mike McPhaden
    Mike McPhaden
    • Ben Hadley
    Susanna Fournier
    Susanna Fournier
    • Inspector Yvette Nichol
    Deborah Grover
    Deborah Grover
    • Ruth Zardo
    Judith Baribeau
    Judith Baribeau
    • Agent Isabelle Lacoste
    Patricia McKenzie
    Patricia McKenzie
    • Dr. Myrna Landers
    Dylan Trowbridge
    Dylan Trowbridge
    • Olivier Brulé
    Martin Albèrt
    • Gabri
    Bronwen Mantel
    • Jane Neal
    Keir Cutler
    Keir Cutler
    • Notary Norman Stickley
    Kent McQuaid
    Kent McQuaid
    • Matthew Croft
    Janine Theriault
    Janine Theriault
    • Suzanne Croft
    • (as Janine Thériault)
    Elliot Larson
    • Philippe Croft
    Lynne Adams
    Lynne Adams
    • Reine-Marie Gamache
    Mylène Dinh-Robic
    Mylène Dinh-Robic
    • Dr. Shannon Harris
    • Director
      • Peter Moss
    • Writers
      • Wayne Grigsby
      • Louise Penny
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    8carolynocean

    I Liked It

    I think that maybe I might be in the minority here ! Having read all the reviews before me , I did think twice about writing mine, but decided to go ahead , even though I think I might get a lot of thumbs down.

    I have not read any of the books, so these characters are new to me.

    I really enjoyed the whole film, the plot, the characters , the setting , and the fact that I did not have a clue as to who the murderer was !

    Usually , these type of movies are fairly predictable and boring , but I found this one very interesting and mysterious!

    The location was absolutely beautiful , maybe that drew me in also .

    So, for me it worked , but I can appreciate that fans of this author's work do beg to differ !
    3jjwoodcock-97-828820

    Dreadful

    This picture was not a disappointment -- it was a travesty. If I were Louise Penny I would be on a rampage. This picture was miscast, stilted and perfunctory. How the charm and sensuality of the book could be intentionally reduced to this abomination is a testament only to the consistency of a lackluster effort. Maybe a mini series could manage the subtleties and nuances of the books. Really this could have been filmed anywhere - New England, the North Carolina mountains -- there was no flavor of a Canadian village so carefully created in the books. Gamache was reduced to a bilious sort of sourpuss and Jean Guy was more Miami Vice than Sûreté Du Québec.
    5jadewalsh

    Casting is just part of the problem

    I love the Gamache books and was so excited for the movie. What a painful disappointment. Nathaniel Parker is definitely not the Gamache I imagined, but the most astounding miscast is Clara. Louise Penny's descriptions are closer to Helena Bonham-Carter than the beautiful blonde actress playing the character. Clara is unkempt, always has crumbs in her hair and paint smudges on her face, has no fashion sense and frizzy hair. By contrast, the Clara in the movie is straight out of a Hollywood red carpet.

    Don't even get me started on Myrna (who is not only about 100kg off, but never has a chance to say a line and is not even referred to by name).

    Yet, I feel that (mis)casting is not the complete issue here. Someone needs to tell the screenwriter that book adaptations to screen are not required to use the book dialogue word for word. What works in a book sounds clunky and is difficult to deliver in a movie, no matter how good the actors may be. Adaptations are tough, yes, but the name says it all - take the essence and create your own dialogue! Meryl Streep and Anthony Hopkins couldn't deliver those lines with straight faces!

    Just for fun, here is my Hollywood, award-winning dream cast, dead or alive:

    Inspector Gamache - Geoffrey Rush or Jean Reno | Jean-Guy - Jean Dujardin | Clara - Rachel Weisz or Helena Bonham-Carter | Peter - Christian Bale | Gabri - Phillip Seymour Hoffman :-( | Olivier - Jared Leto | Ben - Adrien Brody | Ruth Zardo - Judy Dench | Myrna - Octavia Spencer
    4douglasscarol123

    The intelligence of the books is completely lost in the movie

    I wanted to like this movie, having read all of Louise Penney's atmospheric, intelligent, introspective books featuring Armand Gamache. How disappointing to find that all that has been reduced to soap opera standards. There is in the movie none of the sensitivity, insight, philosophizing that makes the books so compelling. The cast is impossibly good looking, with that plastic, every-hair-in-place, perfect make-up at all times look so common to made-for-TV movies. The characters, instead of being complex and unpredictable, are stilted, their utterances short, too fast, emotionless--a sign of poor direction and/or poor acting. The use of that husky, almost-whisper voice (who talks like that?) also betrays the cookie-cutter approach to this movie. Scenes are very short, pushing the plot ahead in only the barest, least thought-provoking manner. It's a shame to see Penney's deeply thoughtful works reduced to such shallowness. It was peculiar, as well, to see what Penney describes as the surreal, provocative artwork of murder-victim Jane,(thus killing off a main and recurring character in the books) represented as poorly-rendered American Primitive. Have the producers/director no loyalty to the books at all? If Penney is one of the executive producers, as referred to in other reviews, I cannot imagine that she feels the movie faithfully represents her literary work. I doubt, too, that she had much to say about it.
    5dotsyschild

    Not as good as I'd hoped

    I was so looking forward to seeing the adaptation of the Inspector Gamache series set in the fictitious town of Three Pines somewhere in Quebec. I have read every book in Louise Penny's series and I have enjoyed Nathaniel Parker's acting in several different works. Somehow, though, the TV-movie of "Still Life" just fell flat. I think maybe a one and a half hour TV movie just wasn't enough to fully develop the characters and some of the acting was just so-so. Whatever it was, it was certainly not up to the caliber of Inspector Morse or Inspector Lewis, however beautiful the cinematography. I would say that if another episode is filmed, I would have to watch it.

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      Author Louise Penny has said that the character Inspector Gamache was inspired by Atticus Finch (Du silence et des ombres... (1962)); Jean Gamache, a tailor in Quebec; and her husband, Michael Whitehead.

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • PDM Entertainment Inc. (Canada)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Still Life: A Three Pines Mystery
    • Filming locations
      • Standbridge East, Quebec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • PDM Entertainment
      • Attraction
      • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
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      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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