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Das blaue Zimmer

Originaltitel: La chambre bleue
  • 2014
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 16 Min.
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Das blaue Zimmer (2014)
Trailer for The Blue Room w/ English subtitles
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In ihrem Hotelzimmer plant ein Paar eine unmögliche Zukunft, da der Tod ihre ohnehin schon fragile Ruhe zerstört. Die Schlinge zieht sich immer fester zusammen. Aber gab es ein Verbrechen?In ihrem Hotelzimmer plant ein Paar eine unmögliche Zukunft, da der Tod ihre ohnehin schon fragile Ruhe zerstört. Die Schlinge zieht sich immer fester zusammen. Aber gab es ein Verbrechen?In ihrem Hotelzimmer plant ein Paar eine unmögliche Zukunft, da der Tod ihre ohnehin schon fragile Ruhe zerstört. Die Schlinge zieht sich immer fester zusammen. Aber gab es ein Verbrechen?

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    • Mathieu Amalric
  • Drehbuch
    • Stéphanie Cléau
    • Mathieu Amalric
    • Georges Simenon
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    • Léa Drucker
    • Stéphanie Cléau
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      • Mathieu Amalric
      • Georges Simenon
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      • Léa Drucker
      • Stéphanie Cléau
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    Mathieu Amalric
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    • Julien Gahyde
    Léa Drucker
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    • Delphine Gahyde
    Stéphanie Cléau
    Stéphanie Cléau
    • Esther Despierre
    Laurent Poitrenaux
    • Le juge d'instruction
    Serge Bozon
    • Le gendarme
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    • Le psychologue
    Mona Jaffart
    • Suzanne Gahyde
    Véronique Alain
    • La mère de Nicolas
    Paul Kramer
    • L'avocat de Julien
    Alain Fraitag
    • L'avocat d'Esther
    Christelle Pichon
    • La greffière du juge
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    • Nicolas Despierre
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    • Le postier
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    • L'agriculteur en panne
    • Regie
      • Mathieu Amalric
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      • Stéphanie Cléau
      • Mathieu Amalric
      • Georges Simenon
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    7The_late_Buddy_Ryan

    Too much backstory gets thrown out with the bathwater?

    Mathieu Amalric isn't one to shy away from a risky project—has anybody seen the film where he plays a shrink and Benicio Del Toro's a Blackfoot WWII vet with PTSD? Here he and his real-life partner, Stéphanie Cléau, co-star in a stripped-down 75' adaptation of a Simenon story of erotic obsession and justice gone awry. The fine performances and the film's time-shuffling structure help maintain a high level of suspense at least past the halfway mark, though it seems to me that Amalric and Cléau, who also wrote the script, might have thrown a little too much of Simenon's backstory out with the bathwater.

    The plodding inquiry that begins even before we know a crime has been committed certainly explains Julien's (MA's character's) air of glum fatalism through the second half of the film, but the script's intense focus on the two lovers doesn't prepare us for the final courtroom scene, in which a character we've barely seen before steps into the spotlight. (I'm planning to watch again to test the hypothesis, suggested by some online reviewers, that the crime the protags are charged with was committed by someone else…)

    The courtroom scene has a nightmarish quality, like one of Hitchcock's "wrong man" films; the trial itself seems like an open-mic session where gossipy townsfolk step up to air their gripes about the defendants—one witness dismisses Julien's stylish modernist house as a "crappy little shack." There's certainly a disconnect between Simenon's view of blind, blundering justice and our own no doubt idealized police procedurals and courtroom dramas; I agree with other reviewers that Julien would have excellent grounds for appeal on the basis of blatant judicial bias and ineffective counsel.
    8runamokprods

    Intelligent, complex tone poem of a suspense film

    Slow moving (although only 76 minutes long), starting in the middle of confusion and sexual passion, and only very gradually revealing exactly what the central mystery being examined even is. All we know is that middle-class Julien (expertly played by director Amalric) and sexy, cold and intense Esther (the excellent Stephanie Cleau) have tremendous sexual chemistry, if not much real emotion between them. They are both married to other people, and we soon learn something awful has happened that has caused Julien to be under intense questioning by the police. All the other details are only revealed bit by bit as the story jumps around through a fractured time-scape.

    Amalric uses the camera to underline and echo elements of the tricky construction, using odd, disquieting close ups that give us only a bit of the big picture, or pulling back to beautifully framed but distant feeling wider shots that give us the geography, but don't let us inside. The performances too – both by the leads and all the supporting characters – also serve the style. They're all dense and meticulously detailed, but it's up to us to figure out what those subtle details of behavior mean. Is that glance a look of love? Desire? Contempt? Does Julien's lawyer believe him? Does Julien's wife suspect or not?

    If ultimately this adaptation of a Georges Simenon piece isn't quite as powerful as it's opening leads one to hope, it's still a smart, chilling and impressive directorial effort for Amalric.
    6aaskillz69

    Solid picture that's unfortunately was going to go unseen

    "Life is different from when you live it to when you look back at it"

    -Julien

    I first heard of this picture when it was selected to be a part of the Cannes Film Festival. I was curious to see what the buzz would be since the film was directed by Mathieu Amalric, a French actor I very much admire and I found to be very underrated. This was not his first shot at directing since I believe this is actually his fourth or third picture. The buzz that eventually came was good and I was interested to see it since it had been recently released in theaters near me.

    The Blue Room is Directed by Mathieu Amalric and it stars Mathieu Amalric, Léa Drucker and Stéphanie Cléau. "A man and a woman, secretly in love, alone in a room. They desire each other, want each other, and even bite each other. In the afterglow, they share a few sweet nothings. At least the man seemed to believe they were nothing. Now under investigation by the police and the courts, what is he accused of?"

    I was interested, curious to see what this film was all about, still I had my expectations low, which opened room for surprise. I got to say that the film was indeed a little surprise, it didn't at all disappoint. It's a modest, even if tidy little picture that's unexpectedly inventive in its film-making and narrative/storytelling choices.

    This is one of those films that the grand majority wont see, even major film buffs, and I do think that that is a shame, because although far from being a knockout, it is still worth your watch. This small, tight tiny 75 minute picture is an adaptation of a novel by Georges Simenon, a novel of the same name. Simenon would probably be impressed with the run-time since the man could write novels in only a few weeks.

    It's small film, that never really aspires to be anything bigger, I did think that I lacked a little bit of ambition and when the film ends we don't feel totally fulfilled mainly also because we don't see much of the point in this story. "So what" is probably going to be the reaction of many going out of the theater, and others will undeniably be thrown out by an unconventional way of storytelling, which made things a bit confusing at times but all the more engaging, fresh and exciting as an whole. It's a film that will probably disappoint bigger audiences (those who even get to see it), since it's a film with a high level of ambiguity and it has disorienting story-telling, you will leave with little answers, or no answers at all. The film focuses on the ambiguity and interpretation of memory, actions and intentions.

    I left with the theater with little answers and I did get the feeling of "So What" when the credits start to roll but still I got to say that I did enjoy myself. Amalric beautifully constructs and puts together this film, honoring its source material. We are kept in two different times and spaces during the film, first inside Julien's head and his memories, or at least his perception and we also get to see things from the future, where he is in jail and being questioned about his love affair with an old friend from high- school who is now his lover. What did the man do? Are we seeing the memories of a murder? Is he guilty of whatever he is being charged with? Those questions keep going through our heads as we soon start to find more and more meandering pieces of this jigsaw who's eventually left undone.

    The acting is also excellent. Mathieu Amalric leads his own cast and he's as always fantastic. Is this the face of a killer? Is he innocent? Great display of talent once again, he doesn't either give easy answers in the directing or in the acting, effective and powerful though. We believe for every second his on screen, that that guy is really there and we believe in his existence. The supporting cast is also very good, nothing too showy but they do their jobs. Amalric is really the man to be applauded, he directs, acts and adapts the source material, all with little or no flaws at all. I applaud is boldness and creativity when it came to storytelling and putting the film together in the editing room. It is successful as a modest suspense picture and as a drama, it fails a bit because it feels a bit too tame, small and it ultimately doesn't leave a big mark on you, even though I wont forget it soon.

    Rating:B-
    5comicman117

    Average Court Days

    The Blue Room is a French crime drama based on a novel of the same name by Georges Simenon and is directed by the lead actor, Mathieu Amalric. The film opens up in what is later revealed to be a flashback where the main character, Julien (played by Amalric), a married man, recalls his sexual experience with a woman (played by Stephanie Cleau) in a hotel room to the police. Julien is being accused of a crime that he doesn't apparently know anything about. As the film continues, and we go further and further into the story, we find out what actually did happen between this man and woman, as well as, the relationship between this man and his wife, eventually leading to a court case.

    The movie's most interesting elements are its story structure, told in flashback, and its use of its musical score. One of my favorite scenes concerns Julien trying to burn some papers and they slowly vanish into the darkness of the ocean. The way this scene is filmed and framed, being intentionally slow, made it very interesting from a filmmaking standpoint.

    The musical score is often bombastic, and scenes that aren't really meant to be dramatic carried a melodramatic theme. The score itself goes through different phases, from the very dramatic, to the mysterious, scary and even intimidating. The best use of the score in the film is during a court scene where we see people doing various things all at once. The background piano music fits the theme of this scene particularly well.

    This film has good acting from its lead actors and lovely cinematography. If you like stories of adultery and crime, you will not be disappointed, however I found that the film wasn't particularly memorable or anything special overall.
    Kirpianuscus

    a parable

    about desire. about the role of the other. about flesh and love and hidden by yourself sins, about the search of yourself and about the fall of a night.about justice. a film who mix, in wise manner, the seduction with fascination. a work of beauty and dark secrets and images of victims and fragile intentions. it could be the film of Mathieu Amalric. like many of his films because he has the science and the gift to propose the right solution for the tone of story. because it is a film of details, about a not special event, in which the states of characters remains the only significant thing. so, a film who must see. for the acting first. then, for atmosphere.

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    • Wissenswertes
      First and, as of 2023, only film appearance for Mona Jaffart.
    • Alternative Versionen
      Remake of the Spanish-language film "The Blue Room" (original title: La habitación azul), 2002.
    • Verbindungen
      References Pacific Rim (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Chaconne - Partita for Violin No.2 (BWV 1004)
      Written by Johann Sebastian Bach (as Bach)

      Transcribed for piano by Ferruccio Busoni (as Busoni)

      Performed by Itamar Golan

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 2. April 2015 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Frankreich
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    • Sprache
      • Französisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Les Sables-d'Olonne, Vendée, Frankreich(vacations by the sea)
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      • Alfama Films
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      • Arte France Cinéma
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 254.666 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 21.809 $
      • 5. Okt. 2014
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 1.232.900 $
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