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7,1/10
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Après une rencontre fortuite, une femme au coeur brisé décide d'affronter sa vie et les évènements les plus importants concernant sa fille qu'elle a perdue de vue.Après une rencontre fortuite, une femme au coeur brisé décide d'affronter sa vie et les évènements les plus importants concernant sa fille qu'elle a perdue de vue.Après une rencontre fortuite, une femme au coeur brisé décide d'affronter sa vie et les évènements les plus importants concernant sa fille qu'elle a perdue de vue.
- Nominé pour le prix 1 BAFTA Award
- 14 victoires et 62 nominations au total
Darío Grandinetti
- Lorenzo
- (as Dario Grandinetti)
Ramón Agirre
- Inocencio - portero
- (as Ramón Aguirre)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe original screenplay was written in English, and Meryl Streep was approached to play the lead. When Pedro Almodóvar and Agustín Almodóvar went location scouting in Canada, the director felt insecure about filming in a place he didn't really know, in a language he hadn't mastered, with a story he felt worked better in Spain.
- GaffesWhen the train does an emergency brake and luggage and people are being tossed all over the place a coffee cup and coffee pot in front of the main character remains undisturbed.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Fandor: The High Art of Pedro Almodóvar's Camp (2018)
- Bandes originalesPlaying the Piano 2009
Written and Performed by Ryuichi Sakamoto
Commentaire en vedette
I found Julieta to be interesting at the very least. The story has a smooth flow and My whole attention was within the movie. I was trying to grasp everything the characters said while enjoying the visuals and the score.
Technically, this is probably Almadovar's best work. The scenery and camera work is beautiful. The colors please the eye. The score in the background is always in the right tone. Aiding to the smooth transitions within the movie. The cast is excellent. I understood clearly who each character is.
The main theme of Julieta is the relationship between a mother and her child. And that some things we understand as we grow older, with our life experience. This is a recurring theme in Almadovar's movies ('High Heels', 'Volver') but it is set upon a different set of characters with different virtues and faults. And of course a different story.
The plot is imperfect but it is very interesting nonetheless. I didn't fall in love with the characters of Julieta like it was in 'All about my mother' - and this is the main reason I didn't rate it higher - but I still felt their human side. And on the upside, there were no annoying or boring characters either.
People write about a new Almadovar. Well, for me it was a bit of misleading. I saw the director's signature elements through the whole movie. I'm talking about the camera shots, the low amount of people on set, the gradual revelation of events so when the credits roll the viewer knows all that happened explaining all the references made. It is less extravagant then some of his other work, but it is definitely not his first in being such.
Technically, this is probably Almadovar's best work. The scenery and camera work is beautiful. The colors please the eye. The score in the background is always in the right tone. Aiding to the smooth transitions within the movie. The cast is excellent. I understood clearly who each character is.
The main theme of Julieta is the relationship between a mother and her child. And that some things we understand as we grow older, with our life experience. This is a recurring theme in Almadovar's movies ('High Heels', 'Volver') but it is set upon a different set of characters with different virtues and faults. And of course a different story.
The plot is imperfect but it is very interesting nonetheless. I didn't fall in love with the characters of Julieta like it was in 'All about my mother' - and this is the main reason I didn't rate it higher - but I still felt their human side. And on the upside, there were no annoying or boring characters either.
People write about a new Almadovar. Well, for me it was a bit of misleading. I saw the director's signature elements through the whole movie. I'm talking about the camera shots, the low amount of people on set, the gradual revelation of events so when the credits roll the viewer knows all that happened explaining all the references made. It is less extravagant then some of his other work, but it is definitely not his first in being such.
- athena24
- 23 sept. 2016
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 1 350 000 € (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 490 948 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 64 044 $ US
- 25 déc. 2016
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 22 521 904 $ US
- Durée1 heure 39 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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