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La guerre froide

Titre original : Zimna wojna
  • 2018
  • 14A
  • 1h 29m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,5/10
65 k
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Tomasz Kot and Joanna Kulig in La guerre froide (2018)
A passionate love story between two people of different backgrounds and temperaments, who are fatefully mismatched and yet condemned to each other. Set against the background of the Cold War in the 1950s in Poland, Berlin, Yugoslavia and Paris, the film depicts an impossible love story in impossible times.
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Une histoire d'amour passionnée entre deux personnes d'horizons et de tempéraments différents, qui sont fatalement incompatibles, dans le contexte de la guerre froide des années 1950 en Polo... Tout lireUne histoire d'amour passionnée entre deux personnes d'horizons et de tempéraments différents, qui sont fatalement incompatibles, dans le contexte de la guerre froide des années 1950 en Pologne, à Berlin, en Yougoslavie et à Paris.Une histoire d'amour passionnée entre deux personnes d'horizons et de tempéraments différents, qui sont fatalement incompatibles, dans le contexte de la guerre froide des années 1950 en Pologne, à Berlin, en Yougoslavie et à Paris.

  • Réalisation
    • Pawel Pawlikowski
  • Scénaristes
    • Pawel Pawlikowski
    • Janusz Glowacki
    • Piotr Borkowski
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    • Joanna Kulig
    • Tomasz Kot
    • Borys Szyc
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,5/10
    65 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Pawel Pawlikowski
    • Scénaristes
      • Pawel Pawlikowski
      • Janusz Glowacki
      • Piotr Borkowski
    • Vedettes
      • Joanna Kulig
      • Tomasz Kot
      • Borys Szyc
    • 239Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 314Commentaires de critiques
    • 90Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 3 oscars
      • 52 victoires et 126 nominations au total

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    Joanna Kulig
    Joanna Kulig
    • Zula
    Tomasz Kot
    Tomasz Kot
    • Wiktor
    Borys Szyc
    Borys Szyc
    • Kaczmarek
    Agata Kulesza
    Agata Kulesza
    • Irena
    Cédric Kahn
    Cédric Kahn
    • Michel
    Jeanne Balibar
    Jeanne Balibar
    • Juliette
    Adam Woronowicz
    Adam Woronowicz
    • Consul
    Adam Ferency
    Adam Ferency
    • Minister
    Drazen Sivak
    • Sleuth 1
    Slavko Sobin
    Slavko Sobin
    • Sleuth 2
    Aloïse Sauvage
    Aloïse Sauvage
    • Waitress
    Adam Szyszkowski
    Adam Szyszkowski
    • Guard
    Anna Zagórska
    • Ania
    Tomasz Markiewicz
    • Leader of ZMP
    Izabela Andrzejak
    • Mazurek
    Kamila Borowska
    • Mazurek
    Katarzyna Ciemniejewska
    • Mazurek
    Joanna Depczynska
    • Mazurek
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      • Pawel Pawlikowski
    • Scénaristes
      • Pawel Pawlikowski
      • Janusz Glowacki
      • Piotr Borkowski
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs239

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    8bastille-852-731547

    Beautifully Made Drama from Poland

    This superbly shot and acted black-and-white drama from Poland is a worthy film from Pawel Pawlikowski. It doesn't quite live up to his outstanding previous film "Ida," but it comes close. Like "Ida," this film runs a fleeting 90 minutes and is shot in black and white using simple (but gorgeous) cinematography. For a film of such short runtime, "Cold War" is deeply ambitious, and for the most part, the ambition pays off. It is set over a considerable period of time both inside and outside of the Iron Curtain, and centers on a love story between a man and his student who meet at a state-run music academy in communist Poland.

    The film's use of a variety of filmmaking techniques to depict the history and culture of postwar Europe through using historical context is outstanding. The simple and very powerful music is beautiful, as is every key shot in black-and-white. The two leads both give excellent performances, mixing desire for purpose in life with an intense feeling of passion that is prevalent among ambitious individuals in the era. Some of these strengths in the movie are even combined together to excellent results, such as a chilling scene when young women from the state music academy sing songs pledging absolute loyalty to Stalin on stage in performance. The juxtaposition of the different scenes in the movie is also done very well, as each scene simply cuts to black before the next major scene (set in a different region or area of Europe) begins. The only real complaint I have about this film is that while I really appreciated the ending for the most part, the tone of the film's finale felt slightly anti-climactic. Otherwise, this is a gem. Gladly recommended. 8/10
    andrewestrella

    Not as Good of a Film as the Camera Wants You to Believe

    The first time I saw Cold War, I fell asleep halfway through it at AFI Fest 2018. That was my fourth film of the day, and I was extremely tired. I felt very bad, so I was very eager for when the film would be released to the public so that I could give it another try. Today is that day.

    Well, after seeing it for a second time (and unfortunately being two to three minutes late), I actually think there was more than tiredness that caused me to fall asleep in the first screening. I truly think that Cold War is the epitome of what style over substance is. This film has such a bad plot, uninteresting characters, and a story that flashed through more than a decade in eighty-five minutes. Cold War tries to disguise its faults with spectacular black and white cinematography, a stunning vocal score, and a pretentious choice of a historical time period, but I was not fooled for one bit.

    The plot was so thin that I could not even begin to describe how ridiculously simple, yet annoying it was:

    "Man who is a musical director finds a female singer with incredible talent. He leads her to fame. One day they eye-flirt at a party. They bang pretty intensely. Then, one year goes by without talking to each other. They meet one day on the sidewalk. They both declare they have significant others. But, because of their erratic attraction for each other, they have intercourse again. And then they bang again and again. Then they go on tour. She gets more famous. Then, five years go by. After not speaking to each other, they meet each other yet again. They both declare they are married to other people. But because of their lustful nature, they BANG yet again. And again. Then they decide to drop their husband/wife and become a couple. They start to fight. Then they bang to make up. Then she gets mad at him. Then she slaps him. Then seven years go by. They bang. Then, they get married. The end."

    In other words, the plot of this film revolves around two people whose love affair can be simplified as "hey baby, let's get it on." There is hardly any dialogue between them that is romantically sincere. It is all just sexual or boring exposition. I felt nothing for these two people. And I really didn't care.

    For all you love it to death, good for you. But I prefer films with better developed characters at the expense of extremely pretentious cinematography. How about the Before Trilogy that isn't beautifully shot by any means, but the characters are excellently portrayed.

    All in all, I wish this film was better than the camera thinks it is.
    6evanston_dad

    Not Much Chemistry

    A musician and his muse carry out an on-again-off-again romance in the two decades following WWII.

    "Cold War" left me feeling like my lack of understanding about Poland and post-war Polish identity prevented me from fully appreciating this movie. The whole time I was watching it, I felt like there was something I was missing. But I have to judge a movie based on my personal reaction to it, and this one left me cold. The two leads have little chemistry, and the movie doesn't make a compelling case that these two damaged souls can't live without each other. We're just told they can't, but we're never shown. Because I didn't care about their relationship, and I didn't much care for them as individuals (we never learn very much about either of them), I never felt vested in anything happening and I couldn't care less about whether they ended up together, apart, alive, or dead.

    The film has some rapturous followers, so I'll have to just live with the fact that I missed the boat on this one.

    Nominated for three Oscars at the upcoming 2018 Academy Awards: Best Foreign Language Film (Poland), Best Director (Pawel Pawlikowski), and Best Cinematography.

    Grade: B-
    8truemythmedia

    Unparalleled Cinematography

    Well, first off, the cinematography was not underrated. It is incredibly beautiful in a way that American Filmmakers have almost seemed to forget. We live in an era of cinema where color and computer graphics are our main tools for communicating at the theater. We want bigger (IMAX), louder/immersive (Atmos), and flashy/bright/color epileptic seizure inducing displays of digital fireworks.

    Don't get me wrong. I love a movie that blends those things effectively, but there is a simple beauty to a black and white, 4x3 frame. The main thing I see in this sort of film is light. With no color to distract you, the emphasis of the film revolves around areas of light and dark.

    The diffuse soft light of the cold air in winter and a stand of trees gains a mystical quality sometimes as the snow which clings to the dark trunks of trees seems to disappear into the distant fog. The hard light of a night club is seen for what it is, small sliver of light in a darkness that people long to disappear into and can't seem but help to be consumed by.

    "Cold War" uses this light effectively as neither the star of the show nor a simple utilitarian instrument. It communicates an emotion that can't be portrayed through acting or production design alone.

    The story is a classic one. A couple, torn apart by the love that binds them together and the forces of the world which conspire to keep them apart. Honestly, it's the main weakness of the film. I don't begrudge it that hard though. It was made by a Polish director and this is his own country's history and I'm sure there is a reason that that the war torn romance is a classic of literature and cinema. People identify with it.

    In "Cold War," Zula is a young woman trying out for a Polish Heritage singing and dancing troupe. Wiktor is the director and, upon her first audition, he is intrigued by her. As they work together the troupe gains popularity till the state expresses interest in sponsoring the show. Wiktor doesn't like the control that the state is exerting over his art so he plots with Zula to escape Communist rule through Berlin.

    They agree, but Zula gets cold feet and doesn't meet him at the rendezvous, opting instead to stay in Poland. The rest of the film revolves around a romance that only finds expression in passing as her career eventually takes her out of Poland and the the two of them reconnect and struggle with life abroad.

    "Cold War" isn't a film for everyone. It's a little slow and reserved. The passion of their love is very muted, seeming more like passing interest at times than a fiery love affair and that makes it hard to connect with the characters at times.

    Slow Cinema is seeing a bit of a resurgence right now, though, so it wouldn't be a bad idea to check out a highly acclaimed movie which exemplifies this style without falling into the trap of a 3 hour runtime as many slow cinema films do.

    At a tight hour and a half, there are few people who can't afford to see something a little outside of their comfort zone. I certainly enjoyed it and more so even as I think about the film and the themes it presents once I left the theater.
    CinemaClown

    A Stale & Soulless Story Of Cursed Love In Cursed Times

    From the Academy Award-winning director of Ida comes another cold, stark & emotionally distant feature, this time centred around a couple that can neither stay together nor live apart. Taking inspiration from his own parents' turbulent history, Pawel Pawlikowski's latest is a tale of cursed love in cursed times.

    Set in the ruins of post-war Europe, the story concerns a musical director who discovers a young singer and helps her refine her talent. The plot follows their romance over the years as their different backgrounds, varying temperaments & politics of the era keep separating them apart & bringing them back together.

    Co-written & directed by Pawel Pawlikowski, the film definitely benefits from its splendid camerawork & wonderful music but the romance aspect is both stale & soulless. Watching the same episode repeated time n again in different places & years gets old & boring real soon, plus we never even grow to care about them.

    The two lovebirds have no individual lives of their own. The story never digs into that aspect, for it only shows us the segments that brings them together before driving them apart again. And the repetitive nature of it makes sure that we are never invested in them or their relationship or the troubles they find themselves in over the years.

    Difficulties of living in exile or under totalitarian regime are only glimpsed at but never explored. Joanna Kulig & Tomasz Kot do well with what they are given and while their work looks impressive, it doesn't truly resonate on an emotional level. It's a good thing that the film is only 85 minutes long and ends before it becomes an ordeal to sit through.

    On an overall scale, Cold War is beautiful to look at but its story doesn't stimulate the senses the way its arresting imagery does. The frame composition, greyscale photography, crisp camerawork and excellent musical choices actually turned out to be its saving grace, for without them, this Polish drama would be no less than an absolute chore. In a word, underwhelming.

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    • Anecdotes
      The turbulent relationship between the main characters was inspired by the director Pawel Pawlikowski's real-life parents, who did break up and get together a couple of times, who moved from one country to another, and according to Pawlekowski, died together.
    • Gaffes
      When Wiktor crosses the border to West-Berlin in 1952, we can see on the horizon a high-rise with a rotating Mercedes-Benz star on the top. This is supposed to be the famous Europa-Center, but that was built in 1963 and only completed in 1965. It's probably poetic license to visually distinguish the capitalist West from the communist East.
    • Citations

      Zula: He mistook me for my mother and a knife showed him the difference.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 juin 2018 (Poland)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Poland
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Belgium
      • India
    • Sites officiels
      • Hakka Distribution Page
      • Kino Swiat (Poland)
    • Langues
      • Polish
      • French
      • Croatian
      • German
      • Russian
      • Serbian
      • Italian
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Cold War
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Croatia
    • sociétés de production
      • Opus Film
      • Polski Instytut Sztuki Filmowej
      • MK2 Films
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    • Budget
      • 4 300 000 € (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 4 580 048 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 54 353 $ US
      • 23 déc. 2018
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 20 484 802 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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