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R.M.N.

  • 2022
  • 14A
  • 2h 5m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,2/10
6,3 k
MA NOTE
R.M.N. (2022)
A non-judgmental analysis of the driving forces of human behavior when confronted with the unknown, of the way we perceive the other and on how we relate to an unsettling future.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA non-judgmental analysis of the driving forces of human behavior when confronted with the unknown, of the way we perceive the other and on how we relate to an unsettling future.A non-judgmental analysis of the driving forces of human behavior when confronted with the unknown, of the way we perceive the other and on how we relate to an unsettling future.A non-judgmental analysis of the driving forces of human behavior when confronted with the unknown, of the way we perceive the other and on how we relate to an unsettling future.

  • Director
    • Cristian Mungiu
  • Writer
    • Cristian Mungiu
  • Stars
    • Marin Grigore
    • Judith State
    • Macrina Barladeanu
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,2/10
    6,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Cristian Mungiu
    • Writer
      • Cristian Mungiu
    • Stars
      • Marin Grigore
      • Judith State
      • Macrina Barladeanu
    • 21Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 85Commentaires de critiques
    • 81Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 7 victoires et 18 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux36

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    Marin Grigore
    • Matthias
    Judith State
    Judith State
    • Csilla Szabo
    Macrina Barladeanu
    • Ana
    Orsolya Moldován
    • Mrs. Dénes
    Endre Rácz
    • Tibi
    • (as Rácz Endre)
    József Bíró
    • The catholic priest
    Ovidiu Crisan
    • Mr. Baciu
    Zoltán Deák
    • Zsolt
    Cerasela Iosifescu
    • Mrs. Baciu
    Andrei Finti
    Andrei Finti
    • Papa Otto
    Miklós Bács
    • doctor Szántai
    Alin Panc
    • Traian
    Victor Benderra
    • Ben
    Amitha Jayasinghe
    • Mahinda
    Gihan Edirisinghe
    • Alick
    Nuwan Karunarathna
    • Rauff
    Kovacs Levente Jr.
    • The policeman
    Csilla Varga
    • Mrs. Miklós
    • Director
      • Cristian Mungiu
    • Writer
      • Cristian Mungiu
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs21

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    bubulac

    Nothing happening

    Not sure what the message of the movie was supposed to be. There are two separate stories, one with a kid who saw something scary and is not able or willing to speak anymore after it, the second with a couple of immigrant workers who are not welcomed by the locals in the village.

    Not much is happening in any of the stories, and definitely nothing that has not been depicted better in other movies.

    The end of the movie is really, really confusing, with a woman who is asking forgiveness for something, not clear at all what exactly, then some bear figures hiding in the woods around her house... The movie left me with the sensation that I just wasted two hours that I could have spent in a better way.
    9abilgen

    Yet another amazing film by Mungiu!

    The director as usual deals with gray areas of morality. No one is all good or bad. All characters - with all their qualities and vices - are simply put, human.

    He is able to treat topics such as immigration, racism, east-west, identity politics, etc. Without falling into the trap of being judgmental or prescriptive. No slogans here. All issues depicted naturally through the normal flow of normal people's lives...

    The single take in the town hall - which goes on for minutes - must be a milestone in film history! I cannot imagine how many takes he must have had to create this virtually impossible scene. In a single take, so many characters engaging in the liveliest dialogue for minutes...it was breathtaking.

    R. M. N. Was 2 hours of a visual and dramatic feast. I cannot wait to see what this great director will produce for us next.
    7mariusgsc

    A brilliant insight into Romania's xenophobia problem

    Cristian Mungiu is undoubtedly the best Romanian director working nowadays. He got famous for winning the Palme d'Or in 2007 for his masterpiece "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days", but hasn't stopped making great films afterwards. "R. M. N." (Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Romanian) is no exception - a gripping social thriller which explores the melting point of socioeconomic forces and simple human emotions.

    I had the enorme chance of attending a screening with Cristian Mungiu attending himself. Unlike other directors, he took more than one hour afterwards to discuss the film with the audience, not hesitating to even answer difficult questions in detail. R. M. N. Is a great film, but not an easy one as it's on purpose not filmed how an American film would be filmed (that's what Mungiu said himself) - so I was extremely happy that he explained a lot of the film, it turned out to be one of the most interesting discussions I've ever attended.

    Although the film is slow, and at first difficult to access, it's worth sitting through, as Mungiu rewards audiences with an extraordinary showdown in form of a debate in a 17-minute single shot - one of the greatest scenes of the year. The event is based on a a real event of xenophobia and hate which left its mark on Romanian society a few years ago.

    The film starts by introducing its protagonist, a monosyllabic man named Matthias who returns home after violently attacking the manager of the German slaughterhouse he works in. Once back in his Romanian village, more conflicts await him, as he's met by a distant wife, an emotionally damaged child and a lover who is quite the opposite of him - she turns out to be the hero of the film, the character we identify ourselves with. When I asked Mungiu why he chose to make an unsympathetic and brutal character as his protagonist, he explained that he didn't want to choose an American approach, that the audience always has to understand, like or identify with the main character. Furthermore, the contrast between the regressive and closed Matthias and the liberal Csilla is meant to portray the inner struggle of every human, the struggle between rational choices and animalistic instincts.

    This conflict - inside every human, but equally for the village's inhabitants as well as the two very different lovers - gets serious when the xenophobic event takes place in the village. Without ever accusing an entire group of people, Mungiu shows how every single one is responsible individually and how ideologies clash when communities neglected in the process of globalisation face the antagonistic effects of a market without borders.

    Although not a film for the masses, R. M. N. Is once again a very rewarding achievement by the Romanian director, who regularly gives us brilliant insights into an interesting country we watch not enough films from. But as he said himself, has no aspirations to make an English-language film, as long as he still lives in Romania.
    9evanston_dad

    Another Slow Burn from Cristian Mungiu

    It's doubtful that anyone who's not Romanian -- and possibly Hungarian? -- will understand the title of this movie without looking it up on the Internet, as I did. And even after you do, you still might not completely understand why Cristian Mungiu decided to name it that. R. M. N. Is essentially the Romanian version of M. R. I, and while a brain scan makes a literal appearance in the film, it's done on a minor character, and what in the world does that have to do with everything else going on anyway?

    But Mungiu has said that the idea of a brain scan, of peering underneath what's visible to see the inner workings of the mind, is a suitable metaphor what this film does to its characters. The movie is full of people who have thoughts and opinions and prejudices roiling underneath the exteriors they choose to present to the world, and it only takes the right combination of circumstances for all of those thoughts and feelings to ignite into a conflagration.

    The major set piece of "R. M. N" is a town meeting done in one static long take. Here, the townspeople, presided over by their mayor, debate whether or not to let three Sri Lankan workers stay in the town and work at the local bakery. Xenophobia rears its ugly head, and civil discourse doesn't have a chance. Even though folks arguing on both sides of the argument make valid points, no one is interested in hearing anything anyone else is saying. Fear and irrationality reign supreme.

    That same fear and irrationality bleeds into the film's enigmatic and deeply unsettling ending. You could spend a couple of hours with other people who've seen the movie debating what it all means, and still not be confident that you know. But it's effective as hell.

    I'm sitting here thinking about this movie the day after I saw it, and I can't get it out of my mind.

    Grade: A.
    7tributarystu

    A Cold Winter's Day

    It's been half a decade since Cristian Mungiu's previous film, the excellent Bacalaureat/Graduation, and there's a bit of its thematic DNA in his most recent work. The movie goes beyond that though by exploring a real event which left its mark on Romanian society a few years ago, an event littered with prejudice and xenophobia. R. M. N. Is a bit messy and concludes in an unsatisfying fashion, but rewards the viewer with a layered experience.

    From the get-go, there's a coldness to R. M. N. (Romanian abbreviation for Magnetic Resonance Imaging) that you can't shake - it's visual, it's seasonal and it's in the lead character, a monosyllabic bear of a man named Matthias. After an incident occurs while working abroad, he returns home, where more coldness awaits him, as he's met by a distant wife, an emotionally stifled child and a circumspect lover. His home village, set between mountains and forests, stands out by being multiethnic - predominantly Hungarians and Romanians, but also some Germans, like Matthias. The interaction between Mungiu's characters is fascinating to watch, as they transition seamlessly between languages, portraying a well-knit, burgeoning community. It is only after a couple of Sri-Lankan workers arrive to work at the local bakery that the the xenophobe's nest starts stirring.

    The movie has a strong build-up, creating a tense atmosphere while setting all its pieces in place. Its characters are faced with more agency than one usual sees, working the underlying beliefs and attitudes onto the screen. And when things turn, they turn quickly and viscously, yet almost unexpectedly - feeding on a sense of unexpressed resentfulness, a feeling primed by our lead's emotional literacy. Similarly to another recent Romanian movie themed around prejudices, Radu Jude's Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn, R. M. N. Climaxes at a town meeting, where all the paper-thin-arguments you're friendly Facebook neighbour would have shared are laid bare.

    To me, this is where the movie wavers. Even as Mungiu tries to maintain a less than judgmental distance from its subjects, there's something so banal and un-cinematic about this kind of stand-off, that it simply cannot carry the burden imposed by the narrative arc. The scene works in spite of this, it works because of the little details and the (un)expected escalation, but it's not a worthy pay-off to what preceded it. And the conclusion that follows it even less so, being close to the absurd in spite of striving for symbolism.

    Still, R. M. N. Shouldn't leave you unimpressed. It tackles big themes with passionate interest and concern, which makes up for any shortcomings, thereby proving a worthy addition to Mungiu's impressive catalogue of films.

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    • Anecdotes
      Mungiu named the film after a Romanian acronym for -nuclear magnetic resonance-, as the film is "an investigation of the brain, a brain scan trying to detect things below the surface".
    • Bandes originales
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      Composed by Shigeru Umebayashi for Les silences du désir (2000)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 juin 2022 (Romania)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Romania
      • France
      • Belgium
      • Sweden
    • Langues
      • Romanian
      • Hungarian
      • German
      • English
      • French
      • Sinhala
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • МРТ
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Panemar - Râtu Mare FN, Jucu, Cluj County, Roumanie(baking factory)
    • sociétés de production
      • Mobra Films
      • Why Not Productions
      • France 3 Cinéma
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 46 360 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 6 121 $ US
      • 30 avr. 2023
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 738 520 $ US
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      • 2h 5m(125 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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