Celle que vous croyez
- 2019
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- 1h 41min
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Pour épier son amant Ludo, Claire, la cinquantaine, se crée un faux profil sur les réseaux sociaux et devient Clara, une magnifique jeune femme de 24 ans. Alex, le meilleur ami de Ludo, est ... Tout lirePour épier son amant Ludo, Claire, la cinquantaine, se crée un faux profil sur les réseaux sociaux et devient Clara, une magnifique jeune femme de 24 ans. Alex, le meilleur ami de Ludo, est immédiatement séduit.Pour épier son amant Ludo, Claire, la cinquantaine, se crée un faux profil sur les réseaux sociaux et devient Clara, une magnifique jeune femme de 24 ans. Alex, le meilleur ami de Ludo, est immédiatement séduit.
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
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Juliette binoche makes even a role like this brighter than it could have been. The mood and tone of the film take you into your own loneliness and make you wonder what all one could or be compelled to do, because one is lonely. There's a line in it 'i dont mind dying. I just don't want to be abandoned.'. Lovely line. Watch it for binoche.
I was expecting another movie about social media but not. More about getting old and relationships in the technology era. Great Juliette like always. And you will never gues what will happen at the end.
This story is really about Claire and her wanting to relive her youth. About how as a woman as she ages she feels invisible. This is a fantasy erotica; it's all about what she wants to feel but cannot. Very compelling and beautifully shot.
This film pushes at the limits of what film can do in the sense that most interesting things in it are not what are shown but what the writer can express about the inner life of the character and other non-narrative aspects.
Cinema must show through the lens; it is a complete image. Text is borderless, frameless, it can be objective, or as abstract as is necessary. This is why every film version of "Madame Bovary" is a disappointment because Flaubert never tells the reader what Emma looks like but every actress is an incarnation of Emma.
In terms of this film, when the story progresses in its first half, it work rather well; perhaps a bit slow for some minds, but the characterization and the dilemma are intriguing and contemporary. The camera is fluid and Binoche appeals in her restrained and deceptive role.
The reflection on technology, social media, and how it has changed the way humans see themselves and their relationships is typical, and while the psychological exploration of its effect is engaging, it may border on the slightly too subtle.
Where the film loses some momentum is in the second half which ties the elements together. As a novel the story and the inner narrative would be better presented. That is not a fault of the screenplay, rather it is the possibilities of the medium.
The performances make this worth watching and the depiction of contemporary relationships is another part of the discussion on how society is changing.
Cinema must show through the lens; it is a complete image. Text is borderless, frameless, it can be objective, or as abstract as is necessary. This is why every film version of "Madame Bovary" is a disappointment because Flaubert never tells the reader what Emma looks like but every actress is an incarnation of Emma.
In terms of this film, when the story progresses in its first half, it work rather well; perhaps a bit slow for some minds, but the characterization and the dilemma are intriguing and contemporary. The camera is fluid and Binoche appeals in her restrained and deceptive role.
The reflection on technology, social media, and how it has changed the way humans see themselves and their relationships is typical, and while the psychological exploration of its effect is engaging, it may border on the slightly too subtle.
Where the film loses some momentum is in the second half which ties the elements together. As a novel the story and the inner narrative would be better presented. That is not a fault of the screenplay, rather it is the possibilities of the medium.
The performances make this worth watching and the depiction of contemporary relationships is another part of the discussion on how society is changing.
In Saffy Nabbou's film 'Who You Think I Am', a woman impersonates a much younger person to woo a man on the internet. She does the job so well they become emotionally close without meeting; but of course, no meeting will ever be possible. Juliette Binoche is pretty good as the lead but the script lets her down. The film mainly works through the clumsy device of having its protagonist talking to a therapist, though at one stage, we're expected to follow an alternative working out of the story that she has imagined as a piece of fiction. The tale ends with a couple of twists in quick succession; at least one of them might have been better revealed upfront, so we understood the character's motivation better.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn this film. actors Juliet Binoche and Francois Civil play lovers. In the film, Elles (2011). they play Mother and Son. Ms Binoche jokes about this in the DVD extras about the making of the film.
- Citations
Claire Millaud: I do use social media, dr. Bormans. For people like me it's both, a shipwreck and a life raft.
- ConnexionsReferences Les Liaisons dangereuses (1988)
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- Who You Think I Am
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 45 265 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 11 223 $US
- 5 sept. 2021
- Montant brut mondial
- 3 258 051 $US
- Durée
- 1h 41min(101 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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