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L'idiot

  • 1946
  • 1h 41min
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6,6/10
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L'idiot (1946)
Drame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMuichkine, a young Russian prince, returns home to St. Petersburg from a mental institution, determined to spread decency and kindness in the harsh and cruel world. He becomes betrothed to a... Tout lireMuichkine, a young Russian prince, returns home to St. Petersburg from a mental institution, determined to spread decency and kindness in the harsh and cruel world. He becomes betrothed to an innocent young girl while trying to save a less-innocent woman from her own travail, but... Tout lireMuichkine, a young Russian prince, returns home to St. Petersburg from a mental institution, determined to spread decency and kindness in the harsh and cruel world. He becomes betrothed to an innocent young girl while trying to save a less-innocent woman from her own travail, but jealousy and his own naivete conjoin to bring about unimaginable tragedy.

  • Réalisation
    • Georges Lampin
  • Scénario
    • Fyodor Dostoevsky
    • Charles Spaak
    • Georges Raevsky
  • Casting principal
    • Edwige Feuillère
    • Lucien Coëdel
    • Jean Debucourt
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    266
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Georges Lampin
    • Scénario
      • Fyodor Dostoevsky
      • Charles Spaak
      • Georges Raevsky
    • Casting principal
      • Edwige Feuillère
      • Lucien Coëdel
      • Jean Debucourt
    • 10avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux21

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    Edwige Feuillère
    Edwige Feuillère
    • Nastasia Philipovna
    Lucien Coëdel
    Lucien Coëdel
    • Rogogine
    Jean Debucourt
    Jean Debucourt
    • Totsky
    Sylvie
    Sylvie
    • Madame Ivolvine
    Gérard Philipe
    Gérard Philipe
    • Le prince Muichkine
    • (as Gérard Philippe)
    Nathalie Nattier
    Nathalie Nattier
    • Aglaé Epantchine
    Jane Marken
    Jane Marken
    • Naria
    • (as Jeanne Marken)
    Maurice Chambreuil
    • Le général Epantchine
    • (as Chambreuil sociétaire de le Comédie Française)
    Michel André
    Michel André
    • Gania Ivolvine
    Elisabeth Hardy
    • Sophie Ivolvine
    Roland Armontel
    Roland Armontel
    • Louliane Timofeievitch Lebediev l'ivrogne
    • (as Armontel)
    Mathilde Casadesus
    • Adélaïde Epantchine
    Janine Viénot
    • Alexandra Epantchine
    Tramel
    Tramel
    • Ivolvine
    Marguerite Moreno
    Marguerite Moreno
    • La générale Elisabeth Prokovievna Epantchine
    Danielle Godet
    Danielle Godet
      Rodolphe Marcilly
      • Bit part
      • (non crédité)
      Maurice Régamey
        • Réalisation
          • Georges Lampin
        • Scénario
          • Fyodor Dostoevsky
          • Charles Spaak
          • Georges Raevsky
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        10benoit-3

        A romantic masterpiece - More French than Russian...

        Gérard Philipe, in his first screen role, plays an impoverished Russian aristocrat with an angelic face and a kind heart who is condemned to tell the truth in a tsarist society whose corruption won't allow it. He is a saintly figure. Unfortunately, far from performing miracles, his innate frankness tends to make things worse for everyone around him after confronting them with their inner failures. This film boasts incredible production values (costumes by Escoffier, sets by Bakst) and some of the finest dialog of any French movie (by Charles Spaak). Even Maurice Thiriet's idiosyncratic music manages to sound Russian at times. The film's elliptical retelling of the Dostoeivski novel (in 91 compact minutes) cannot be outdone for sheer intelligent and elegant movie-making. The actors, down to the last bit part (Marguerite Moreno, Sylvie, Debucourt, Chambreuil), are superb and would have made a retelling of "The Three Little Pigs" just as fascinating: Philipe as an unstoppable El Cid figure out of his element is halfway between Don Quichotte and Paphnuce (in Anatole France's "Thaïs") and already reveals his genius; Edwige Feuillère has never been more expressive, magical and mysterious; Lucien Coëdel and Nathalie Nattier might as well have been born for their respective parts since this is one of their too few screen appearances. I just saw this film again on Ontario's French channel, TFO, tonight. It deserves to be restored and made generally available on DVD. If only to show the world what actors there were on this planet before Johnny Depp and Leonardo DiCaprio took over.
        9clanciai

        Dostoyevsky's favourite novel character made alive on film

        This is still in many ways the finest screen version and effort of squeezing Dostoyevsky's mammoth novel into the frames of a 90 minutes movie, but it is not a failure, on the contrary no one else has been able to make such a beautiful comprimation of the gigantic novel while still maintaining its major content; and it's above all the actors that make this film wholly commendable, especially Gérard Philppe as Mushkin, and there has never been a more convincing Mushkin on the screen. Aglaia and Nastasia Filippovna are also perfect, and the film has been endowed with a wonderful music score, enhancing its beauty and esthetic qualities. It is early in black-and-white but still stylistically perhaps the best effort to put the novel Dostoyevsky himself regarded as his best into a comprehensive screen version.
        7I_Ailurophile

        Mostly enjoyable and well done, but storytelling struggles in the details

        It's a little odd, watching a movie you've been looking forward to in one capacity or another and finding yourself slightly disappointed. It's not that this is bad by any means, but despite a marvelous premise, it's much better in the broad strokes of the plot than in the details that constitute that plot. It lands on the intended emotional beats, but imperfectly in light of how the narrative effectively comes across as seesaws tipping back and forth on a single fulcrum rather than the following of a path - a sense that's particularly odd since there are discernible progressions for characters and the story at large. 'L'idiot' is enjoyable, but less than wholly captivating or essential.

        This is quite well made, to be sure. Georges Lampin shows a deft hand in orchestrating shots and scenes as director; I believe the cast give excellent performances, not least Gérard Philipe as the gentle prince and Edwige Feuillère as fiery Nastasia. While the original music of V. De Butzow and Maurice Thiriet mostly sticks to the background, at select moments it rears its head with ponderous dramatic themes that are rich and enticing. Those behind the scenes turned in fine work all around, with super costume design, hair, and makeup, and terrific production design and art direction adjoining lovely filming locations. Though not specifically striking, the cinematography and editing are splendid, and in all other regards the picture is broadly well done.

        I'm a little stuck on the writing, however. In the wide strokes there's much to love here in the tale of a kind, innocent, somewhat naive man being considered altogether mad amidst the less virtuous goings-on of the figures and world around him, and the unwitting effect that his goodness will have on others for good and for ill. Indeed, the people around him think too much or too little of how he presents, and make assumptions; drama invariably ensues, swirling foremost around assertive, beleaguered Nastasia. Would that the screenplay were fleshed out more, however, to make the push and pull of others' behavior more meaningful than what feels like a child's game of picking petals off a flower (e.g. "He loves me, he loves me not") and putting into motion whatever dichotomous statement arbitrarily comes up last. The sketch is already there, and it needed only to have been developed into a more complete image. Moreover, for as much as the prince's name comes up as having (unintentionally) caused such havoc, he's not in the feature as much as one might suppose without any foreknowledge, and the connections between him and the characters who have had their outlooks altered come across as a tad flimsy.

        I do actually like 'L'idiot,' and I think it's worth watching. Despite strong acting and craftsmanship, however, storytelling that is less than 100% convincing results in division of one's attention. What strengths this film can claim are not so grabbing as to help it to especially stand out, so at length the viewing experience is one that's satisfying and entertaining, but maybe not as much as one might hope from cinema. Do watch this 1946 movie, and perhaps you'll find it a more fulfilling experience than I have. Don't necessarily go out of your way for it, though, and don't expect a revelation.
        Kirpianuscus

        special

        A film who must see twice. first - as adaptation of Dostoievski masterpiece. twice - for Gerard Philipe performance, for music, costumes, the French translation in image and its essence of a so Russian story. because it is not exactly a simple/good/inspired adaptation . but a hommage. Philipe keeps the flavor of the roles who will come and his Myshkin is fascinating - vulnerable, naive, realistic and moving in close - up scenes. it is a splendid demonstration of the force of huge artistic potential. but the special gift of this adaptation, precise presentation of novel line, is the science to propose to its public to read/discover again, the novel. and to remind the air of a lost period, so seductive . and so near by ideal.
        bertelis

        a pleasure

        First time i saw this film was 1947 - in Germany,synchronized into German.A few weeks ago, i was lucky to get a copy in the original, french language. It was a pleasure to see it after so many years. Young Gerard Phillipe was an ideal

        Prince. Many scenes of him were silent, in big close-ups. Beautiful

        photography,somehow he overshadowed all the other actors. The last, long

        close-up from him is as impressive and horrible, as it was so many years

        ago,when I saw it beiing only 20 years old.It is a short film - 92 minutes, but it gives the idea, how the book is. I think, there a not to many people who still read Dostoyewsky to-day. The film describes short and clear all the many characters and underlines the main events of the book. This is only one persons opinion. It is a shame, that it is so hard to get a copy of this film - it is a beautiful film.

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        • Date de sortie
          • 20 novembre 1946 (France)
        • Pays d’origine
          • France
        • Langue
          • Français
        • Aussi connu sous le nom de
          • The Idiot
        • Lieux de tournage
          • Studios Eclair, Epinay-sur-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, France(Studio)
        • Société de production
          • Films Sacha Gordine
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          • 1h 41min(101 min)
        • Couleur
          • Black and White
        • Rapport de forme
          • 1.37 : 1

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