Stefan, jeune diplômé, fait du stop d'Allemagne à Paris où il rencontre une expatriée américaine, Estelle. Ils vont chercher le soleil à Ibiza. La vie idyllique sur l'île dégénère lorsqu'ell... Tout lireStefan, jeune diplômé, fait du stop d'Allemagne à Paris où il rencontre une expatriée américaine, Estelle. Ils vont chercher le soleil à Ibiza. La vie idyllique sur l'île dégénère lorsqu'elle lui fait découvrir l'héroïne et qu'ils en deviennent accros.Stefan, jeune diplômé, fait du stop d'Allemagne à Paris où il rencontre une expatriée américaine, Estelle. Ils vont chercher le soleil à Ibiza. La vie idyllique sur l'île dégénère lorsqu'elle lui fait découvrir l'héroïne et qu'ils en deviennent accros.
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What probably does seem 'standard 1960s' to viewers today is the flat, realistic style of the film which doesn't grab the viewer (unlike the more recent "Sid and Nancy" or "Trainspotting") but was typical of independent and European films of that time. However it's still watchable, and a must for early-Pink Floyd (or "The Pink Floyd", as they're billed in the credits) fans.
I will not expose the ending as it is a bit of a surprise, and quite well done, too.
Most notably about this film, the soundtrack was done by Pink Floyd, who released it as an album the same year the film was made. Because of this, the film is of importance to hardcore Pink Floyd fans.
Not a great film, but a good one anyway, and one that carries an important anti-hard-drugs message. As it is somewhat rare, purchase prices can be fairly high to ludicrous, so it is advised you rent it first (if you can find it. My local Blockbuster used to carry it at one time).
I find it amusing that some consider this film to be light and pleasant. To be sure, the scenery is beautiful and the lighting is airy and pleasant, but this serves to accentuate the film's message that underneath the attractive escape drugs provide, dangerous consequences occur for those who cannot use them in moderation.
However, this doesn't not mean by any means that More takes a anti-drug stance. Social and occasional use of marijuana and alcohol is condoned, whereas use of harder drugs like heroin and LSD are highly frowned upon by Schroeder, who also penned the script as well as directed.
Those who are hoping to locate a copy need to seek out independent video stores, garage sales, libraries, and/or internet auction (to name a few) because the movie has been out of print since 1994. It is not likely to be reissued for several years and assuming it is, it will probably only be available on DVD.
"More" is a cult-movie from the late 60 that became famous due to the music score by Pink Floyd. The film is a sort of response to the counterculture of apology to the drugs of the 60's and 70's and is dated in the present days. My great interest to see "More" was the Pink Floyd soundtrack, and I found it s great film, developed in slow pace to a predictable climax in the very end. Mimsy Farmer is amazing in the role of a destructive woman with face of angel but of death. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "More"
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- AnecdotesThe soundtrack was composed by Pink Floyd. The band was given £600 and complete ownership to all of the material for their work, and some of the songs on the album were still in their live set list by 1971. The band also scored the music for another Barbet Schroeder film, La vallée (1972).
- GaffesDavid Gilmour's last name is misspelled "Gilmore" in the opening credits.
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Stefan Brückner: [opening voice-over narration] I had imagined this journey as a quest. I finished my studies in math. I wanted to live. I wanted to burn all the bridges, all the formulas, and if I got burned, that was okay, too. I wanted to be warm. I wanted the sun and I went after it.
- Versions alternativesThe 2003 UK BFI DVD is cut by 1 min 23 secs and removes much of the scene where Stefan prepares the heroin for injection.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Étoiles et toiles: L'érotisme au cinéma (1983)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Gier nach Lust
- Lieux de tournage
- Au niveau de la station Stalingrad, Boulevard de la Chapelle, Paris 19, Paris France(Stephan arriving in Paris)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 301 244 $US
- Durée
- 1h 52min(112 min)
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1