Une belle course
- 2022
- Tous publics
- 1h 31min
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7,2/10
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Madeleine quitte la petite banlieue pour rejoindre une maison de repos à Paris. Elle prend un taxi et demande au chauffeur de passer par des lieux de la capitale qui ont compté dans sa vie.Madeleine quitte la petite banlieue pour rejoindre une maison de repos à Paris. Elle prend un taxi et demande au chauffeur de passer par des lieux de la capitale qui ont compté dans sa vie.Madeleine quitte la petite banlieue pour rejoindre une maison de repos à Paris. Elle prend un taxi et demande au chauffeur de passer par des lieux de la capitale qui ont compté dans sa vie.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
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Thank you Barbra Streisand for mentioning this beautiful French 🇫🇷 movie
Driving Madeleine (French: Une belle course)
as you accepted your well deserved SAG Lifetime Achievement Award today.
My Review- Driving Madeleine My Rating 9/10 Streaming on SBS on Demand
This is a 2022 French-Belgian drama film directed by Christian Carion.
It stars Line Renaud who was born on the 2nd of July 1928 now 95 years old she is a French singer, actress and AIDS activist.
Her heartwarming portrayal of a 92 year old woman about to enter a care home and calls a cab to take her there in a very roundabout way is sublime.
Her early reminiscing is played in flashback and beautifully cast with Alice Isaaz .
Dany Boon is perfect as the stressed taxi driver Charles who drives Madeline around Paris as they both relate their life stories .
It's a wonderful movie and well worth the taxi fare as well as being a touching story as Madeleine tells Charles about her long life and Charles gradually lets Madeleine draw him out to relate his life to her we get a free trip through beautiful Paris streets and suburbs as this delightful couple relate to each other.
It's free to watch on SBS on Demand
Highly recommended by Barbra and me .
You'll need a tissue at the conclusion.
My Review- Driving Madeleine My Rating 9/10 Streaming on SBS on Demand
This is a 2022 French-Belgian drama film directed by Christian Carion.
It stars Line Renaud who was born on the 2nd of July 1928 now 95 years old she is a French singer, actress and AIDS activist.
Her heartwarming portrayal of a 92 year old woman about to enter a care home and calls a cab to take her there in a very roundabout way is sublime.
Her early reminiscing is played in flashback and beautifully cast with Alice Isaaz .
Dany Boon is perfect as the stressed taxi driver Charles who drives Madeline around Paris as they both relate their life stories .
It's a wonderful movie and well worth the taxi fare as well as being a touching story as Madeleine tells Charles about her long life and Charles gradually lets Madeleine draw him out to relate his life to her we get a free trip through beautiful Paris streets and suburbs as this delightful couple relate to each other.
It's free to watch on SBS on Demand
Highly recommended by Barbra and me .
You'll need a tissue at the conclusion.
A taxi ride across Paris can be one of life's most romantic times, and so it is in Driving Madeleine, a French souffle about a titular 92-year-old (Line Renaud, a famous French singer 95 years old) being taken by court order after a fall to a rest home, perhaps a final journey. Driver Charles (Dany Boon) doesn't realize it, but it is a transforming ride for him as well.
Madeleine, having no family but obvious means, requests along the way side trips to her past, both physical places along the way and memories that turn on love and heartbreak but have a salutary effect on both characters.
From stories of her first kiss during WWII, with Matt's kisses like "honey and oranges," to marriage abuse typical in the 1950's, Madeleine remains positive about being alive and loved. Charles, at 46 almost like a grandson to Madeleine, parries with financial woes but also hymns of love for his daughter. His tales of woe are shared by most working-class blokes.
The lovely background of a road-trip movie by cinematographer Pierre Cottereau, juxtaposed with some searing memories of Madeleine's younger self, comprise a delicate drama of life's ups and downs, from which our protagonists find a solace in living every day. It almost seems writer-director Christian Carion wishes us to smell those roses despite the disappointments that our fates appoint.
I am critical of sentimental movies like this that rely heavily on flash backs, yet here they work successfully to help guide us through her robust Odyssey. Although Driving Madeleine could seem a bon-bon movie trip, it is not.
It is a serio-comic trip with two fascinating characters reliving their lives and better because of it. At a difficult time of year to find good movies, you will have found one as well as a tear or two for this delicate protagonist and an end of life that will toll for all of us in one way or another.
Madeleine, having no family but obvious means, requests along the way side trips to her past, both physical places along the way and memories that turn on love and heartbreak but have a salutary effect on both characters.
From stories of her first kiss during WWII, with Matt's kisses like "honey and oranges," to marriage abuse typical in the 1950's, Madeleine remains positive about being alive and loved. Charles, at 46 almost like a grandson to Madeleine, parries with financial woes but also hymns of love for his daughter. His tales of woe are shared by most working-class blokes.
The lovely background of a road-trip movie by cinematographer Pierre Cottereau, juxtaposed with some searing memories of Madeleine's younger self, comprise a delicate drama of life's ups and downs, from which our protagonists find a solace in living every day. It almost seems writer-director Christian Carion wishes us to smell those roses despite the disappointments that our fates appoint.
I am critical of sentimental movies like this that rely heavily on flash backs, yet here they work successfully to help guide us through her robust Odyssey. Although Driving Madeleine could seem a bon-bon movie trip, it is not.
It is a serio-comic trip with two fascinating characters reliving their lives and better because of it. At a difficult time of year to find good movies, you will have found one as well as a tear or two for this delicate protagonist and an end of life that will toll for all of us in one way or another.
When you've watched as many movies as I have you don't really think anything original can come along. But this was a total, refreshing surprise. Beautifully and perfectly cast and acted, what appeared would be a simple story became a complex but warm, difficult and open hearted encounter of two very different people - one a taxi driver and the other, his elderly, enchanting fare. And from this taxi ride a tale unfolds that is quite unexpected. It's a beautiful movie of encounters that reach deep into those spaces in the hearts and lives of people. This is truly a must watch for anyone wanting a meaningful movie experience.
This was a film I didn't at first think would be very interesting, but that was just based on a fleeting glimpse of the basic plot. Boy was I wrong. It turned out to be a sublime, at times gut wrenching and tear-jerking film about an elderly, spirited woman who recalls her life to a world weary (and at first, indifferent) taxi driver, superbly played by Danny Boon. French film-makers in particular seem to have a knack of turning a simple story into a compelling, inspiring drama so full of heart and warmth. Christian Carion has created 90 minutes of magical storytelling whilst taking us on a journey through modern Paris. I didn't want this taxi ride to ever end!
One of the movies that remain in my mind that I enjoyed watching. The beautiful content, the beautiful narrative, the feeling was completely transferred to the viewer, and after the end of the movie, the viewer will definitely connect with his heart and think.
In some parts of the movie, you can imagine yourself in a taxi and be a part of the movie The pains that suffered in life, what time of abuse, who saw his wife and when he was released and lost his son. The taxi driver that was wonderful.
The movie music was great, excellent imaging. An interesting harmony was visible throughout the film.
In some parts of the movie, you can imagine yourself in a taxi and be a part of the movie The pains that suffered in life, what time of abuse, who saw his wife and when he was released and lost his son. The taxi driver that was wonderful.
The movie music was great, excellent imaging. An interesting harmony was visible throughout the film.
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- AnecdotesTotal cab fare for the trip was EUR292.
- ConnexionsReferenced in The 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2024)
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Driving Madeleine
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 325 662 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 23 473 $US
- 14 janv. 2024
- Montant brut mondial
- 5 471 385 $US
- Durée1 heure 31 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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