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Rémy est un adolescent roux marginalisé. Un psychiatre également roux se lie d'amitié avec lui et l'aide à libérer sa haine et sa sexualité refoulées. Tous deux se rendent en Irlande, son pa... Tout lireRémy est un adolescent roux marginalisé. Un psychiatre également roux se lie d'amitié avec lui et l'aide à libérer sa haine et sa sexualité refoulées. Tous deux se rendent en Irlande, son pays de rêve.Rémy est un adolescent roux marginalisé. Un psychiatre également roux se lie d'amitié avec lui et l'aide à libérer sa haine et sa sexualité refoulées. Tous deux se rendent en Irlande, son pays de rêve.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
Olivier Barthélémy
- Rémy
- (as Olivier Barthelemy)
Boris Gamthety
- Serge
- (as Boris Gamthety 'Byron')
Éric Paul
- Entraîneur
- (as Eric Paul)
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I knew nothing about this, just the fact that Vincent Cassel was starring. But I'm not sure there is a way to prepare for this really wild ride you're about to take while watching this movie. Cassel obviously has a lot of fun depicting the character he's portraying on screen here. He gets really OTT with it and it works more than fine. He's co-star is good too, both introduced in short segments, but both having something in common, that is more than the color of their hair.
The movie that also has some nudity in it (male and female), will appall a lot of people, just by being so apparently crazy. It doesn't seem to have a goal (or a destination), especially at the beginning, but it's more about the journey itself. A journey that has no moral implications, but is just a wild day/night out. Do not try those things at home ;o)
The movie that also has some nudity in it (male and female), will appall a lot of people, just by being so apparently crazy. It doesn't seem to have a goal (or a destination), especially at the beginning, but it's more about the journey itself. A journey that has no moral implications, but is just a wild day/night out. Do not try those things at home ;o)
Wow! There's something innately thrilling about a film that is constantly on the verge of it's own self-destruction, of teetering on the edge of believability, and at the same time completely committed to its own madness.
Absolutely enjoyed the experience. I set out to screen Alexander Payne's 'The Descendants' at the beginning of the evening and found myself a bit depressed and bored after the first ten minutes. (Usually the ten-minute mark is the fork in the road for me.)
On the glowing advice of a workmate I decided to screen 'Our Day Will Come'. This was the pill I needed.
Gavras' hand on the wheel here is even, lucid, and in control. But the bizarre turns of events, chance meetings which either bear fruit or become deeply passionate relationships, and the film's unique shimmy all had me seduced.
Fun stuff. To be taken with laughter and not to be taken lightly. Where do we go from here, Gavras? We don't know. Take us there.
Absolutely enjoyed the experience. I set out to screen Alexander Payne's 'The Descendants' at the beginning of the evening and found myself a bit depressed and bored after the first ten minutes. (Usually the ten-minute mark is the fork in the road for me.)
On the glowing advice of a workmate I decided to screen 'Our Day Will Come'. This was the pill I needed.
Gavras' hand on the wheel here is even, lucid, and in control. But the bizarre turns of events, chance meetings which either bear fruit or become deeply passionate relationships, and the film's unique shimmy all had me seduced.
Fun stuff. To be taken with laughter and not to be taken lightly. Where do we go from here, Gavras? We don't know. Take us there.
I attended the screening of "Our Day Will Come" at SXSW and I was pleasantly surprised. The movie is a road rage of destruction and carnage and I sat at the edge of my seat and just thought how cool is this! However after seeing the movie I had completely fallen in love with it, but afterwards as I saw it once again, I began to realize some flaws.
First and foremost the dialogue feels forced at some times. In a certain scene Romain Gavras seems unsure on how to proceed and suddenly skips to the next scene and makes the following scene a bit unbelievable.
Second it seems unrealistic, that the boy in the movie really thinks his utopia is Ireland. It feels more like an excuse to get the film moving forward.
This being said the movie has one of the best psychedelic soundtracks and it makes the ending even more memorable and emotional.
The cinematography is also sublime. It reflects perfectly how the main characters feel.
Vincent Cassel plays his character with a cool ironic distance and with a spark in his eye, which makes him more believable as the intelligent and arrogant man he plays.
All in all this movie doesn't not play on dialogue, but its force is the way it depicts an emotional meltdown for two persons and how it effects the world around them. The movie brings back memories to when I saw "Clean, Shaven" and "Our Day Will Come" is definitely in my top 10 movies of all time.
First and foremost the dialogue feels forced at some times. In a certain scene Romain Gavras seems unsure on how to proceed and suddenly skips to the next scene and makes the following scene a bit unbelievable.
Second it seems unrealistic, that the boy in the movie really thinks his utopia is Ireland. It feels more like an excuse to get the film moving forward.
This being said the movie has one of the best psychedelic soundtracks and it makes the ending even more memorable and emotional.
The cinematography is also sublime. It reflects perfectly how the main characters feel.
Vincent Cassel plays his character with a cool ironic distance and with a spark in his eye, which makes him more believable as the intelligent and arrogant man he plays.
All in all this movie doesn't not play on dialogue, but its force is the way it depicts an emotional meltdown for two persons and how it effects the world around them. The movie brings back memories to when I saw "Clean, Shaven" and "Our Day Will Come" is definitely in my top 10 movies of all time.
Or the narcissistic need for it. And if he was less calculative and more manic.. Then this could definitely be his artsy metaphorical biopic. But JP isn't nearly as cool as Cassel's character.
A very nice film that has it's own ways of portraying : existentialism, angst, mania, boredom, rage and depression formed in this weird world we live in. Emotions that -if you're actually living and not being a robot- you should all go through in life. Numerous times.
Cassel's character is hilarious to me! His remarks and gestures are very enjoyable to watch.
The outcast red-haired teenager Rémy (Olivier Barthelemy) is bullied at school and lives with his estranged mother and sister in France. The also red-haired psychiatrist Patrick (Vincent Cassel) befriends Rémy and helps him to release his repressed hatred and sexuality. When Rémy sees a picture of red-haired people in Ireland, he forces Patrick to travel with him to his dreamland.
"Notre Jour Viendra" is a dramatic and pointless journey to rage and self- destruction by the son of Costa-Gravas, Romain Gravas. The overrated film is painful to watch and goes nowhere, despite the good performances and the excellent music score. My vote is two.
Title (Brazil): "Nosso Dia Chegará" ("Our Day Will Come")
"Notre Jour Viendra" is a dramatic and pointless journey to rage and self- destruction by the son of Costa-Gravas, Romain Gravas. The overrated film is painful to watch and goes nowhere, despite the good performances and the excellent music score. My vote is two.
Title (Brazil): "Nosso Dia Chegará" ("Our Day Will Come")
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesCamille Rowe's debut.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 288: TIFF Part 2: Let Me In and The Town (2010)
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 3 528 $US
- Durée
- 1h 30min(90 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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