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Heartbeat

Original title: La chamade
  • 1968
  • R
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
888
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Heartbeat (1968)
DramaRomance

Lucile, 25, is the beautiful mistress of Charles, a rich, good-hearted businessman. Being a kept woman suits her as she refuses to work. She is grateful to Charles for that but she does not ... Read allLucile, 25, is the beautiful mistress of Charles, a rich, good-hearted businessman. Being a kept woman suits her as she refuses to work. She is grateful to Charles for that but she does not feel true love for him. When she meets Antoine, a charming young man of her age, it is lov... Read allLucile, 25, is the beautiful mistress of Charles, a rich, good-hearted businessman. Being a kept woman suits her as she refuses to work. She is grateful to Charles for that but she does not feel true love for him. When she meets Antoine, a charming young man of her age, it is love at first sight. Living with Antoine is not as easy as it was with Charles: Lucile is for... Read all

  • Director
    • Alain Cavalier
  • Writers
    • Françoise Sagan
    • Alain Cavalier
  • Stars
    • Catherine Deneuve
    • Michel Piccoli
    • Roger Van Hool
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    888
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alain Cavalier
    • Writers
      • Françoise Sagan
      • Alain Cavalier
    • Stars
      • Catherine Deneuve
      • Michel Piccoli
      • Roger Van Hool
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Catherine Deneuve
    Catherine Deneuve
    • Lucile
    Michel Piccoli
    Michel Piccoli
    • Charles
    Roger Van Hool
    Roger Van Hool
    • Antoine
    Amidou
    Amidou
    • Etienne
    Philippine Pascal
    • Claire
    Monique Lejeune
    Christiane Lasquin
    Matt Carney
    Jacques Sereys
    Jacques Sereys
    • Johnny
    Irène Tunc
    Irène Tunc
    • Diane
    Jean-Pierre Castaldi
    Jean-Pierre Castaldi
    • L'homme à l'aéroport d'Orly
    • (uncredited)
    Jean-François Stévenin
    Jean-François Stévenin
    • Le jeune homme au pull bleu dans le bistrot
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alain Cavalier
    • Writers
      • Françoise Sagan
      • Alain Cavalier
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    5zygimantas

    Sagan's novels can not be well expressed visually

    I am prompted to review not based on any passionate feelings for this movie. I tend to agree with those reviewers who did not "feel" Deneuve's portrayal of Lucile in the movie and thus, I think this movie failed. I think in fact all of Sagan's adaptations to film have failed.

    But that is why I am adding my review, to disagree with the reviewer who called the original novel "silly." In fact, there is nothing more beautiful and poignant, simultaneously light and heavy, light and dark, as a Francoise Sagan novel. I don't say she is one of the greatest or most profound of French writers even in the 20th century, but she is so far from being silly it offends the senses to hear it; she has a perfect grip of the human heart and its dance with the human mind, and a magnificent grasp of phrasing, enough to convey profundity and round the most incidental of characters that most writers would allow to lay flat.

    As this is not a place to review the novel, I will only say in contrast to the film that Lucile's struggle between Antoine and Charles is not passionless nor can it be summed up simply as a "heart vs. head" conflict, although I appreciate this is the easiest way to summarize and is not inaccurate. In short, it gets a 5 from me and not a zero because it is so faithful to the book, and yet, it gets a 5 and not a 10 because (I suspect) the direction and performances were inadequate to the task of explaining the relationships, the everyday, everyman experiences of love &/or heartbreak that Sagan originally put down so masterfully.
    8DAHLRUSSELL

    Flawless Beauty and Foolish Men

    Catherine Deneuve is one of film's all time great beauties who has also become a very fine actress. At this point in her career, she was still blank but beautiful. Her Director put this to good use, casting her as a woman who is pampered, spoiled, a woman for whom life has given her so much she is completely lost and has no idea what she really wants, but drifts from vague whim to whim. Of course, she is such a beauty that she is perfect casting for this kind of woman who has men falling over themselves just to light her cigarette, and the kind of jealousy and possessive controlling impulses beauty brings out in men.

    Lightly handled, this film is a visual discussion of the true nature of love, and the tradeoffs we make in finding the right relationship. Money and stability, passion and poverty are contrasted, with some surprising revelations about what makes a love meaningful and lasting. Yves St. Laurent supplies the really amazing wardrobe for the sequences of wealth ( I counted at least 5 really flawlessly coutured coats), which seems at first to make this film very glossy and superficial and "what will she wear next" – but this supplies our framework of seeing how unimportant these things are to her, and also builds a great contrast for the sections of everyday financial struggles.

    This film is greater than the sum of it's parts. Great costumes, some postcard style cinematography, and a fine performance by Roger Van Hool as the obsessed Antoine, and an exceptional, nuanced performance by Michel Piccoli as Charles. (He and Deneuve had made several films together by this point, which augments the familiar feeling between them.)

    Because DeNeuve is still young here, and the essential capricious coldness of her character, this film does not supply as much emotional connection or depth as it could. We have only Piccoli as a window for that, so this film becomes a man's view of the beautiful woman they adore, and a fine representation of their incomprehension of women. Historically, falling in step with "free love" and early feminism, it is a great representation of that special time when men really could not figure out what women wanted… because women were still trying to figure it out themselves.
    8filmalamosa

    first class nostalgia...typical silly novel but done beautifully

    Lucille (Catherine De Neuve age 28) is the mistress of Charles (Picolli age 46) she lives the beautiful carefree life of luxury. She meets Antoine a young artist (real age 30) and starts an affair with him. Charles is willing to allow it but Antoine is jealous.

    De Neuve lives awhile with Antoine and predictably it doesn't work. She epitomizes that carefree 60s spirit that another reviewer analyzed correctly as women not really knowing what they wanted (and they never found it).

    In any case you watch this movie for 60s nostalgia (all the Citroen DSs) not intellectual content and for that purpose if is first class even if it is an airport novel adapted to movie.

    The actors were perfect for the roles they play...Antoine a little too Anthony Perkins looking to be totally handsome...and Charles the perfect rich sugar Daddy. De Neuve of course the prize.
    6Bunuel1976

    HEARTBEAT (Alain Cavalier, 1968) **1/2

    Slick but rather tedious romantic melodrama from a novel by Francoise Sagan, despite the presence of two of European cinema's most representative - and durable - actors in Catherine Deneuve and Michel Piccoli (who've been teamed a staggering 16 times throughout the years but their best moment, surely, was in Luis Bunuel's sublime BELLE DE JOUR [1967]).

    With a plot that's too thin - and familiar - to sustain its length, the film depends entirely on its two stars: Piccoli, however, has played this role far too often (including THE GAME IS OVER [1966] which preceded it; see review above) but Deneuve - at the height of her beauty - is as captivating as ever. Still, Roger Van Hool is vapid as Deneuve's young lover - which rather prevents audience involvement in the couple's plight!
    8Rod Evan

    Beautiful Deneuve and the compulsion and emptiness of living with too much leisure and wealth.

    Courtesy of MGM Movie Channel I was at last allowed to see one of the best popular films of 1968 in France. 'La Chamade'. This is a disgracefully neglected film which manages in a not too dissimilar way to Antonioni's 'Blow Up' to show the compulsion and emptiness of living with too much leisure and wealth.

    Deneuve is at her most beautiful and along with 'Belle de Jour' this must be one of her more complex roles of the period. The extraordinary thing about the film is that the characters roam the bars and go to parties and chic restaurants and musical evenings seemingly oblivious to the political trauma that was happening in 1968.

    If memory serves me right Sagan wrote 'La Chamade' before the events of May '68 and for all I know the film may have been completed before the month of May, but in hindsight the facts that we now know cast a long shadow over the lives of these beautiful people consumed by their own selfish desires. A small masterpiece.

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      A photograph of Catherine Deneuve during the shooting of the film was chosen as the official poster for the 76th Cannes Film Festival in 2023. The poster was chosen as a tribute to Deneuve for her contribution to film.
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      References Hour of the Wolf (1968)

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    • Release date
      • July 27, 1969 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Otkucaj srca
    • Filming locations
      • 19 Rue Las Cases, Paris 7, Paris, France(Antoine's small flat and Memorial café)
    • Production companies
      • Les Films Ariane
      • Les Productions Artistes Associés
      • Produzioni Europee Associate (PEA)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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