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Eden

  • 2014
  • R
  • 2h 11m
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6.4/10
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Eden (2014)
Paul is a  teenager in the underground scene of early-nineties Paris. Rave parties dominate that culture, but he's drawn to the more soulful rhythms of Chicago's garage house. He forms a DJ collective named Cheers (as, in a parallel storyline, two of his friends form one called Daft Punk, who float throughout the movie), and together he and his friends plunge into the ephemeral nightlife of sex, drugs, and endless music.
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Paul, a teenager in the underground scene of early-nineties Paris, forms a DJ collective with his friends and together they plunge into the nightlife of sex, drugs, and endless music.Paul, a teenager in the underground scene of early-nineties Paris, forms a DJ collective with his friends and together they plunge into the nightlife of sex, drugs, and endless music.Paul, a teenager in the underground scene of early-nineties Paris, forms a DJ collective with his friends and together they plunge into the nightlife of sex, drugs, and endless music.

  • Director
    • Mia Hansen-Løve
  • Writers
    • Mia Hansen-Løve
    • Sven Hansen-Løve
  • Stars
    • Félix de Givry
    • Pauline Etienne
    • Vincent Macaigne
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    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Mia Hansen-Løve
    • Writers
      • Mia Hansen-Løve
      • Sven Hansen-Løve
    • Stars
      • Félix de Givry
      • Pauline Etienne
      • Vincent Macaigne
    • 26User reviews
    • 125Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Félix de Givry
    Félix de Givry
    • Paul Vallée
    Pauline Etienne
    Pauline Etienne
    • Louise
    Vincent Macaigne
    Vincent Macaigne
    • Arnaud
    Hugo Conzelmann
    • Stan
    Zita Hanrot
    Zita Hanrot
    • Anaïs
    Roman Kolinka
    Roman Kolinka
    • Cyril
    Ugo Bienvenu
    • Quentin
    • (as Hugo Bienvenu)
    Vincent Lacoste
    Vincent Lacoste
    • Thomas Bangalter
    Arnaud Azoulay
    • Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
    Laurent Cazanave
    • Nico (Respect)
    Paul Spera
    Paul Spera
    • Guillaume (Respect)
    Arsinée Khanjian
    Arsinée Khanjian
    • La mère de Paul
    Juliette Lamet
    • La soeur de Paul
    Greta Gerwig
    Greta Gerwig
    • Julia
    Léa Rougeron
    • Théodora
    Laura Smet
    Laura Smet
    • Margot
    Golshifteh Farahani
    Golshifteh Farahani
    • Yasmin
    Olivia Ross
    Olivia Ross
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    • Director
      • Mia Hansen-Løve
    • Writers
      • Mia Hansen-Løve
      • Sven Hansen-Løve
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    User reviews26

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    5darren-153-890810

    That boy had no riddim for a DJ

    Being a part time clubber and dance music fan from back in the day I was somewhat looking to this.

    The film starts with the gorgeous Plastic Dreams by Jaydee pumping out, I had goose bumps and thought, oh yes, this could be the opposite of Human Traffic, which was as we all know is a film for rave Wan*kers, I've never met anyone in a club who says lets have it, and if I did I would instantly walk away and avoid eye contact with them all night. Back to topic though. This film is a very slow burner, in fact, you have time for a few snooze busters, its only the music that actually keeps you awake.

    Our main character is a nice guy, but somewhat of a drip, he mopes around dreaming of the big time. He makes music, although we rarely see this but he appears on dance radio shows and is billed as some kind of legend. Yet, funnily enough, no one notices him when he is in the clubs. The same can be said for Daft Park, who were massive by the time he sold out.

    Another big problem I had, was the boy can't dance, my granddad dances better than he does and I've never met him.

    The film would have been so much more interesting if it actually was have been about Daft Park.

    I get the film, I have been a DJ, and knew what it was like to dream of the big time before selling out, although he didn't have to constantly be bombarded with requests of soulless Rnb!!

    Problem with this film is it had so much potential, yet ultimately its a total snoozefest. I wanted to walk out thinking of nostalgic house nights, banging tunes & good times, when in fact it just felt like Disney does DJing!
    9paul2001sw-1

    Leaving Neverland

    Mia Hansen-Love's film 'Eden' is an affectionate portrait of dance culture, set mostly in Paris over the best part of two decades. But, as its title suggests, it's also a portrait of ejection from paradise, and of having, eventually, to grow up, stop taking drugs, forge a lasting relationship, and find a job that pays the bills. Although it's a long movie, it feels very natural and easy to watch, even for those of us who were never clubbing affectionados; and its central character's fall from grace is foreshadowed but gradual, the inevitable result of the passage of time. The film is arguably generous to its protagonist, and the cast as a whole is rather beautiful; but it carries a warmth that would be lacking in a more satirical portrait. I liked it.
    8Fotodude

    Non-stop music

    The main criticism I've seen towards this film is that it has a detached approach, but I thought it worked wonders here, surprisingly. Thing is, you can handle a story about night life in two ways: by focusing on the frenzy and excitement, that ephemeral state of euphoria non-stop party and excess will do to you, and that's probably what most films of this kind do, and thus have little lasting power beyond the final credits. Or you can go for that other feeling often associated with such activity, which is one of emotional vacuum, of estrangement and low mood, which is more profound and permanent. This is what Løve is going for and succeeds in portraying: the life of someone who wants to be a DJ at all costs, and stick to it throughout the years, while knowing he won't be able to afford living like that. So he often feels unsatisfied and lacking in some kind of deeper personal realization.

    On the other hand, those around him do move forward, in one way or another, and so his relationships with all of them reach some kind of closure, making it even more depressing to him that in over a decade he pretty much hasn't gotten anywhere, hasn't really grown up nor learned anything from when he was a teen. An adequately long runtime, encompassing various states of the main character's life and various locations to where his work takes him, also contribute in making his frustrating journey so believable. Technically the film is a marvel, moving so naturally, so organically, from one sequence to the next, from one set piece to another, with a flow that is obviously aided by a powerful and almost constant soundtrack. If you like house music, it's pretty much guaranteed you'll love this film. But it has a lot of other qualities that really make it worth watching. I hope those of you who haven't seen it do soon.
    9SteveSchlonger

    the music sounds better with you..

    what a great film! if you like house and more to the point..French filtered house, then you will love this. its more music orientated than anything else and has some credible DJs doing cameos - Tony Humphries, Arnold Jarvis & a PA by India. it captures the whole vibe of mid 90s clubbing very well - mixed with relationships, drugs and non-stop parties. i like the main actor as a DJ as he is understated and plays it down, keeping the success of his work and the scene on a low key as a lot of DJs are very unassuming. the Daft Punk characters are present and their tunes are well received by clubbers from everywhere. perhaps its time to make a British version of the amazing 90s house scene which captured everyone's imagination to the max. some of the tunes in the film are these classics : Follow Me - Aly Us, The Whistle Song - Frankie Knuckles, Caught In The Middle - Juliet Roberts, Promised Land - Joe Smooth, Sweet Harmony - Liquid, Da Funk - Daft Punk, Finally - Kings of tomorrow, To Be In love - Masters At Work feat India......ENJOY
    3DJ_Reticuli

    Mostly Dumb and the Rest Mostly Boring

    A Parisian DJ spends all his money on drugs, records, & designer cloths, has guest lists that are so large they're like half the attendees, gives much of his guest list drink comps, starts a record label putting out very generic dance music in a single genre, and then wonders why he's broke. Short of the government of France giving him an artist stipend, which I suppose isn't entirely irrational considering what he brings to the city of Paris, I'm not sure how you could expect this to turn out any other way.

    Other than the seemingly-obligatory (for this kind of movie) death of a friend that predictably occurs (though oddly off-screen), not much really happens. At the very least, we could have gotten to know the characters in a more empathetic and interesting way, rather than sort of cookie cutter, 2D representations.

    I did like how some DJ gear showed up in this movie that I recognized. Actually, I'm a gear head, so I recognized all of it ;-) But the CD players appeared way too early according to the dates shown. People were also using Denon DJ and Numark players before Pioneer CDJs ever showed up in the booth.

    The best thing about this movie was the music and the girls, but even that can be boring considering it was mostly the same girls and only one genre of music. I don't get how anyone can only play one genre.

    Oh, and the DJ this is based on apparently knew Daft Punk before they were famous. If you can't get Daft Punk to actually do a cameo in your movie, though, best to leave that part out.

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    • Trivia
      Loosely based on the life of the director's brother, Sven Hansen-Løve.
    • Goofs
      In their 2001 trip to NYC, the kids party on top of the Standard Hotel off 14th Street in NYC, but that hotel was not finished until 2009.
    • Connections
      Features Showgirls (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Plastic Dreams
      R. Albers

      Performed by Jaydee

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    • Release date
      • June 19, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Едем
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA(New York Unit)
    • Production companies
      • CG Cinéma
      • France 2 Cinéma
      • Blue Film Production
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $65,460
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $18,987
      • Jun 21, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $513,832
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 11 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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