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The Wounded Man

Original title: L'homme blessé
  • 1983
  • Unrated
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.4K
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Jean-Hugues Anglade in The Wounded Man (1983)
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A young man discovers his homosexuality and begins a relationship with a manipulative hustler / petty criminal that he meets at a train station.A young man discovers his homosexuality and begins a relationship with a manipulative hustler / petty criminal that he meets at a train station.A young man discovers his homosexuality and begins a relationship with a manipulative hustler / petty criminal that he meets at a train station.

  • Director
    • Patrice Chéreau
  • Writers
    • Hervé Guibert
    • Patrice Chéreau
  • Stars
    • Jean-Hugues Anglade
    • Vittorio Mezzogiorno
    • Roland Bertin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Patrice Chéreau
    • Writers
      • Hervé Guibert
      • Patrice Chéreau
    • Stars
      • Jean-Hugues Anglade
      • Vittorio Mezzogiorno
      • Roland Bertin
    • 16User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Jean-Hugues Anglade
    Jean-Hugues Anglade
    • Henri
    Vittorio Mezzogiorno
    Vittorio Mezzogiorno
    • Jean Lerman
    Roland Bertin
    • Bosmans
    Lisa Kreuzer
    Lisa Kreuzer
    • Elisabeth
    Claude Berri
    Claude Berri
    • The client
    Hammou Graïa
    Hammou Graïa
    • Young man at the train station
    Gérard Desarthe
    • The crying man
    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    • Henri's father
    Annick Alane
    • Henri's mother
    Sophie Edmond
    • Henri's sister
    Marie Verdi
    Suzanne Chavance
    Roland Chalosse
    Bernard-Marie Koltès
    • Boy at the train station
    Charly Chemouny
    Charly Chemouny
    • Young hustler
    Patrice Finet
    • Dredger
    Daniel Geiger
    Roland Vargoz
    • Director
      • Patrice Chéreau
    • Writers
      • Hervé Guibert
      • Patrice Chéreau
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    9bsant54

    20 yrs ahead of its time - Thankyou Netflix

    Anglade, the young man, mesmerizing in this as was Mezzogiorno. After awhile you could not take your eyes off of Anglade. He exuded sexuality and became desireous to Mezzogiorno's character.

    Proves you don't need to spend the whole day in the gym and take multivitamins and Lord knows what else to be so attractive and sexy at the same time to defy words. Also, Anglade in this defined brooding, still waters and smouldering desire all at the same time.

    The scenes between the the 2 were electric to me. Even at the fateful end.

    Hard to believe this gem of a film got passed over for so many years.

    Not what I expected. So glad I watched it.
    7Suradit

    "Coming out" in black & white, but mostly black

    I'm afraid my attention was drawn to less important behaviors of the main character ... or maybe those behaviors were in some way allegorical or metaphorical in ways that were fraught with meaning and meant to divert my attention.

    I remember hundreds of years ago when I was in high school we would analyze selected books that fell under the august label "literature," such as A Tale of Two Cities or The Scarlet Letter and, according to accepted wisdom & our teacher, every little thing was significant and laden with meaning. Candle wax dripping on a table, a fraying rope, a facial blemish ... everything merited hours of analysis. I wondered then, and still do, if maybe at least some of the time candle wax, old rope and acne were just that and nothing more. Unfortunately the French seem to revel in bludgeoning everyone with the insistent significance of the apparently insignificant. Crafting subtlety with a sledge hammer seldom produces an attractive result and is quite often counterproductive, although it does tend to attract the praise of gushing self-styled intellectuals.

    At any rate, in the midst of all the passion, I became increasingly alarmed by the lead character's apparent disdain for bathing. At one point he even goes into the bathroom, splashes a bit of water about so that his mother with hear it, and then pulls the bath plug without ever even disrobing or wiping a face cloth over bits & pieces of his person. That, coupled with the way he frequently balled up clothing, tossed it about and even dragged it across dirty floors, began to become something of an obsessed focus for me, made all the worse when he swapped his clothes for something worn by the older man and spent much of the rest of the movie in an exceeding dirty tee shirt & jacket. I suppose all of this was carefully crafted for effect, but at times the trivial & subtle become heavy-handed & pointlessly obvious.

    He also spent a great deal of time rushing, running from one place to another only to stop and look about ... left, right, left, right. It reminded me of the exaggerated affectations employed by actors in the days of silent films or a less than graceful imitation of a ballet dancer.

    I enjoyed the film, although "enjoyed" is undoubtedly the wrong word, just as "appreciated" or "understood" would be wrong. It's hardly your typical "coming out" or rites of passage tale. The more I think about it and attempt to write about it, the more I feel more comfortable in saying it was a moving portrayal of the turmoil a young man experiences as he simultaneously wants to escape from his drab, "normal," and socially acceptable family life while feeling disturbed and offended by the alternative world to which his emotions are driving him.

    Certainly not a particularly uplifting film for someone facing such unresolved turmoil in his own life, but probably an unwarranted confirmation of the costs of this "life choice" for anyone who believes being queer is an optional, perverted life style. (Yes... I use the expression "life choice" facetiously. Who would intentionally choose this nightmare for himself?)
    10conmalcastiga

    Effectively brooding and heart-breaking film

    L'Homme Blesse is not for an impatient, adventure-seeking audience. There are no explosions nor is the drama straightforward. Like the films of Lynne Ramsey, the director is working more deeply with mood than with storytelling in a manner that is effective and incredibly moving. Because it does not rely on gratuitous nudity, or superficial pop-cult. story lines, this is quite frankly one of the best gay foreign film I have seen (also, see Francois Ozon, Pedro Almodovar). Nicolas Roeg's "Don't Look Now" gets a lot of bad press because it is sold as a horror film. That film, like L'Homme, is more than what the box might lead you to believe. If you are in the mood to sit back and be absorbed by the subtle, transformed powers of cinema, you'll love this movie.
    7harry-76

    Not for all tastes

    A fine performance by Vittorio Mezzogiorno and a masterful one by Jean-Hugues Anglade adorn this stange tale of lust, desire and alienation in France. The work of the two lead performers is striking--subtle, intense and passionate. Alas, the script is deliberately turgid and sordid, and the overall effect leaves one with a downcast spirit. Still, those who can appreciate fine quality acting will be able to savor the courageous work of the leads in this often difficult film journey of Gallic low life.
    10Deran_Ludd

    One of the great unknwowns of Gay cinema

    When this showed at the Seattle Int'l Film Fest I was the only person standing and clapping and cheering. The rest of the crowd booed or was silent. It is a well played small film that reaches deep into the reality of a young gay man's humanity. It is about a real man; and does not play to the insipid hyper-buffed muscular "gay paositive" that passes for the genre of non-porn Gay cinema (and that is why so much of contemporary Gay genre movies are so dull). This movie is Intense Passsion and Great Tragedy. The acting and directing and cinematography is fantastic; it all keeps the film clastrophobic and tense and passionate. Don't miss this if you can find it.

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    • Trivia
      In the original french version release, Vittorio Mezzogiorno is dubbed by Gérard Depardieu
    • Connections
      Referenced in Radio Dolin: 25 Films about LGBT+ (2022)

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    • Release date
      • January 11, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Der verführte Mann
    • Production companies
      • Gaumont
      • AJO Distribution
      • Partner's Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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