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Yvonne's Perfume

Original title: Le parfum d'Yvonne
  • 1994
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.3K
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Sandra Extercatte, Hippolyte Girardot, and Jean-Pierre Marielle in Yvonne's Perfume (1994)
FrenchDramaRomance

How the life of Victor Chmara toppled during the course of a single day during the summer of 1958?How the life of Victor Chmara toppled during the course of a single day during the summer of 1958?How the life of Victor Chmara toppled during the course of a single day during the summer of 1958?

  • Director
    • Patrice Leconte
  • Writers
    • Patrice Leconte
    • Patrick Modiano
  • Stars
    • Jean-Pierre Marielle
    • Hippolyte Girardot
    • Sandra Extercatte
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Patrice Leconte
    • Writers
      • Patrice Leconte
      • Patrick Modiano
    • Stars
      • Jean-Pierre Marielle
      • Hippolyte Girardot
      • Sandra Extercatte
    • 14User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jean-Pierre Marielle
    Jean-Pierre Marielle
    • Dr. Rene
    Hippolyte Girardot
    Hippolyte Girardot
    • Victor
    Sandra Extercatte
    • Yvonne
    • (as Sandra Majani)
    Richard Bohringer
    Richard Bohringer
    • Yvonne's Uncle
    Paul Guers
    Paul Guers
    • Daniel
    Corinne Marchand
    Corinne Marchand
    • Tilleuls Patron
    Philippe Magnan
    Philippe Magnan
    • Pulli
    Claude Dereppe
    • Roger Fossorie
    • (as Claude Derepp)
    Claude Aufaure
    Claude Aufaure
    • Spaniel Headed Man
    Isabelle Tinard
    • Tounette
    Luc Palun
    • Jacky
    Didier Lafaye
    • Concierge at the Hermitage
    Louis-Marie Audubert
    Louis-Marie Audubert
    • Singer
    Marie Cosnay
    • Avenir Barmaid
    Jean-Paul Nicolaï
    • Diiscontented Neighbour
    Mattias Nilsson
    • Alpine Chasseur
    Brigitte Petit
    • Nude Dancer
    Josephine Sourdel
    • Daisy Marchi
    • Director
      • Patrice Leconte
    • Writers
      • Patrice Leconte
      • Patrick Modiano
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    User reviews14

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    5jromanbaker

    I have no idea...

    I have really no idea if I like this film for its good points, or to intensely dislike it for the bad ones. The title should have been, in my opinion, ' Villa Triste ' as it is not only a better title ( based on Patrick Modiano's novel ) but because who cares or knows what perfume Yvonne wears ? I only watched the film as I like Modiano's work, and as I have not read this specific one I hoped for better. I am convinced the book has more merit than Patrice Leconte's film. Bad things first. Sandra Majon was one of the most tepid actors I have ever seen, and in this film the passivity of Hippolyte Girardot's acting in a complex role was in my opinion quite simply lazy. And then there is a sad old homosexual played by Jean-Pierre Marielle that showed off every pathetic gesture that presumably the director thought every ageing homosexual should, or does have. The music is relentlessly soft focussed when it is not maudlin, and so is the camera work in far too many scenes. Now for the good points. It does have a few powerful scenes and to avoid spoilers the Algerian War raging in France in 1958 was sometimes put to the foreground and the regret of wasted and passing years movingly shown. I do not want to give away more except to say the ' erotic ' scenes were dull, and repetitious and totally unconvincing. I give it a 5 for an attempt to put a Modiano book on screen, and for the ambiguity of motives adequately conveyed. As I said my opinion of this film is in the balance, but with more thought probably veering towards the bad.
    shu-fen

    Best-seller elements

    '"Le Parfum d'Yvonne", it's famous, every one knows it.' A then 23-year-old Swiss girl told me very excitedly when we so by chance stayed in the same drab pension at the Moslem Quarter in Old Jerusalem City in Jerusalem, Israel. That was 1994 and so I watched this movie in Vevey when I went to visit her later in 1995. Yes, entertaining and erotic to some extent. Changes from the original book are largely on the age of the characters like Victor is 18 in the book but a 30+ in the movie.

    Its attractions are apparent: 1) Switzerland is famous for its natural beauty 2) young pretty sexy starlet who dares to undress in a sensuous way. She once takes off her brief panties at the pier of Lake Geneva and gives it to Victor as a gift 3) the story is told in flashback, perhaps in the early 60's where the actual incident takes place in 1958, nostalgia is always a hit to Europeans 4) tantalizing and sensuous love scene between Yvonne and Victor 5) the mysteries of Yvonne, Victor and homosexual Dr. Rene Meinthe, their own personal stories are not known at all 6) they meet at the hall/foyer of a hotel, a dream place of men and women to meet their romance or love, immediately they start their romance in such a beautiful place 7) Unreal is the word for the atmosphere, it is a dream, Yvonne is a big secret herself, she is unreal, hard to get hold of 8) Nice music, I especially remember the older man who sings "Sa Jeunesse" in dark voice.

    All these are effective elements for a blockbuster movie. To me, it's a past-time entertainment without much to tell. So pitiful that Sandra Majani did not do any more filming after this one, she is really a sweet girl.
    7Floresco

    Pure atmosphere

    As the audience of this movie you will drown into the atmosphere of boredom from three non-characters who are heading straight for the ending you all expect from the beginning. I still liked it though.
    9paddy-20

    Another captivating film by Patrice Leconte!

    A truly beautiful film by Patrice Leconte. As usual Patrice Leconte provides us with a magnificent blend of a fine cast (a memorable performance by Jean-Pierre Marielle as Dr. Rene Meinthe), beautiful music and photography and a captivating story. A film less known than Patrice Leconte's "Le mari de la coiffeuse" but equally enjoyable.
    8dbdumonteil

    taste of Yvonne

    Adaptation of a novel by Patrick Modiano, "le parfum d'Yvonne" represents another Patrice Leconte's success. To make this film, the director drew from several elements dating from his previous movies. Thus, the doctor Meinthe (excellent Jean-Pierre Marielle) is very close to Michel Mortez in "Tandem" (1987) while Yvonne's sensual beauty evokes Mathilde's in "the hairdresser's wife" (1990). So, Leconte turned a novel into a personal movie.

    This movie tells a past love story that brings on a deep nostalgia due to gorgeous summer pictures enhanced by a luminous photography. It's almost a poetic and dreamlike work. And however, this happiness is too good to be true. Indeed, behind this idle and free life, hide zones of shadows. Victor Chmara claims to Yvonne that he is a wealthy Russian earl but he's nothing of the sort. He's just a young man who fled Paris so as to avoid his military enlistment (we are in 1958 and at this time, it is the Algerian war). Moreover, he wants to go to the USA but Yvonne refuses because Victor can't speak English. So, she leaves him and there's this famous sentence that says: love stories, in general don't have a happy ending. It is true.

    Leconte built his movie on a long flashback and he alternates the story with two of the main characters' current situation. From this moment, we can take down a strong contrast between the shiny pictures of a celebrated and distant summer and the dark photography to connote a dull present that shows the main characters' distress and bitterness (especially the doctor Meinthe).

    A beautiful and bitter movie. If you are a fan of Patrice Leconte, don't miss this one.

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    • Release date
      • June 3, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Scent of Yvonne
    • Filming locations
      • Lake Geneva, Switzerland
    • Production companies
      • Lambart Productions
      • Zoulou Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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