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Total Eclipse

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
17K
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Leonardo DiCaprio, David Thewlis, and Romane Bohringer in Total Eclipse (1995)
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Young, wild poet Arthur Rimbaud and his mentor Paul Verlaine engage in a fierce, forbidden romance while feeling the effects of a hellish artistic lifestyle.Young, wild poet Arthur Rimbaud and his mentor Paul Verlaine engage in a fierce, forbidden romance while feeling the effects of a hellish artistic lifestyle.Young, wild poet Arthur Rimbaud and his mentor Paul Verlaine engage in a fierce, forbidden romance while feeling the effects of a hellish artistic lifestyle.

  • Director
    • Agnieszka Holland
  • Writer
    • Christopher Hampton
  • Stars
    • Leonardo DiCaprio
    • David Thewlis
    • Romane Bohringer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    17K
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    • Director
      • Agnieszka Holland
    • Writer
      • Christopher Hampton
    • Stars
      • Leonardo DiCaprio
      • David Thewlis
      • Romane Bohringer
    • 88User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Leonardo DiCaprio
    Leonardo DiCaprio
    • Arthur Rimbaud
    David Thewlis
    David Thewlis
    • Paul Verlaine
    Romane Bohringer
    Romane Bohringer
    • Mathilde Maute
    Dominique Blanc
    Dominique Blanc
    • Isabelle Rimbaud
    Félicie Pasotti
    • Isabelle, as a child
    • (as Felicie Pasotti Cabarbaye)
    Nita Klein
    Nita Klein
    • Rimbaud's Mother
    James Thierrée
    • Frederic
    • (as James Thiérrée)
    Emmanuelle Oppo
    • Vitalie
    Denise Chalem
    • Mrs. Maute De Fleurville
    Andrzej Seweryn
    Andrzej Seweryn
    • Mr. Maute De Fleurville
    Christopher Thompson
    • Carjat
    Bruce Van Barthold
    Bruce Van Barthold
    • Aicard
    Christopher Chaplin
    Christopher Chaplin
    • Charles Cros
    Christopher Hampton
    Christopher Hampton
    • The Judge
    Mathias Jung
    • Andre
    Kettly Noël
    Kettly Noël
    • Somalian Woman
    Cheb Han
    • Djami
    Aza Declercq
    Aza Declercq
    • Prostitute
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    • Director
      • Agnieszka Holland
    • Writer
      • Christopher Hampton
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    Mag-13

    I agree with Andy below

    Arthur Rimbaud was famous for what? For changing the face of French and possibly all modern poetry. At the age of 17. Do we see any of this in the movie? No. We have a director who thinks that being gay was Rimbaud's muse. All through the film, I kept wondering, "when are they going to let him read his poetry, and show us WHY it was important, HOW it contrasted with conventional poetry at the time?" I mean, if you're brave enough to try to sell graphic homosexual scenes to a Merchant Ivory audience, then why not be brave enough to "bore" us with some literary analysis?
    7liriel

    Flawed but Interesting Story of Obsession

    I realized going into this film that it was not going to be a straight bio-pic about Rimbaud's life so that loosened my expectations for the movie a bit, which is good considering had I expected a life story I would've been sorely disappointed. This film is more about Rimbaud's rocky relationship with fellow poet, Verlaine, whom he falls in love with and subsequently about Verlaine being stuck between a rock and a hard place with Rimbaud on one side and his beautiful but ultimately empty headed wife, Mathilde on the other.

    The set/costume design was done well enough; not enough to win awards but enough to make the time and place believable. What stands out the most, though, is the acting and of course the wonderful violin heavy score. DiCaprio gives an inspired performance as the young, opinionated, Rimbaud as does Thewlis in his role as the older poet, Verlaine who takes him under his wing. You won't get a complete round view of either man or his life here, but what you will get is a story about love, madness, writing and the search for meaning.

    If you like what you see of Rimbaud from this movie, I would whole heartedly recommend his work to you and any and all written biographies as they will shed even more light on a truly great poet's life.
    8bkoganbing

    A Pair Of Talented Louts

    Total Eclipse is the story of the relationship between two men who definitely made their mark on French literature. Poets Paul Verlaine and Arthur Rimbaud have been compared to Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas, but aside from being gay the pairs have little in common. Wilde is a universally recognized talent who had the misfortune to fall in love with a spoiled young aristocrat in Douglas who had some pretenses to literary talent. Douglas was spoiled, but both he and Wilde conducted themselves well in public.

    Verlaine and Rimbaud were a pair of talented louts as Total Eclipse shows us in graphic detail. Wilde married for convention's sake at the time and did have two sons and was a loving husband. His is a Victorian Brokeback Mountain story. Verlaine was a drunk and an abusive husband who regularly beat on his wife and child who was totally fascinated by young Rimbaud. He was ten years older than Rimbaud in real life, the film does make him seem a great deal older. He did read some of Rimbaud's work as a teenage prodigy and sent for the country lad. You can feel sorry for Wilde and do in the films that tell his story. Verlaine as played by David Thewlis is a really hateful person, gay audiences can't work up any sympathy for him.

    However Rimbaud as played by Leonardo DiCaprio by look and talent makes you perfectly understand why Rimbaud became so obsessed with him. Verlaine was a political man, he was a supporter of the Paris Commune and was in fear of the police who would have loved to nail him on a morals charge if not on a political one. Rimbaud didn't have a political opinion in the world, he was a peasant kid from the Ardennes who partied hardy, drove Verlaine crazy and jealous, but both learned and fed off each other artistically. I found it interesting that Rimbaud and Verlaine flee to Great Britain of all places to be freer, the same place that in the next generation would persecute poor Oscar Wilde.

    DiCaprio and Thewlis play a couple of louts, but a fascinating pair of louts. Total Eclipse has both these guys eclipsing the supporting cast around them, that probably is the main weakness of the film. Still fans of both men shouldn't miss this film.
    7Lucky-63

    Eccentric and poetical

    This movie is not for the faint of heart or the conventional taste. It's not a fantasy.

    Like the real-life characters upon which the movie is based, TE is eccentric and poetical. French poet Rimbaud, who wrote almost everything he wrote as a teenager, has been admired by some of the most eccentric creative people of the last century. He was a very unusual teenager, being some kind of genius, some kind of lowlife, and a runaway. His poetry digs into and portrays life with discomforting and sometimes painful and sometimes ecstatic detail. His is the muse which revels in the squalor of creation.

    Many people will dislike this film because the two main characters, Rimbaud and Verlaine, are bisexual and not at all stereotypical. Both of them are snotty and selfish and violent and often despicable. (As Shakespeare probably was at times, but you'll never see him portrayed in movies that way.) These are not Robert Frost poets. These are worm and scat and sex and drug and rock'n'roll and get-down-and-get-dirty poets.

    Past that, it's the story of a great, if brief, flowering love ... the kind of love story you'd expect for people who live and breathe life in the way great alternaculture poets must.

    Eternity is where the sunlight mixes with the water. And the penetrating movie mixes with the prepared mind.
    mermatt

    Painful but worthy film

    This art-house film is not a crowd-pleaser but is nevertheless an excellent film. It is one of DiCaprio's best independent films before he became a titanic superstar.

    Rimbaud"s painfully self-destructive bisexual life and his affair with Verlaine is not a "nice" story to tell, but the drama is interesting as a study in the eccentric mind of the artist. Beneath the plot is the age-old question of whether the artist's oddness hinders his creativity or is actually the fuel for his art.

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    • Trivia
      Ouzo was used as a replacement for absinthe for the drinking scenes filmed on the first day. Because the scene turned out so well, method drinking was adopted for the rest of filming. As a result, Thewlis had admitted in a interview that he can't really remember making the film at all.
    • Goofs
      In the Café Andre where the adult Isabelle Rimbaud meets with Paul Verlaine, the typeface on the window is clearly in Helvetica, a typeface that was not created until 1954.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Arthur Rimbaud: I've found it. What? Eternity. It's the sun mingled with the sea.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The American President/Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls/Kicking and Screaming/Carrington/Total Eclipse (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Arrival
      Composed by Hank Deckon and Jan A.P. Kaczmarek

      Performed by Warsaw Symphony Orchestra and Wilanow String Quartet

      Conductor [Warsaw Symphony] Krzesimir Debski

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    • Release date
      • November 3, 1995 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El fuego y la sombra
    • Filming locations
      • Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert, Brussels, Belgium
    • Production companies
      • FIT Productions
      • Portman Productions
      • Société Française de Production (SFP)
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $340,139
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $131,269
      • Nov 5, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $340,139
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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