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Malabar Princess

  • 2004
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
703
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Malabar Princess (2004)
Drama

A man leaves his 8-year old son with his father-in-law who lives near the glacier where the boy's mother died.A man leaves his 8-year old son with his father-in-law who lives near the glacier where the boy's mother died.A man leaves his 8-year old son with his father-in-law who lives near the glacier where the boy's mother died.

  • Director
    • Gilles Legrand
  • Writers
    • Gilles Legrand
    • Marie-Aude Murail
    • Philippe Vuaillat
  • Stars
    • Jacques Villeret
    • Jules-Angelo Bigarnet
    • Michèle Laroque
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    703
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gilles Legrand
    • Writers
      • Gilles Legrand
      • Marie-Aude Murail
      • Philippe Vuaillat
    • Stars
      • Jacques Villeret
      • Jules-Angelo Bigarnet
      • Michèle Laroque
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jacques Villeret
    Jacques Villeret
    • Gaspard
    Jules-Angelo Bigarnet
    • Tom
    • (as Jules Angelo Bigarnet)
    Michèle Laroque
    Michèle Laroque
    • Valentine
    Claude Brasseur
    Claude Brasseur
    • Robert
    Clovis Cornillac
    Clovis Cornillac
    • Pierre
    Damien Jouillerot
    • Benoit
    Urbain Cancelier
    Urbain Cancelier
    • Gaston
    Fabienne Chaudat
    • Odette
    Georges Claisse
    • Gardien du refuge
    Roland Marchisio
    • Le bijoutier
    Patrick Ligardes
    Patrick Ligardes
    • Gendarme Petit
    Franck Adrien
    Franck Adrien
    • Gendarme Hélico
    Julianne Loucq
    • Sophie
    Alexandre Brasseur
    Alexandre Brasseur
    • Gérard
    Rémi Bergman
    • The Optician
    Philippe Vuaillat
    • Pompier à la DZ
    Bernard Veillet
    • Collègue de Gaston
    Marion Gannaz
    • Fillette à l'école
    • Director
      • Gilles Legrand
    • Writers
      • Gilles Legrand
      • Marie-Aude Murail
      • Philippe Vuaillat
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    7stuka24

    Fine sentimental film that could have been a plane wreck

    Jacques Villeret is the best actor in the world, period.

    Although his "Gaspard" (no surname) is similar to his "Jojo Braconnier" in "Un crime au Paradis", he never grows weary, nor do we. Such honesty is rare.

    The film's plot is trite. Its development could be less melodramatic but. I didn't complete like Tom, the protagonist, but he's good at making and unbearably stubborn child not be hateable, but to understand his mourning and flights to fantasy (he's no angel, make no mistake). Claude Brasseur makes an eerily similar character to his superb role in "camping". Again, he's a man who loves cars, money and stereotypes a bit too much :), but he carries it off like if he was born for the role.

    Clovis Cornillac is a young father who could be more convincing, but that's the story's fault, who shows him making completely different choices in the beginning and the end.

    As usual with French films, the "country and the city" subplot is like a river, always full of energy. From the difference in vocabulary and "useful knowledge" to the way to educate/discipline children and treat women, all is different, and yet, as we're in a comedy of sorts, all is happily solved within a few minutes.

    The technical aspects are fine. You feel the mountain, the cold, and the piano theme is perfect for the action. Not too romantic, but with feelings.

    Nice for a Saturday evening.
    9pandyam

    Amazing movie

    Hi, I have seen this movie and it impresses me from all the degrees and angles. The beauty of direction, acting of the kid (Jules) and the grand father; the school teacher his dad etc...

    I was really touched by the entire movie; all scenes are nicely crafted. Ahh when the horse dies.... "I want to cry... You are not the only one, kid".

    hmm the kids also talk Bin Laden.. and then how they sneak in the chopper to the mountain :)

    and many more small scene makes the film a great piece of work.

    Thanks for making such a lovely, innocent and beautiful movie. Regards, Mukesh
    writers_reign

    A Fit Of Peaks ...

    ... which, in this case, is a collective noun I've seen fit to coin. It will be a great pity if this delightful entry doesn't make it out of France - why, when it has been playing in Paris for at least a couple of weeks it is still classed as being in the Cutting Room is beyond me. Jacques Villeret with a moustache yet for once plays it relatively straight, the normally drop-dead gorgeous Michelle Laroque plays down her usual vivaciousness to play, would you believe, a school marm buried in a tiny hamlet high in the mountains, and oh, yes, there's a kid, a Straw-Hat circuit low-budget Tom Sawyer/Huck Finn fish-out-of-water along to create low-key havoc. Charm is good to describe this entry shot on location at altitudes where you can all but TASTE the crispness in the air and as a realistic antidote to the Heidi-like idyll realism rears its nasty head in a scene where a dead farm horse is unceremoniously carted off on the back of a wagon to the knacker's yard or - we are, after all in France - to a one-star Michelin restaurant. For the record - if not for the curious - Malabar Princess is the name of an airplane that crashed in the area just before the first day of shooting. A great feel-good entry. 8/10
    8rgblin

    Don't think too much!

    A little child (Tom: I am not your child) lost his mother when he was young. Five years passed, his father brought he back to that place(grandfather's home). He use any way to find the body of his mother that he can. The interaction, children's thoughts and adults' thoughts can be found in this movie. This movie didn't make me bored, there are many funny things during the whole movie. Tom found many information and things about his mother step by step. Because no one tell him what happened to his mother or they just can't. Eventually, he knew the whole story. When he and his grandfather talked about his mother's death(or missing), it seems there is a final hope to find his mother(body?) in his heart. Adults always consider and evaluate many conditions and situations. What should I do? what shouldn't? What results will be caused? Children don't do these too much. Children just simply want (to do) something!
    9fvila

    A boy comes to terms with his mother's death

    When I hear the word "moving" about a film, I usually fear the worst in the form of sentimental, self-indulgent tripe. This movie skilfully steers away from those perils. Light-hearted comedy and fascination for death are mixed in this truly moving film reminiscent of the all-time French classic "Les jeux interdits".

    The storyline: Tom is about ten and gets dumped on his grandfather Gaspard (Jacques Villeret), because his mother is dead, and his father is a train driver who is ofter away and cannot give the child the attention he needs. The grandfather lives at the bottom of the very glacier that swallowed up the child's mother five years before. Tom's troubled history is manifested by problems such as dyslexia and anxiety. These sombre themes are balanced by comedy, and by the endearing characters played by Laroque and Villeret. Claude Brasseur is excellent as a rather unsettling garage owner obsessed with finding the treasure hidden on the India Airways plane named Malabar Princess, that crashed on the glacier fifty years earlier (that much is authentic). Finding the treasure involves using dynamite, and on occasions he brings back human remains to be kept in bottles. The whole script is as if seen through the eyes of a child, with crude realism mixed to dream-like fantasies. Jacques Villeret's baby face and innocent outlook further contribute to anchor the film into the world of childhood.

    The beauty of the mountain, the great white mass of the glacier makes for beautiful images and powerful symbolism. The troubled and troubling questions of the child about what happens to people who die in a crevasse culminates in the experiment he practices on stolen chickens shut up alive in the freezer ("you told me my mother didn't suffer, because she had a thick feather coat"). Despite all this, the tone is quite light-hearted, and quite appropriate for viewing with children.

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 2004 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Принцесса Малабара
    • Filming locations
      • 347, D1506, Vallorcine, Haute-Savoie, France(School)
    • Production companies
      • Epithète Films
      • France 3 Cinéma
      • Rhône-Alpes Cinéma
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      • $9,139,342
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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