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Metamorphoses

Original title: Métamorphoses
  • 2014
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
941
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Metamorphoses (2014)
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FrenchDramaFantasy

A girl is approached by a strange boy outside her high school. He asks her to follow him to hear stories where gods fall in love with human beings.A girl is approached by a strange boy outside her high school. He asks her to follow him to hear stories where gods fall in love with human beings.A girl is approached by a strange boy outside her high school. He asks her to follow him to hear stories where gods fall in love with human beings.

  • Director
    • Christophe Honoré
  • Writers
    • Christophe Honoré
    • Ovid
  • Stars
    • Matthis Lebrun
    • Samantha Avrillaud
    • Amira Akili
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    941
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christophe Honoré
    • Writers
      • Christophe Honoré
      • Ovid
    • Stars
      • Matthis Lebrun
      • Samantha Avrillaud
      • Amira Akili
    • 11User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Matthis Lebrun
    • Actéon
    Samantha Avrillaud
    • Diane
    Amira Akili
    • Europe
    Sébastien Hirel
    Sébastien Hirel
    • Jupiter
    Mélodie Richard
    Mélodie Richard
    • Junon
    Coralie Rouet
    • Io
    Nadir Sonmez
    • Mercure
    Vincent Massimino
    • Argus
    Olivier Müller
    • Pan
    Myriam Guizani
    • Syrinx
    Gabrielle Chuiton
    • Baucis
    Jean Courte
    • Philémon
    Rachid O.
    • Tirésias
    Arthur Jacquin
    • Narcisse
    Damien Chapelle
    Damien Chapelle
    • Bacchus
    Anna Camplan
    • Trois Soeurs Mynias
    Eléonor Vergez
    • Trois Soeurs Mynias
    Margot Guitton
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    • Director
      • Christophe Honoré
    • Writers
      • Christophe Honoré
      • Ovid
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    1santiagocii

    A perfect movie for a mental institution

    No review needed. If you watch this movie and you find it enjoyable, stop, leave what you are doing, and seek a psychiatrist with urgency! you are literally minutes away from a mental breakdown and your life and others are truly in danger.
    9Miguel-12

    Not for the intellectually-challenged

    This movie is an adaptation of the poem written by the Roman poet Ovid. It has gorgeous cinematography and beautiful acting. I like the modern depiction of the gods in the Roman pantheon and their interactions with humans.
    7joris-nightwalker

    L'art pour l'art

    Christophe Honoré is one of those typical French author cineasts: it doesn't get any artier than this. Nothing wrong with some pretentious French cinema of course. Métamorphoses has some very strong and unique moments, especially because of the transgressive way Honoré explores Ovid's mythological universe and transports it to a contemporary context. On the other hand, the transgressive style and content are harmless and even quite loyal to Ovid's poem. Seen in that way, this film isn't transgressive at all and has more of an artsy, experimental pretence. That doesn't mean I didn't enjoy it, but it all is quite superficial for a movie that attempts to be something much more. The cinematography is extremely beautiful though, as well as the soundtrack and some of its symbolism. But when it comes to French l'art pour l'art cinema, I think Les rencontres d'après minuit succeeds way better in its intent. Maybe because, although the film also is very autoletic, it transcends itself by subverting some bourgeois notions. Something Métamorphoses didn't do at all. But then again, maybe it's just me and my limited way of experiencing films like this.
    euroGary

    You probably have to be in the right mood

    Seen by your reviewer at the 2014 London Film Festival, 'Métamorphoses' transplants Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' to modern-day, working-class France (for those unfamiliar with Ovid - I'm not sure I'd ever heard of him - he was a poet from ancient Rome). A group of Roman deities wander the countryside meddling in human affairs - meddling that generally involves nudity and livestock.

    I can't make up my mind whether or not I like this film; I will say it was engrossing. Despite the 'flashbacks within flashbacks within flashbacks' structure, writer/director Christophe Honoré manages to keep the storyline, such as it is, flowing neatly and the viewer does not get confused about where he is in the narrative.

    Little of the nudity is particularly attractive; unfortunately Honoré has gone for people with natural, rather than film star (or indeed classical god-like), bodies! But my main concern is the treatment of the many animals in the film: a cow simply standing tethered in a field is one thing, but in the scene where a lion and lioness are trapped in a room and the lioness begins to attack the lion, one wonders whether that was spontaneous action or was she trained to do it - and if so, was anyone concerned for the animals' welfare?
    7lacqueredmouse

    Explicit, thrilling and even a little titillating.

    Liberally taking stories from Ovid's epic poem that bears its name, Metamorphoses is a rich and variegated sequence of interconnecting stories, telling of Gods and men, the women they seduce, and their impact in the heavens and on earth.

    And it's a pretty fine spectacle. We see Europa (Amira Akili) stolen from the human world by Jupiter (Sébastien Hirel) while Bacchus (Damien Chapelle) cavorts with women and men and animals. There's the unknowable purposes of the Gods at play, we see, juxtaposed against the very real human traits of desire and lust.

    It is a fairly explicit film. I feel like a good proportion of screen time has one character or another (and often many) naked or in some state of undress, and there are numerous rather lascivious close ups of genitalia in particular. It all adds to the salacious tone of the film, of course, and further promulgates the films intentions.

    As a result, there is indeed something thrillingly exciting and a little titillating about the film even as one is searching for its artistic merit. It's not pornographic by any means, but it does seek to illustrate desire in a way that speaks to the audience kinetically.

    In this way, it's actually rather successful, even if it does stand to be a little perplexing. I think if I were to see this film in complete isolation, I'd likely be more harsh on it, but at a film festival, it was a fine piece of programming, and a good entry in a rich selection of films.

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      Amira Akili's debut.
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      Zaide Overture, Symphony No. 32
      Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

      Performed by Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, conducted by Alfons Rischner

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    • Release date
      • September 3, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Métamorphoses
    • Production companies
      • Les Films Pelléas
      • France 3 Cinéma
      • Le Pacte
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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