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The Brand New Testament

Original title: Le tout nouveau testament
  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 54m
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7.1/10
37K
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Benoît Poelvoorde in The Brand New Testament (2015)
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Did you know that God is alive and lives in Brussels with his daughter?Did you know that God is alive and lives in Brussels with his daughter?Did you know that God is alive and lives in Brussels with his daughter?

  • Director
    • Jaco Van Dormael
  • Writers
    • Thomas Gunzig
    • Jaco Van Dormael
  • Stars
    • Pili Groyne
    • Benoît Poelvoorde
    • Catherine Deneuve
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    7.1/10
    37K
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    • Director
      • Jaco Van Dormael
    • Writers
      • Thomas Gunzig
      • Jaco Van Dormael
    • Stars
      • Pili Groyne
      • Benoît Poelvoorde
      • Catherine Deneuve
    • 78User reviews
    • 166Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 23 nominations total

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    Pili Groyne
    • Ea
    Benoît Poelvoorde
    Benoît Poelvoorde
    • Dieu
    Catherine Deneuve
    Catherine Deneuve
    • Martine
    François Damiens
    François Damiens
    • François
    Yolande Moreau
    Yolande Moreau
    • La femme de Dieu
    Laura Verlinden
    Laura Verlinden
    • Aurélie
    Serge Larivière
    Serge Larivière
    • Marc
    Didier De Neck
    • Jean-Claude
    Marco Lorenzini
    • Victor
    Romain Gelin
    • Willy
    Anna Tenta
    Anna Tenta
    • Xenia - l'Allemande
    Johan Heldenbergh
    Johan Heldenbergh
    • Le prêtre
    David Murgia
    David Murgia
    • Jésus Christ
    Gaspard Pauwels
    • Kevin
    Bilal Aya
    • Philippe
    Johan Leysen
    Johan Leysen
    • Le mari de Martine
    Dominique Abel
    Dominique Abel
    • Adam
    Lola Pauwels
    • Eve
    • Director
      • Jaco Van Dormael
    • Writers
      • Thomas Gunzig
      • Jaco Van Dormael
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    8Jerghal

    Touches on profound subjects but aims mainly to be a crowdpleaser

    Le tout nouveau testament (LTNT) is Jaco Van Dormael's first new big film since the brilliant Mr. Nobody. For this he returns to his Belgian roots and makes a film about God, a grumpy, abusive middle-aged guy who lives in Brussels with his daughter and submissive wife. His daughter gets fed up and escapes to the real world. LTNT mixes self-depricating humor with drama in a visually pleasing film. The shots composition sometimes reminded me a bit of Wes Anderson's films (the dead-on shots with the character in the middle). The film is rather uplifting and lighthearted and does try to be entertainment mostly but it's not as deep or dramatic as aforementioned Mr. Nobody. Still a very good watch with great acting that should please almost anybody.
    8cherold

    quirky and fascinating

    I saw Jaco Van Dormael's Toto le Heros 30 years ago, thought it was brilliant, and then inexplicably never say any of Van Dormael's movies until just now, when I watched the absolutely wonderful Brand New Testament.

    This crazy movie features a sadistic God who created people to make them miserable and spends all his time coming up with rules to make life worse. He lives in Brussels with a cowed wife and a young, antagonistic daughter. The latter, named Ea, decides to continue her brother Jesus' good works by going to Earth and gathering a few disciples.

    I loved this movie from the first scenes of a naked, weirdly censored Adam wandering through a deserted, modern-day Brussels. The movie is crazily imaginative, as Ea cultivates a succession of oddballs, changing their lives in strange ways. The movie tackles intriguing philosophical questions like, how would we live life if we new the date we would die, while simultaneously hitting fantastical elements like exploring a romance between a woman and a great ape.

    When I read reviews I was really shocked so many people didn't care for it, or thought it was just alright, but I admit this is very different so I guess that makes sense. For me, this is exactly the kind of movie I enjoy, and between this and Toto I've realized that I must seek out everything by Dormael immediately (there's surprisingly little).

    Highly recommended to those who appreciate something that's funny and smart and original and out there.
    7lasttimeisaw

    God is battered by one of his priest, in Brussels

    Belgian director Jaco Van Dormael enjoys instant fame from his director debut TOTO THE HERO back in 1991, THE BRAND NEW TESTAMENT is technically his fifth feature-length film if one includes his hands-only experimental work KISS & CRY (2011), which also finds a niche in the movie, but for a more mainstream audience, it is the long-waited follow up to his cult fantasy MR. NOBODY 2009.

    Judging by its name, this fantastic comedy blatantly satires the existence of God, who is played by Poelvoode in his crankiest temperament, a middle-aged man living in an apartment in Brussels, with his humble wife (Moreau), their daughter Ea (Groyne) and the absence of their son Jesus Christ (Murgia). God is testy, abusive to his wife and daughter, plays tricks to human beings through his omnipotent computer simply out of boredom. One day Ea is punished for sneaking into his office and realises what her father is doing in his office hour, she decides to play tit-for-tat, at first, she clandestinely sends the death countdown of everyone in Brussels from God's computer to everyone's cellphones, then crawls from the washing machine of their apartment to the real world for the first time and resolves to find 6 disciples (thanks to the instruction of J.C.), to write down a new testament, in order to save the world from being a plaything of the abominable God.

    Can you buy this context? It is archetype of some less intelligent lifeforms try to envision a much profound scenario (which is in every respect out of their comprehension) with their own rather narrow knowledges, to entertain themselves, so its innate drawback is the bitter taste of self- consciousness with this paradoxical situations: in one hand, it is massively pleasing to dethrone our creator from his reverential pedal, and put him in our shoes and being ridiculed to the hilt (he is actually beaten by a priest at one time), but in the other hand, one tends to be disillusioned by this self-pleasing approach, even in our widest imagination, God is so earth-bound with human-friendly technology, and living conditions, too blasé to feel thrilled.

    From the hardware department, this CGI-heavy picture looks pristine but artificial, but one cannot help but flashing a smile when sees Denueve's apostle Martine cuddling with a not-so-convincing gorilla, a knowing nod to Nagisa Oshima's MAX MON AMOUR (1986). And a revamped appendix where a Goddess to take over the power is self-pleasing to contradict the patriarchal system, but a female-friendly sky pattern or a walking with your pet fish under the sea, or swapping the gestation to male, only means something novel to experience, with no say to contend it is a better world. Still, it is a venturing project to tackle with those larger-than-life if not entirely zany propositions, most amusingly is the exposure of everyone's remaining time, turns out to be a goldmine to ridicule the vagaries of human behaviour.

    The design of Ea's six disciples is to encourage ourselves to be more communicative, to open up instead of indulging in one's own propensities, and to pursue what our hearts really crave for (a repetitive troupe of a theme song for every soul). Newcomer Pili Groyne impresses with her cherubic and precocious attributes (but how come God has a daughter only ten years old? This is a minefield Dormael refuses to elucidate); supporting players are all bigger names in French- speaking cinema, but none of them is required to perform other than their characters' formulated quirks.

    All in all, the intention behind Dormael's comedy is genial and it aims for distraction rather than religion-defiance, it is not a divine eye-opener like it advertises, but neither is a disappointing pap, it sits somewhere in between, quite comfortably.
    9mvd-1

    Mythological Masterpiece

    This movie evokes the mythological dream-state that movies like Amélie, Big Fish and the Fifth Element represent as well. It has many layers of meaning and holds a great tension between desperation and hope, comedy and drama. It quotes other masterpieces and in doing so, adds value. It is a typical European movie, like Amélie and the Fifth Element are. It is intellectual, cynical and absurdest in a way that can easily be understood as blasphemy, irrationality or confrontational. In Amsterdam the audience applauded after the screening and I will see this movie many times, just to be able to switch between awe and analysis. The actors are well casted. Benoît Poelvoorde has a field day as the narrow- minded, unhappy patriarchal god, the revolting daughter by Pili Groyne is of heart warming simplicity and Catherine Deneuve gives a powerful and naughty rendition of Belle and the Beast. Highly recommended if you are willing to suspend your disbelief and be an enchanted child again..
    6Denoument

    A wasted potential

    I've just seen the film at the "avant-première" here in Paris. I really wanted to like it as I have great respect for everybody involved and I really loved the premise. First off, the actors are great, hats off to the younger cast. They held their ground until the last scene, but that loss of believability has much more to do with the script and directing as the ending felt artificial and rushed. Now, the beginning is good but what follows, not so much. The main character is underdeveloped, thus her journey at some point becomes repetitive and even though it is visually interesting, story-wise it is boring-ish. Speaking of visuals, the fact that it reminded me of Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Amelié actually bothered me because it made everything sound out of tune - it was both too similar to be original and too different to be a good copy. There are some great ideas and good laughs, but all in all it could have been much much better. What's worse, it deserved to be.

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    • Trivia
      Director Jaco Van Dormael has a cameo as the man who is killed by a bus after getting the message that he has only seconds to live.
    • Goofs
      When Ea is typing on her father's computer, the letters appearing onscreen do not match the speed of her typing at all. She is also seen inputting words on the keyboard (as if trying to type commands) when only images are displayed.
    • Quotes

      Dieu: Law 1522:If one day you fall in love with a woman there's a great chance you will not spend your life with her.

    • Crazy credits
      There is a post-credits scene.
    • Connections
      Featured in Evening Urgant: Ivanushki International (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Air Tendre
      from "Les fetes de Hebé", Act 2

      Written by Jean-Philippe Rameau

      Performed by Les Musiciens du Lorane, conducted by Marc Minkowski (as Marc Minkovski)

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 2015 (Belgium)
    • Countries of origin
      • Belgium
      • France
      • Luxembourg
    • Official sites
      • Le Pacte (France)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • El nuevísimo testamento
    • Filming locations
      • Brussels, Brussels-Capital, Belgium
    • Production companies
      • Terra Incognita Films
      • Climax Films
      • Après le Déluge
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    • Budget
      • €8,555,500 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $127,910
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,422
      • Dec 11, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,709,652
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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