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1750, Louis XV reigns over France. The Marquis des Arcis, an assumed libertine, falls in love with Madame de La Pommeraye, an attractive widow withdrawn from the world. She resists him for y... Read all1750, Louis XV reigns over France. The Marquis des Arcis, an assumed libertine, falls in love with Madame de La Pommeraye, an attractive widow withdrawn from the world. She resists him for years and finally gives in to her secret desire.1750, Louis XV reigns over France. The Marquis des Arcis, an assumed libertine, falls in love with Madame de La Pommeraye, an attractive widow withdrawn from the world. She resists him for years and finally gives in to her secret desire.
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Edouard Baer
- Le marquis des Arcis
- (as Édouard Baer)
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Being unfamiliar with the director's name (Emmanuel Mouret), I searched imdb for information regarding this film. There was a single user's review which would have put me off if I had not read external reviews. Let me say right away that although we are in a different league from James Ivory's this film is beautifully crafted. The matching of home decoration with dresses is pleasing to the eye but most of all the plot is as unexpected as it is cruel and yet fair. The film was inspired by one of Diderot's novels, an author whose books I never managed to read till the end in my teens. I have enjoyed Cecile de France's subtle acting even if it might not be as profound as Emma Thompson's. Don't deny yourselves a good film!
Highest rating because I am happy the French can still pull off films that are fully in character with the culture of the 18th century. This film is right up there with "Ridicule" and, even Dangerous Liaisons.
Arthur Schopenhauer on Women's Love & Hate:
~In revenge and in love, the woman is more barbaric than the man.
~When a woman loves, a man should be afraid: because she sacrifices everything at this time, and she considers everything else worthless.
This movie was exactly like what Schopenhauer said: When a woman loves, a man should be afraid, and he shall scare to death if she hates you. You may fool her once but her revenge will be served cold.
This movie was exactly like what Schopenhauer said: When a woman loves, a man should be afraid, and he shall scare to death if she hates you. You may fool her once but her revenge will be served cold.
I never write reviews, but I wanted to read one before watching and could not find one so here it is!
So many lines of this script hit me... This film is not only wonderfully written, but the acting is exquisite. The actors do a really nice job of using their expression to relay subtext which makes the movie a more full experience. Alice Isaaz is particularly emotive (in the best way). The ending will leave you satisfied without being too painfully cliche.
So many lines of this script hit me... This film is not only wonderfully written, but the acting is exquisite. The actors do a really nice job of using their expression to relay subtext which makes the movie a more full experience. Alice Isaaz is particularly emotive (in the best way). The ending will leave you satisfied without being too painfully cliche.
I came into this not knowing what to expect but some kind of love story. Though it started off slow and continued to spectacularly fail the Bechdel test, it grew strongly into a curiously entertaining romp, aided by an almost pantomime score. The best part was that it could be viewed as a light comedy, but should the viewer deign to scratch the surface, they would notice the bitter pill under the sugar coating. The movie alludes to a number of human themes, mostly around forgiveness and redemption, and for the discerning viewer there is a lot more to enjoy than at first might meet the eye
Did you know
- TriviaFree adaptation of an episode of Denis Diderot's "Jacques le Fataliste et son Maître", written in 1773, published in Paris in 1796 by Buisson.
- ConnectionsVersion of The Ladies of the Bois de Boulogne (1945)
- SoundtracksPizzicato
Composer: Johann Georg Reutter
Artists: Margit Übellacker (Salterio) - La Gioia Armonica - Jürgen Banholzer (direction)
Title of album: Portus Felicitatis
Catalogue No.: RAM 1302
Radio Bremen 2012
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- Also known as
- The Art of Seduction
- Filming locations
- Château de Sourches, Saint-Symphorien, Sarthe, France(Madame de la Pommeraye's chateau)
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- €5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $4,139,139
- Runtime
- 1h 49m(109 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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