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Emporte-moi (1999)
A great film about family and adolescence...
Hanna (Karine Vanasse) is a Canadian teenager in the early sixties.And she shapes her own identity. Her parents escape from their responsibilities: her father prefers playing chess to working; and her mother is a depressive woman (several suicide attempts). That's why she decides of leading her own life. But Reality is stronger than she expected: Life bites hard...
Emporte-moi is partly an autobiographical movie. Léa Pool presents an interesting analysis of the familial relationship and adolescence. Well, this melancholy movie is very touching. Even the scene of the abandoned dog moved. Anyway, the acting is quite perfect and right. Karine Vanasse is magic, Miki Manojlovic surprising in comparison with his performance in "Underground".We can just regret the underemployment of Pascales Bussières, which is paradoxical given the closed relationship between Hanna and her mother.
Well...I have to say that anyone get out of the cinema before the closing credits:a surprise is awaiting you. I put a 8 out of 10.
Coming In (1997)
Not the best.But a good one
Lorenz is a gay.He enjoys his publicity director post. He's in love with Adrian, who is his boss.
In order to prepare the Gay Pride, he and some of his friends request some subvention from the Mayor. So far we knew, an altercation happens during which Lorenz unfortunately hits Nina.Lorenz so embarrassed resigns himself to beg her pardon...
Coming In is a great German comedy.Certainly not the best (Thomas Bahrmann didn't manage to avoid the recurrent Clichés about the subject).But a good one.The film approaches the subject with a manner very particular(humour and frivolousness).
The situations of quiproquo related to the relations (homo/heterosexuals)set off the actors performances. Franka Potente (Lola rennt)plays a lovely lovable lover!!! Moreover, Coming In pleas for Tolerance with a great brilliance:humour.Laughing obliges us thinking in a certain way.
Just see it.You'll enjoy it.
Schindler's List (1993)
FOR HUMANKIND AND FOR CINEMA...
Steven Spielberg's movie is undoubtedly a chef d'oeuvre. First,Schindler's list is a superb plea for Tolerance,Humankind and memory,and so on... But it isn't enough to make a cinema masterpiece. Schindler's list gives to the public all what he may expect from a movie.(drama, great feelings and emotion) Spielberg has reinvented the Greek epoch Tragedy.
I've never been so moved by a movie.Moreover,Spielberg takes the public into a deep introspection about Humankind... Just go and see it! (It's an obligation).
Itinéraire d'un enfant gâté (1988)
So touching a movie!
The Claude Lelouch's movie is a pretty good moment of cinema. One of the most touching films about family and loneliness, and surely the best interpretation of French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo.