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Ria
12-06-2004, 10:29 PM
http://ia.imdb.com/media/imdb/01/I/78/29/48m.jpg
http://imdb.com/title/tt0344510/
Looks truly fantastic. I've heard very good things about this film, and it's no suprise, especially when it's directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, a genius who directed Amélie as well...It comes out in the states on Dec. 17th, but I believe it's already out in Europe.


Synopsis


"A Very Long Engagement" tells the story of a a young woman, Mathilde's relentless search for her fiancée, who has disappeared from the trenches of the Somme during World War One.

Have any of you seen this? If so, please share your opinion, I would really appreciate it :) Be careful not to give spoilers away...usually I wouldn't mind, but this is special.

From what I've heard, the scenery and cinematography is breathtaking, but Audrey only appears in about 60% of the movie. That surprised me; I figured Audrey would be in at least 80%.

Here's a rather...well, not-too-enthusiastic review:


User Comments:

wglenn
Brooklyn, New York

Date: 30 November 2004
Summary: Amelie and the Big Bad War

Un long dimanche de fiançailles mixes romance and mystery amid the brutal realities of World War I, and though it's a solid film, it never reaches the greatness it strives for so earnestly. Unlike most of Jeunet's other films, it takes itself too seriously, lacking much of the director's wonderful humor and imagination. For some reason, Jeunet also comes too close in theme and setting to two much better works on World War I by Bertrand Tavernier: La Vie et rien d'autre (Life and Nothing But), in which a woman searches for her missing husband in the aftermath of the war, and Capitaine Conan, about a group of French soldiers at the time of the Armistice and beyond. In fact, the opening sequences of Un long dimanche de fiançailles that take place in the hellish fox holes on the front line look like they have been lifted from leftover footage from Capitaine Conan. I'm not sure why Jeunet would do this. Unfortunately for him, Capitaine Conan is one of the greatest films about war ever made and La Vie et rien d'autre has an emotional power and complexity that only serve to make one aware of how little of the same Jeunet is able to achieve in his own work.

Audrey Tautou is charming, of course, and one enjoys watching her on the screen, but she has to carry this heavy film on her back, without much complexity in her character to explore or another strong actor to work against. One also wonders if she will get stuck playing "Amelie" the rest of her career. She's a wonderful actress, but I find myself wanting to see her in a dark action film along the lines of Nikita. Something besides the same role over and over.

One of the few times Tautou gets a break in the film is when we meet Jodie Foster's character and spend some time with her story. This is one of the best parts of the film, and if the rest of the movie had had the same emotional urgency and passion as this sequence, it would have been a much stronger work.

Jeunet could also have spent more time on Manech and the other four soldiers around him. Their stories are interesting but it's hard to follow who is who at times, and we never develop a strong emotional connection with them. More time with them and less with Tautou's Mathilde might have helped the film move a little better. One of Jeunet's strengths in Delicatessen and Amelie was creating a terrific and dynamic rhythm. This movie drags much more than it has to, getting slower (and a bit disjointed) towards the end. The role of the detective, Germain Pire, provides a bit of comic relief and an element of mystery, but Jeunet pretty much abandons the character after a couple of scenes. The mystery aspect of the film is handled poorly in general, Jeunet turning something that could have been a real advantage into a dawdling storyline that holds little or no suspense.

Visually, Jeunet does a great job again, though there aren't as many striking moments as in his earlier works. The most resonant image in the film involves a soldier carving the initials of his beloved into a battle-blasted tree trunk in the middle of a grey, apocalyptic wasteland between the French and German fronts. And while the battle scenes are sometimes powerful, there is the sense that we have seen this all before.

Un long dimanche de fiançailles was an interesting choice for Jeunet's first movie after Amelie. From a commercial perspective, it seems like a risky choice, especially given the participation of Warner Brothers in putting up money for the film. This is definitely not a ready-made hit - the movie is too long and slow for that. Many fans of Amelie will probably walk away disappointed. I respect his willingness to take such chances, but I wish he had chosen a project that wasn't so melodramatic and pretentious in the end.

And one whose plot and war theme hadn't already been done better by another director. A decent but but not great film.

Uh ohh.. :| Agree/disagree?

cut
12-06-2004, 10:32 PM
it's been out here for a while, some friends want me to go and see it with them. If I go I'll let you know what I think

Ria
12-06-2004, 10:33 PM
yay, thanks cut :)

usa320
12-06-2004, 10:45 PM
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Nah, ill sit this one out.

p-)

12-06-2004, 10:53 PM
audrey tautou is beautiful

usa320
12-06-2004, 11:06 PM
audrey tautou is beautiful


Because of that, this thread is now useless without pics...

Ria
12-06-2004, 11:08 PM
audrey tautou is beautiful


Because of that, this thread is now useless without pics...

Babes thread. I posted about a million pics of her.

12-06-2004, 11:09 PM
http://www.100megsfree3.com/ahepburn/galleries/audrey_tautou002.jpg

gaz
12-06-2004, 11:09 PM
... especially when it's directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, a genius who directed Amélie as well...

Unfortunately he was also responsible for the crapfest that was Alien : Resurrection...

12-06-2004, 11:10 PM
**** it's a red x

usa320
12-06-2004, 11:10 PM
yeah, id do her...



Babes thread. I posted about a million pics of her.


What brings a young lady like yourself into the babes thread... youll get corrupted...

p-)

Ria
12-06-2004, 11:13 PM
... especially when it's directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, a genius who directed Amélie as well...

Unfortunately he was also responsible for the crapfest that was Alien : Resurrection...

Oh yeah, I read that a while back...yikes. :P

aghh friggin...usa could you please edit your previous post? The window is all screwed up now..in fact this whole thread is screwed up now :|

usa320
12-06-2004, 11:16 PM
I DIDNT DO IT! I SWAR!

12-06-2004, 11:17 PM
voalla

http://www.miserablelie.com/aoa/pictures/at5.jpg

Ria
12-06-2004, 11:19 PM
Jeez FM those were the best pics you could come up with? :P

12-06-2004, 11:24 PM
Jeez FM those were the best pics you could come up with? :P

sorry ;)

here's another one I like

http://www.origo.hu/i/0305/20030529audreytau.jpg

cut
12-06-2004, 11:25 PM
http://www.offoffoff.com/film/2003/images/helovesme.jpg

http://www.miserablelie.com/aoa/pictures/at8.jpg

fantassin
12-07-2004, 04:57 AM
The film is OK but very partial; all officers are bastards and fat and look at **** pictures while drinking red wine, most NCOs are vicious and sadistic and only the poor rank and file in the trenches are OK.

The depiction of life in the trenches is good, few mistakes (the way ribbons are worn, a Webley revolver in French hands...); the center of the plot (to have 5 soldiers who shot themselves in the hand to escape front line duty thrown in No Man's Land until death happens; Audrey Tautou then spends the rest of the film looking for her fiancé who was one of the 5) is a true story which is rumoured to have happened once according to Marshall Fayolle's diaries.

It has clearly been done with a US audience in mind (loads of violins and close up on emotional faces) which is not surprising since it's a Warner produced film. This soapy approach is also quite bothering.

I would give it a 7/10 for nice views of France (Corsica, Brittany) and ease of watching. Here are some pics of the film

http://www.lexode.com/galerie/galerie_images_4167.html

For a much better film on WW1, try "Capitaine Conan" by Bertrand Tavernier which shows the French "Corps Francs" (the forerunners of the Commandos) in action in Bulgaria during the closing months of WW1 on the Oriental front.

Jehuty
12-07-2004, 02:08 PM
http://img122.exs.cx/img122/7569/w8faudrey002.jpg

http://img122.exs.cx/img122/2897/n9caudrey045.jpg

http://img122.exs.cx/img122/723/h2eaudrey053.jpg

http://img122.exs.cx/img122/8362/u6qaudrey085.jpg

Audrey Tautou > *

Great movie BTW.

n.ignomo
12-07-2004, 02:32 PM
A litlle but cliché, as always. Always hard to make a genre movie which has a kinda love story in it. If you want the WW1 part, All quiet on west front is the one.

Operation Ivy
12-07-2004, 05:40 PM
what happened to vance? p-)

Ria
12-07-2004, 08:02 PM
Thank you very much fantassin (thanks for the pics!!!) and n.ignomo :)