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L'homme qui voulait vivre sa vie

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 54m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,6/10
3,8 k
MA NOTE
L'homme qui voulait vivre sa vie (2010)
On the brink of taking over at his law firm, Paul Exben's life takes a turn as he learns his wife has been cheating on him.
Liretrailer2 min 11 s
2 vidéos
21 photos
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Paul Exben a tout pour être heureux : une belle situation professionnelle, une femme et deux enfants magnifiques. Sauf que cette vie n'est pas celle dont il rêvait. Un coup de folie va faire... Tout lirePaul Exben a tout pour être heureux : une belle situation professionnelle, une femme et deux enfants magnifiques. Sauf que cette vie n'est pas celle dont il rêvait. Un coup de folie va faire basculer son existence, l'amenant à endosser une nouvelle identité qui va lui permettre d... Tout lirePaul Exben a tout pour être heureux : une belle situation professionnelle, une femme et deux enfants magnifiques. Sauf que cette vie n'est pas celle dont il rêvait. Un coup de folie va faire basculer son existence, l'amenant à endosser une nouvelle identité qui va lui permettre de vivre sa vie.

  • Director
    • Éric Lartigau
  • Writers
    • Éric Lartigau
    • Laurent de Bartillat
    • Emmanuelle Bercot
  • Stars
    • Romain Duris
    • Marina Foïs
    • Niels Arestrup
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,6/10
    3,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Éric Lartigau
    • Writers
      • Éric Lartigau
      • Laurent de Bartillat
      • Emmanuelle Bercot
    • Stars
      • Romain Duris
      • Marina Foïs
      • Niels Arestrup
    • 20Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 50Commentaires de critiques
    • 71Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 3 nominations au total

    Vidéos2

    U.S. Trailer
    Trailer 2:11
    U.S. Trailer
    The Big Picture
    Trailer 2:04
    The Big Picture
    The Big Picture
    Trailer 2:04
    The Big Picture

    Photos21

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    Rôles principaux52

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    Romain Duris
    Romain Duris
    • Paul Exben
    Marina Foïs
    Marina Foïs
    • Sarah Exben
    Niels Arestrup
    Niels Arestrup
    • Bartholomé
    Branka Katic
    Branka Katic
    • Ivana
    Catherine Deneuve
    Catherine Deneuve
    • Anne
    Eric Ruf
    • Grégoire Kremer
    Enzo Caçote
    • Hugo Exben
    Luka Antic
    • Baptiste
    Rachel Desmarest
    • Fiona Exben
    • (as Rachel Berger)
    Esteban Carvajal-Alegria
    Esteban Carvajal-Alegria
    • Valéry Grey
    • (as Esteban Carvajal Alegria)
    Florence Muller
    • Clarisse
    Jean-Paul Bathany
    • Jean-Claude
    Carole Weiss
    • Annie
    Philippe Dusseau
    • Emmanuel
    Olivier Rogers
    • Pierre
    Pauline Guimard
    • Morgane
    Valérie Even
    • Estelle
    Eric Thomas
    • Le père de famille
    • Director
      • Éric Lartigau
    • Writers
      • Éric Lartigau
      • Laurent de Bartillat
      • Emmanuelle Bercot
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs20

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    greenray1

    A superb french thriller

    I really have to write a review about this great French thriller. Firstly, although not a French Language expert, the original title which means roughly - THE MAN WHO WANTED TO CHANGE HIS LIFE - is much more appropriate than THE BIG PICTURE. Although the circumstances that lead the main character to change his life for something that he should have done years ago were quite shocking, it resonated with me and I am sure so many others. How many of us have not pursued what we were really good at and traded ourselves in to the banal life of the office, security of the pension and benefits etc. etc. The list goes on. If you can watch this film twice then do as you will appreciate it even more. The acting is very good. The ending may confuse some and I have not ticked the spoiler box so will not give anything away. After leaving the auditorium you will piece it together though. Overall an excellent film. The main actor was great in Heartbreaker and the same here with THE BIG PICTURE.
    4bbrown8870

    Analog script in a digital world

    The failure of a professional photographer to use the latest equipment is a good metaphor for this movie, whose English title makes no sense. It seems like it was shot from the original script submission before any grownups had a chance to edit the story. Terrific performances by all the actors, but a story line so sloppy that I re-animated my disbelief about half-way through. For me the most enjoyable aspect was the glimpse to life in various venues around (and near) Europe. I would love to have seen this in the hands of Alfred Hitchcock. He would have lent credibility to the desperation, which I felt was contrived and forced on me. I'll bet they ran out of money while filming and couldn't afford the ending they'd originally planned.
    7secondtake

    A man forced to be what he really wanted to be, sort of. A photographic thriller.

    The Big Picture (2010)

    Terrific vibes here, and a euphoric basic idea of a man getting out of a troubled situation and going for broke, for happiness. Literally, and spiritually.

    First there is the set-up: a happy, charming, positive Paul Exben (played by the cheerful French actor Romain Duris). He's got an unhappy, negative wife and a kid who loves him and an infant who doesn't know what he wants (except to cry a lot). He's a photographer in the new manner, using high tech computers and high end printers. He loves being who he is, and is very successful financially.

    But the wife is bitter and unyielding. Things are going to go wrong and they do. Exactly how (involving another photographer, a man who is very old school with a darkroom and enlarger) is partly what the movie is about, and the surprise is one of its peaks. Then the movie takes some amazing turns.

    I say amazing but really there is a lot of incredulity built in. Would Paul Exben really go so far? Wasn't there a simpler solution (many of them)? If the end goal really was to "start over" in a manner of speaking, wouldn't there be ways of doing that and not sabotaging everything else? Maybe not, but then we should have been set up better for all the implications.

    The movie's original title is "L'homme Qui Voulait Vivre Sa Vie," or "The Man Who Wanted to Live His Life." That's sooooo much better and more compelling. And that's what the movie is about. But the English title reminds us that photography, and this photographer, are central to it all, and I'm a photographer. I've been that old school type (by necessity) for decades and still have an enlarger (and a university darkroom) at my fingertips. But I have also moved almost completely into new school photography with inkjet printing and such.

    I have to say, this movie made me want to get back in the darkroom. Not that there are scenes that romanticize that. More that there are lots of flaws and mistakes in pointing out the differences. Our man Exben ends up ditching his fancy Canon gear and getting an old Nikon film camera and a couple of lenses. Then he starts to print, rediscovering his roots. And then on his darkroom wall are some color prints--absolutely impossible with some trays as shown. And pretty much not possible period these days. Yet his new direction in color is what takes his career new places. I found the photography stuff annoying and enchanting, both. If you're not into the field, you'll probably just like the enchantment part. Never mind the far too easy gallery luck near the end.

    But the movie is about what the French title suggests--and here it falters, too. Is this a man who is really living his life? In some obvious ways yes. But the existential drama could have (and should have?) taken this far deeper. By the final scenes where our man is photographing a horrifying event from a distance (and then sells some illogically close-up photos of the event to a publisher) we get a sense that he is truly dedicated. But also a bit lost. An opportunist. A man who accepts being trapped by circumstance.

    In a way, this is a movie waiting to be remade. It wouldn't take much to make it a classic look at the human condition, with some attractive hooks along the way. What we have isn't so bad, but it offers more than it delivers.
    8ell1981

    Très bon

    Really impressive film that was gripping and well acted. It did drift a little and had slight pacing issues but did not detract from a compelling piece with excellent lead performances. Duris has impressed me an awful lot in his previous performances and commands the screen really well becoming one of the best leading men around. I also found the locations in Montenegro absolutely stunning and filmed in a way that really added to the feel and mood of the film. I was particularly impressed with the way it ended refusing to indulge and become predictable. This is such a rare thing these days and deserves much credit and shows bravery in both the direction and concept that was clearly well thought out. Bravo!
    8M-M-Murad

    A shocking discovery of a film

    Well to be honest i wasn't expecting much from this French thriller but i was convinced enough by the trailer that i should give it a try. When i started watching i realized how right i was about the film and how correctly i wasn't expecting much from the film. For about 50 minutes of the film i started counting the films i had seen based on wife cheating her husband, getting charged with infidelity and then good husband getting upset and finally taking care of the problem.

    I shouldn't have watched this film i thought...

    It was after the first 50 minutes of the film when i was taken aback by the jolting surprise and a bizarre movie experience which remained with me after few days even. THIS FILM MUST BE SEEN.

    It explores that side of a character that is commonly not paid attention by the filmmakers. The movie takes a sharp turn and gets lost into infinity, where everything gets stagnant, slow and becomes endless. It can go on and on like this for hours. To me it felt very unusual experience, something both poetic and strange, beautiful and scary at the same time.

    Eric Lartigau, the writer and the director did a fabulous job in both of his departments. Although a little more character development of the supporting roles in the second half would have been beneficial making the narrative more deep.

    Romain Duris comes up with a startling performance, his character transitions from one mode to another and the actor just goes freely along with it. His deep influential performance is another fact why the movie haunts you after it ends. I was moved to tears by the intensity of his approach towards the character. This one role should transcend his career as an actor to higher level.

    The movie was adorned with lilting musical score and gorgeous cinematography enhancing the impact of the film on the viewer. By the end i was thankful to myself that i saw the movie truly relying on my instincts, i was so glad i came across such a warm movie and I'm sure others who watch will feel the same.

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    • Anecdotes
      Professional photographer Antoine d'Agata took the photos used in this film. Marina Foïs, who plays Sarah Exben in the film, had a postcard of Antoine d'Agata's work. She showed the postcard to the director, Éric Lartigau, who is also her husband.
    • Gaffes
      As Paul watches from the shore, the sound and light from the explosion of his sailboat (on the horizon), reach him nearly simultaneously. At the height Paul was sitting, the horizon was roughly 5 miles away and the sound would take over 20 seconds to reach him, while the light would reach him almost instantly.
    • Citations

      Paul Exben: What are you doing here?

      Bartholomé: I'm sorry, I was in the mood for a little beer.

      Paul Exben: Anyone else, besides me, likes beer.

      Bartholomé: Sure, anyone else likes it, but I wanted to have a drink with you.

    • Bandes originales
      Volcano
      Written by Beck (as Beck Hansen)

      Performed by Beck

      Edité par Youthless (ASCAP)

      Sous-édité par Fintage Publishing & Collection B.V.

      (P) 2008 XL Recording Limited

      ISRC No:US-UM7-08-18995

      Issu de l'album "Modern Guit" XLCD 369

      Avec l'aimable autorisation de XL Recording Ltd

      www.xlrecording.com

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 novembre 2010 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Site officiel
      • Europa Corp. (France)
    • Langues
      • French
      • Serbian
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Big Picture
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kotor, Montenegro
    • sociétés de production
      • EuropaCorp
      • TF1 Films Production
      • CiBy 2000
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 158 411 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 13 760 $ US
      • 14 oct. 2012
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 10 013 768 $ US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 54 minutes
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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