La tête en friche
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- 1h 22min
Un homme à tout faire solitaire et quasi illettré se lie d'amitié avec une femme beaucoup plus âgée et cultivée.Un homme à tout faire solitaire et quasi illettré se lie d'amitié avec une femme beaucoup plus âgée et cultivée.Un homme à tout faire solitaire et quasi illettré se lie d'amitié avec une femme beaucoup plus âgée et cultivée.
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- 1 victoire au total
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- (as Sylvia Allegre)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFrench visa # 123205.
- GaffesWhile Germain studies his dictionary, his cat lying on the table changes position instantly between several shots.
- Citations
Germain Chazes: It's not a typical love affair, but love and tenderness, both are there. Named after a daisy, she lived amongst words, surrounded by adjectives in green fields of verbs. Some force you yield to. But she, with soft art, passed through my hard shield and into my heart. Not always are love stories just made of love. Sometimes love is not named but it's love just the same. This is not a typical love affair I met her on a bench in my local square. She made a little stir, tiny like a bird with her gentle feathers. She was surrounded by words, some as common as myself. She gave me books, two or three Their pages have come alive for me. Don't die now, you've still got time, just wait It's not the hour, my little flower Give me some more of you. More of the life in you Wait Not always are stories just made of love Sometimes love is not named. But it's love just the same.
- Bandes originalesLa Chanson de Germain
Music by Laurent Voulzy
Lyrics by Jean-Loup Dabadie
Performed by Gérard Depardieu
Germain Chazes (Gérard Depardieu) grew up in an unwanted home, the brunt of teachers and classmates because they considered him illiterate, and now he is forced to lead a hand to mouth existence in a house trailer close to his now elderly, crass, alcoholic mother who still loathes him. He supports himself with odd jobs and by selling the vegetables he grows in his small garden. One day he visits his lunch spot - a park bench where he has named the 19 pigeons as his only real friends - and there he meets a very properly dressed elderly woman named Margueritte (two t 's because her father didn't know how to spell!) played by Gisèle Casadesus, who spends her days reading Camus, Proust, and other French classics aloud. They bond - Germain shares his pigeons' names and Margueritte introduces him in the most gentle manner to the joy of reading. Every day thereafter the two meet and Margueritte reads to Germain to the extent that Germain decides to learn to read despite his advanced years. Margueritte's influence changes Germain's outlook and response to the world and the ending, while sad on one level, is uplifting.
Both Depardieu and Casadesus are remarkable in their roles, never becoming caricatures but blossoming into completely warm and memorable people. The French cast is exceptional and the musical score and cinematography are as beautiful as the story they reveal.
Grady Harp
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 666 557 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 20 900 $US
- 18 sept. 2011
- Montant brut mondial
- 17 107 143 $US
- Durée1 heure 22 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1