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Une langue universelle

  • 2024
  • 1 h 29 min
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7,0/10
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Une langue universelle (2024)
In a mysterious and surreal interzone somewhere between Tehran and Winnipeg, the lives of multiple characters interweave with each other in surprising and mysterious ways. Gradeschoolers Negin and Nazgol find a sum of money frozen in the winter ice and try to claim it. Meanwhile, Massoud leads a group of increasingly-befuddled tourists through the monuments and historic sites of Winnipeg. Matthew quits his meaningless job in a Québecois government office and sets out upon an enigmatic journey to visit his mother. Space, time and personal identities crossfade, interweave and echo into a surreal comedy of misdirection.
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Um tríptico absurdo de histórias aparentemente desconectadas encontra um misterioso ponto de interseção nesta história ambientada em algum lugar entre Winnipeg e Teerã.Um tríptico absurdo de histórias aparentemente desconectadas encontra um misterioso ponto de interseção nesta história ambientada em algum lugar entre Winnipeg e Teerã.Um tríptico absurdo de histórias aparentemente desconectadas encontra um misterioso ponto de interseção nesta história ambientada em algum lugar entre Winnipeg e Teerã.

  • Direção
    • Matthew Rankin
  • Roteiristas
    • Ila Firouzabadi
    • Pirouz Nemati
    • Matthew Rankin
  • Artistas
    • Matthew Rankin
    • Pirouz Nemati
    • Amir Amiri
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,0/10
    1,7 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Matthew Rankin
    • Roteiristas
      • Ila Firouzabadi
      • Pirouz Nemati
      • Matthew Rankin
    • Artistas
      • Matthew Rankin
      • Pirouz Nemati
      • Amir Amiri
    • 13Avaliações de usuários
    • 61Avaliações da crítica
    • 84Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 18 vitórias e 28 indicações no total

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    Matthew Rankin
    Matthew Rankin
    • Matthew
    Pirouz Nemati
    • Massoud
    Amir Amiri
    • Musician 1
    Faraz Anoushah Pour
    • Tourist 3
    Bernard Arene
    Bernard Arene
    • Pharmacist
    Gilnaz Arzpeyma
    • Samovar technician
    Asinnajaq
    • Knitter
    Baharan BaniAhmadi
    Baharan BaniAhmadi
    • Miss Zardooz
    Sarianne Cormier
    Sarianne Cormier
    • Ticket agent
    Rojina Esmaeili
    • Negin
    Danielle Fichaud
    Danielle Fichaud
    • Monsieur Castonguay
    Ila Firouzabadi
    • Bus driver
    Denis Houle
    Denis Houle
    • Jean Suissûr
    Sobhan Javadi
    • Omid
    Christophe Lamarche-Ledoux
    • Musician 2
    Sahar Mofidi
    • Lacrimologist
    Bahram Nabatian
    • Hafez Ghamgosar
    Zhila Naghibzadeh
    • Tourist 1
    • Direção
      • Matthew Rankin
    • Roteiristas
      • Ila Firouzabadi
      • Pirouz Nemati
      • Matthew Rankin
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    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    6meinwonderland

    Demographically blind new reality and absurdist humor

    From its cinematography and its usual search for symmetry, static or in traveling shots, and pleasant aesthetics with a dreamlike atmosphere enhancing the settings universality, to its story revolving around different characters, how their lives intersect and enliven a dialogue sometimes polite, other times not so much, a Wes Anderson influence crosses Matthew Rankin's feature from beginning to end.

    As in Anderson's films, Rankin's is interested in exploring the reality of his film, a reality full of idiosyncrasies that serve as fertile ground for comedy. An angry teacher in a class shouting at the students, one of whom claims a turkey stole his glasses; another one is dressed up as a Groucho Marx as he wants to be a comedian; and another as a fashionista. A freelance tourist guide with strange choices for his tour, etc. With a comedy consisting of wry, deadpan, and dark humor, Une langue universelle manages to be hilarious every time it wants to. There are many times when its happenings border absurdism or surrealism, furthering the comedy that bathes it yet never undermining its aim at thought-provoking profundity. Rankin's dexterity manages to evoke a surrealist dreamlike fable but also an expressive introspective melancholy. Elements and sentiments that coalesce and give life to a special experience between places and times, realities and dreams. For instance, in the reality of the movie, even if we are in Canada, French, let alone English, seems to be a second language, and in its place there is Persian. They all speak it, and signs and billboards are written in it, rendering its result as something close yet distant, known and unknown intermingle in a culturally and demographically blind new reality.

    In terms of cinematography, many times resembling that of Anderson, more in framing and movement than in color palette, there is a constant will to inhabit the spaces where the characters are in. The camera is sometimes static from a distance, observing their movement and how it affects the surroundings instead of focusing on their faces and expressions with close-ups. It is as if the place is as important as the characters for the telling of the story, and Rankin wants to make sure we delve into it as tourists from a foreign land. And while in terms of names we may know these cities, in the framework of the movie and its demographic profile unmatching our knowledge, there may be reasons to delve into these spaces.
    7alain_pinel

    What if Farsi was the universal language?

    For its creativity, inventiveness, soundtrack, boldness, unique humor, cast, and sociolinguistic vision, it's a yes. For the film's length, contextual setup, and a few redundancies, it's less so. Excellent directing technique and a brilliant idea in how the characters are written in one of the film's final scenes (a remarkable process) and its significance up to the end. One shouldn't go into this movie expecting a linear narrative. That said, this aspect doesn't truly detract from the quality of the plot. A beautiful progression from Rankin as a director since his film The Twentieth Century. A few common elements between these two productions (dreamlike quality, kitsch...) are already beginning to define what will become his personal signature over time.
    5mamet-94713

    Way too clever....

    This movie was trying to be way too clever for its own good. It seemed to be trapped within its own whimsy thus lessening any potential of actual solid storytelling. It felt like absurd for absurd's sake in order to serve the whimsy and it missed the mark.

    It felt like an exercise of style over substance and left me simply thinking «meh, whatever » by the end of the film.

    The few good moments (the Montreal sequences, the teacher) are too short and not enough to redeem the film.

    The filming style was derivative and unfortunately the city of Winnipeg, which should have been a feature in the film, was mysteriously underused.

    All in all the film feels like a missed opportunity. Cannot really recommend.
    8dngoldman

    Odd, Unique, and Warm

    This brilliant gem of film traces the the interacting lives of a group of children trying to find some money to help a schoolmate and a son returning for his mother's birthday. T The film establishes a unique and somewhat surreal fantasy universe, where most residents speak Farsi and have Iranian descent. The setting, characterized by graveyards alongside highways, empty malls, and rural bars, evokes a sense of emptiness and isolation reminiscent of the show "Northern Exposure" after developers arrived in the town. Like "Northern Exposure," "Universal Language" centers around the central decency and humanity of its characters. The film's peculiarity lies in its exceptional use of cuts, shots, and color, which prevents it from becoming cloying. Instead, it serves as an earnest exploration of memory and responsibility.
    8pinkmanboy

    Breaking Barriers with Humor

    What happens when you take the cultural traditions of two seemingly distant worlds and fuse them into a chaotically harmonious mosaic? In "Universal Language", Matthew Rankin crafts a story that's both absurdly specific and oddly universal, examining Canadian identity through the lens of a deeply personal reimagining. The result is an ode to multiculturalism, brimming with ironic humor, cultural parodies, and a warm humanity that transcends linguistic boundaries.

    From the start, Rankin plunges us into an alternate Canada where Farsi and French are the official languages. This choice might seem random at first, but it's actually a meticulous effort to subvert traditional narratives of Canadian identity. The visual humor-like a Winnipeg school sign written in Persian script-sets the film's quirky tone, blending magical realism with deadpan comedy. Professor Bilodeau, played with biting wit by Mani Soleymanlou, becomes both a symbol of everyday exasperation and a tragicomic figure embodying the tensions between cultural tradition and innovation.

    The journey of sisters Negin (Rojina Esmaeili) and Nazgol (Saba Vahedyousefi) captures Rankin's vision of childhood as a realm of improbable discoveries and absurd adventures. When they find a frozen banknote stuck in ice, their innocent desire to free it morphs into a mission that takes them through brutalist neighborhoods with monochromatic names. This icy, concrete setting deliciously contrasts with the cultural vibrancy brought to life by the sisters' Farsi dialogue and boundless energy. Their quest isn't just about retrieving a piece of money-it's a metaphor for perseverance and the search for meaning in an often indifferent world.

    In a parallel narrative, Rankin inserts himself as a fictionalized version of himself, delivering a storyline that's equal parts comedic and introspective. His journey to visit his ailing mother in Manitoba highlights the peculiarities of Canadian life: a live turkey with its own seat on the bus, banal monuments celebrated as historical landmarks. This balance between the mundane and the surreal is where the film truly shines, transforming small, everyday details into sharp commentary on national identity, collective memory, and the bonds that connect us.

    Rankin's cinematic influences are both obvious and masterfully employed. Winnipeg's aesthetic recalls the work of Guy Maddin, while the bizarre scenarios evoke Roy Andersson's humor. Yet at its heart, the film pulses with the sensitivity of Abbas Kiarostami. The classroom scenes, blending humor with a touch of melancholy, are a direct homage to Iranian cinema, adding a layer of universality that transcends geography. This cultural connection isn't a superficial gimmick but is deeply woven into the narrative, reflecting Rankin's genuine effort to explore what it means to belong in a constantly shifting world.

    Even in its lightheartedness, "Universal Language" delivers a sharp critique of identity and cultural integration. By reimagining Canada as a space shared between two cultures, the film challenges xenophobia and isolation, offering a vision where differences are celebrated rather than erased. There's also a playful provocation in the film's visual and narrative choices, like Tim Hortons signs written in Farsi or pharmacies embracing the exaggerated minimalism of the No Name brand. These local jokes might not land as strongly with international audiences, but they add layers of authenticity for those familiar with Canadian cultural symbols.

    What truly elevates "Universal Language", though, is its ability to balance absurdity with empathy. No matter how eccentric the situations get-whether it's Turks navigating the city or reenactments of 1950s parking lot incidents-the film never loses sight of its characters' humanity. The third act's role-swapping among actors reinforces the idea that, despite cultural or linguistic differences, we share a common essence.

    In the end, Rankin delivers more than a film-he offers a cinematic experience that challenges conventions while celebrating life's complexity. "Universal Language" isn't just a cultural satire or a surreal homage; it's a reminder that, even in a fragmented world, there's still room for connection, understanding, and, of course, a little bit of madness.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 18 de dezembro de 2024 (França)
    • País de origem
      • Canadá
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Official site (United States)
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    • Idiomas
      • Persa
      • Francês
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      • US$ 37.111
      • 16 de fev. de 2025
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