Un coeur en hiver (1992) Claude Sautet - ending
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This is classical filmmaking at its absolute finest. Every frame is bang on every cut is as smooth as silk and so effective at creating a pressure on the viewer. Aside from being insanely well acted.
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I also love Ravel's music, especially the "Trio en la mineur".
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One of my all time favorite movies !
When Stephane opens the shutters, I imagine that he's opening a new chapter in his life, opening himself.
Very slowly he's changing, indirectly admitting, that he's in love with Camille.
I love Maxime's mature behavior.
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This film made me cry several times, helping me getting rid of some kind of depression after an intense and intensively failed relationship. Especially that last look, she gave him at the end, broke the wall around my heart.
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That look she gives him at the end... It's not over.
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daniel? he is everything.
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It's a beautiful movie. Claude Sautet did a good job at the ending. Screenplay writers did a good job, too.
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I love this film.
I always think of Stephane as the ultimate passive-aggressive man. He considers himself so fragile he will break if he commits himself, so he keeps himself in a box. Even Camille can't free him. The ambivalence of the ending is perfect. I also love that the film, at one point, references Pechorin from Lermontov's A Hero of Our Time, a character emotionally resonant with Stephane. That novel also contains a similar scene of rejection. Ah! This films makes me very depressed:(
tangoseven70 2 years ago 3
It's hard to explain this film to people - a man who wanted to feel what it was like to be almost human? It's beautiful but you've got to see it and feel what this film is about.
flashrobbie 3 years ago