Chronique d'un scandale

  • Grande-Bretagne Notes on a Scandal
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Résumés(1)

Barbara, une professeure misanthrope, s’est prise d’affection pour Sheba, une jeune collègue nouvellement arrivée dans le collège où elle enseigne. Mais lorsque cette femme dévorée par la solitude découvre que son amie entretient une liaison illicite avec un élève, leur relation prend une tournure toxique… Adapté d’un roman de Zoë Heller, ce thriller psychologique, rythmé par la musique de Philip Glass, met aux prises deux actrices dans la plénitude de leur art : Cate Blanchett, tout en touchantes nuances, et Judi Dench, époustouflante de cruauté et de désir. (Arte)

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Critiques (3)

Malarkey 

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anglais Beautiful Cate Blanchett and superstar actress Judi Dench in one movie. And as Cate is truly beautiful, it was extremely gripping to watch her character. I know it is an acting duet of two major actresses, but Cate dominated the scene so much that I felt sorry for her character at the end of the film. Very sorry. Cate actually dominated the whole film. So, if you didn’t know why I enjoyed this film so much, it was because of Cate. Need I say more? ()

DaViD´82 

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anglais Cate Blanchett and Judi Dench. Isn’t that enough? An above-par script. You want more? Sure-handed direction. Still not enough? So here's Glass's traditionally perfect souondtrack. If the aforementioned pros are not enough to give you a highly above average viewing experience, then I really don't know what more you want… ()

gudaulin 

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anglais Wow. How can things not go downhill for the British monarchy when their education system relies on teachers like homosexual schemers and irresponsible pedophiles? The director manipulates the audience and casts Cate Blanchett as the victim. But you don't need to sympathize with her. Especially when Judi Dench puts effort into portraying her character as a malevolent monster. But on a human level, I understand more the older of the two women who has no support, who can't cope with loneliness and fear of helplessness, and who ultimately could, if she truly were an immoral pig, come up with far more direct blackmail than Cate Blanchett's character, who lost herself somewhere in puberty. I have no problem with the believability of story details because years ago I witnessed practically the same case when a high school teacher got together with a young student, and only because he was over 15, unlike her movie colleague, she avoided prosecution. However, she had plenty of shame to deal with and her marriage took a hard hit. Overall impression: 75%. ()