My Blueberry Nights

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Après une rupture douloureuse, Elizabeth se lance dans un périple à travers l'Amérique, laissant derrière elle une vie de souvenirs, un rêve et un nouvel ami - un émouvant patron de bar - tout en cherchant de quoi panser son coeur brisé. Occupant des emplois de serveuse, Elizabeth se lie d'amitié avec des clients dont les désirs sont plus grands que les siens : un policier tourmenté et sa femme qui l'a quitté, une joueuse dans la déveine qui a une affaire à régler.
A travers ces destins individuels, Elizabeth assiste au spectacle du véritable abîme de la solitude et du vide, et commence à comprendre que son propre voyage est le commencement d'une plus profonde exploration d'elle-même. (StudioCanal)

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français Une distribution d'acteurs aussi excellente dans un film aussi fade est rare à voir. Seule l'une des trois histoires est au-dessus de la moyenne (celle avec Natalie Portman), mais les chaînes de la médiocrité ambiante et de l'absence de forme de la narration du réalisateur lui enlèvent sa chance de briller. ()

novoten 

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anglais These melancholic blueberries have one unbelievably strong thing in them. The longing to return to a place we used to go with someone, where we laughed and felt this is what life tastes like, and that this moment should never pass. And when it did, we want to experience at least a few more minutes from it and ask ourselves if something of our former self still remains. Unfortunately, these authentic experiences are hidden only in Jude Law's storyline, and the larger part is focused on the wanderings of the pleasant Elizabeth. It's not that watching Norah Jones is a bad thing, but her storyline is shamefully tired with its episodic nature, quickly bringing down the overall impression to an average level. Partly to blame is also the clumsy casting. It's a rare occurrence that two of my favorite actors are cast in supporting roles, but Kar-Wai Wong did it quite awkwardly. Rachel Weisz is definitely not convincing as a selfish police wife, nor is Natalie Portman convincing as an arrogant gambler. If this had been edited into a half-hour slice of romance, it would have beeen one of the most impressive conversations of all time. ()

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anglais Being completely unfamiliar with Kar-Wai Wong's work, I approached My Blueberry Nights without much expectation. An ex-girlfriend recommended the film to me and spoke of it with great enthusiasm (and maybe even subtext, who knows). From the opening minutes it was clear to me that this was no ordinary affair, but an intimately shot drama about finding yourself directed in an unconventional and appealing way. The choice of music was also very nice, the actors very pleasant. It truly doesn’t fall far short of 5 stars, maybe I’ll add the last one after the next viewing.) ()

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anglais In those days, there was a wave of Asian directors trying their luck in the West. And those films of theirs really did look different, and they also featured actors such as Law, Portman, and Weisz. Still, they rarely lived up to expectations. ()

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