Final Cut: Hölgyeim és uraim

  • États-Unis Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen
Bande-annonce
Art et essai / Drame / Romance / Comédie
Hongrie, 2012, 84 min

Réalisation:

György Pálfi

Acteurs·trices:

Brigitte Bardot (i.a.), Alain Delon (i.a.), Bruno Ganz (i.a.), Greta Garbo (i.a.), Rita Hayworth (i.a.), András Kozák (i.a.) (plus)
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

Un film de montage qui raconte l'histoire de l'homme réel et de la femme réelle. Qu'est-ce que l'homme réel dans la vie? Et la femme réelle? En recyclant les héros et les héroïnes de celluloïd de 500 films (les objets de tant de rêves et de désirs), le film de collage de György Pálfi montre à quoi ils ressemblent et aussi ce qui se passe quand ils se rencontrent. Le réalisateur appelle son œuvre un « film recyclé: il fait ici le collage des meilleurs moments d'amour au cinéma avec notamment Brad Pitt, Leonardo Di Caprio, Ava Gardner, Audrey Tautou... Des scènes de Métropolis, Indiana Jones, Le Parrain ou encore Avatar, composent Final Cut - Mesdames et Messieurs. Avec ce film György Pálfi fait bien plus qu'un assemblage de séquences mais une déclaration d'amour au 7e art. (CinEast)

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Critiques (5)

Matty 

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anglais An absolute film. I believe that something like this runs through the minds of true cinephiles in REM sleep. Both emotionally and narratively, Final Cut is a surprisingly effective experiment that succeeds in evoking the impression of narrative continuity and is even able to evoke a kind of identification (not with the characters, but with archetypal romantic-film situations). Pálfi’s creative signature is most apparent in his full use of situations reeking of the most physical humanity (there is even a fragment of the “sugar” scene from Sweet Movie) and in the subversive sabotage of serious situations with a completely inappropriate shot of Yoda or someone/something similar. In fact, it’s a slightly more conspicuous use of the technique with which Tyler Durden improved children’s movies in Fight Club. Movie fans can surely engage in a contest of who can recognise more films (I would only ask that this be done at a private screening next time), but in my opinion, such an activity would not come close to exhausting the film’s potential for entertainment. I wouldn’t be surprised if someone eventually writes at least a bachelor’s thesis on the edited compositions and types of shot continuity (atmosphere, movement, shape). 90% ()

lamps 

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anglais Every cinephile’s dream come true. A film that could have been edited by anyone, but Pálfi pulls it off so well in terms of narrative and smooth continuity that no one will dare to imitate it. An orthodox cinephilic ode, a real balm for my tired soul. ()

Filmmaniak 

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français Absolument divin. Un chef-d'œuvre basé sur la capacité de raconter une histoire et de la découper en morceaux de films déjà existants de manière à ce qu'elle fonctionne émotionnellement. Pálfi a brillamment réussi ce montage riche en collages. Un véritable trésor pour les fans de cinéma. ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais Honestly, I don't know how to begin. It's no secret that I am a cynical bastard who jokes even about the worst tragedy, which means I'm not crazy about romantic movies, but Hungarians know how to win me over. Testről és lélekről has been in my top ten for quite a while. This movie is perfection. It completely blew me away. I enjoyed watching this film collage on the theme of love, and the Finns from the Balaton have shown that they've still got it. I am not a filmmaker, just an amateur viewer, but I assume it would probably be easier to make a whole new film than to put it together from such a large amount of material so that the entire work makes sense. I have never seen anything like this before, and I think I never will. The Hungarians paid tribute to world cinema and all those actors and actresses and made a film about love that blew my mind. A powerful experience. / Lesson learned: Scissors can barely keep up with certain ideas. ()