Le Conformiste

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Depuis son enfance, Marcello est hanté par le meurtre d'un homosexuel qu'il croit avoir commis. En quête obsessionnelle de rachat, il s'efforce de rentrer dans le rang. Il épouse Giulia, une jeune bourgeoise naïve. Fasciste par conformisme, il est envoyé par les services secrets de Mussolini en mission en France pour approcher et supprimer son ancien professeur de philosophie en exil qui lutte au sein d'un groupe de résistance antifasciste. A Paris, Marcello rencontre le professeur en compagnie de sa séduisante femme Anna, du même âge que Giulia. (Les Acacias)

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Othello 

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anglais I was going for the theme, not at all expecting the visual delights that awaited me. Seeing the Bay-esque camera shots in the 1970s is breathtaking. The lighting and mise-en-scene work, while maddeningly stagey and mannerist in places, is really inventive on the other hand and adds to the importance of each scene. I'm sympathetic to the film's position, in which a man without an ideal is a natural servant of evil, and I'm quite interested in its further development to the current era of late capitalism, where ideas are again commodified, creating a new variant of conformity. ()

kaylin 

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anglais An excellent political thriller that has terrifying characters, including the main role, brilliantly portrayed by the genius Jean-Louis Trintignant. It is a film that is thrilling, cruel, and psychological, striving to get to the heart of the matter at all costs, even if we don't like it. Who are we? What are our convictions? And how is it possible to change them, if it's possible at all. Interesting questions arise while watching. ()

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JFL 

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anglais The Conformist is a visually gluttonous portrait of a man who escapes viewers as well as himself in a fragmented mosaic of distorted memories, from which he tries to piece together an answer to how he got into his current situation, when for the first time he clearly finds himself at a moral crossroads between his own desires and his voluntary collaboration with the regime. With its non-linear narrative and symbolist images, The Conformist confronts viewers with a complicated labyrinth that is, however, an eloquent depiction of the title character and his inner turmoil, as he tries to conceal his trauma with an absurd effort to be normal. ()

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