Les Parapluies de Cherbourg [Blu-Ray]
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Rapport de forme : 2.35:1
Classé : Tous publics
Dimensions du colis : 17 x 13,6 x 0,9 cm; 80 grammes
Réalisateur : Jacques Demy
Format : Cinémascope, Couleur
Durée : 1 heure et 31 minutes
Date de sortie : 20 novembre 2013
Acteurs : Catherine Deneuve, Nino Castelnuovo, Anne Vernon, Marc Michel, Ellen Farnen
Doublé : : Français
Sous-titres : : Anglais
Langue : Français (DTS-HD 2.0)
Studio : ARTE ÉDITIONS
ASIN : B0BMSKYP3R
Pays d’origine : France
Nombre de disques : 1
Prix : 16,56 €
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Reviewer: BALLOFET François
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: M
Review: Film culte 👍🙏
Reviewer: kfg
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Chef d’œuvre en couleur et en chanté
Review: Ce film est un bonbon empoisonné. La musique sublime de Michel Legrand, les décors et les costumes font penser à un conte de fée romantique banal. Mais l’histoire racontée par Jacques Demi est sombre dans sa vivante simplicité. Bref, un chef-d’oeuvre que l’on regarde les oreilles enchantées et le cœur mouillé.
Reviewer: Djoudi
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: colis livré
Review: Commande conforme
Reviewer: MICHELLE f
Rating: 4,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: nostalgie !
Review: j’avais oublié combien Catherine Deneuve jouait bien dans ce film ! on se fait vite au fait que tout est chanté du début à la fin, et c’est très agréable de suivre la vie de tous les personnages, ponctuée de repères dans le temps pour une meilleure compréhension. Pour moi, ce film n’a pas pris une ride !
Reviewer: john-claude
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Envoutant
Review: Aux commentaires deja exprimes, il y a peu de choses a rajouter. Cependant cette periode des annees 57/58 est speciale pour moi car je faisais mon service militaire en Algerie a cette meme epoque. Ce film m’a donc ramene en arriere.J’ai beaucoup de plaisir a revoir ce film, cependant je ne pense pas qu’il gagnerai une Palme d’Or a Cannes a notre epoque; les temps ont tellement changes !Ce qui m’etonne est que, comme Lola, il n’y a pas de generique de FIN !
Reviewer: eliane
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: à voir et à revoir…
Review: C,est bien une prouesse cinématographique: toutes les paroles sont chantées!C,est une très belle réussite,voir un chef d,oeuvre ! CDeneuve tellement jeune et belle…J,ai adoré. Merci à Jdemy pour sa création qui n,aurait pas eu vie sans mLegrand, l,auteur de cette magnifique musique,mondialement connue.A voir et à revoir!!!!
Reviewer: Spaa
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Grand classique à avoir
Review: Grand classique à avoir
Reviewer: joelle
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: nostalgie
Review: Dvd arrivé dans les temps en excellent état. Ce film est un petit bijou de beauté et d’émotion, il ne vieillit pas et était très novateur à l’époque; toujours le même plaisir de la voir et de chantonner après les lyriques si émouvants.
Reviewer: Derek Vernon-morris
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: What a gem of pure enchantment this musical film is. Whatching this is an amazing experience. The colour is magical and enhanced, like a world looking in upon the real world, whilst also being very realisic.The music is continous, and varied from Big Band Swing to lush Strings, and traditional Accordian arrangements. The classic score from Michel Legrand includes the classic theme ‘I will wait for you’.There is no spoken word, every bit of dialoge is sung in French.(subtitles are available).From the new wave of film making in the 1960’s this Jacques Demy film won the Palma d’Or at the 1964 Cannes Film Festival.Demy and Legrand collaborated for many years, and most of their films were produced on a low budget. It is sometimes called his trbute to Hollywood, and he was invited to make films there when Umberellas of Cherbourg was an international success, but it is not Hollywood, it is essentialy French.Catherine Deneuve plays Genevieve Emery, a 17 year old working with her Mother in their Umbrella Shop. She is radiant and in love with Guy Foucher (Nino Castelnuovo) a young motor Mechanic, who lives with his ailing Aunt Elise, looked after by Madelline. Set in 1957, their romance is ended when Guy has to serve 2 years National Service,in the army fighting a war with Algeria. They make love and plan to marry on his return. Genevieve is pregnant, and short of money, her overbearing Mother persuades her to marry a rich Diamond Merchant Roland Cassard (Marc Michel), whom they meet when she is trying to sell a necklace at the Jewellers.Guy returns to find the shop closed, and no word from Genevieve, but he is changed also, and whilst a slight leg injury heals, the film explores the problems of settling back to civillian life. He has his old job but unable to take orders with his former optimism and charm, he leaves it. When his Aunt dies round about 1960, he follows his dream with his legacy, and opens up a Petrol Station, finds new happiness and marries Madelline, with whom he has a son Francois. In 1963 Genevieve passes through Cherbourg with their daughter Francoise around Christmastime, a wealthy lady, in a black Mercedes, on her way back to Paris from Anjou but there is only a cold acceptance between them, like the winter weather. Life moves on.On disc two there is a 90 minute documentary ‘The world of Jacques Demy’ including clips from some of his other works. Also a very charming short film ‘L’Amerique Lunaire’ with the music of Michel Legrand, plus Trailers, and an introduction by Geoff Andrew. All very informative and fascinating. Well worth the money, and I would rate it at 8 stars at least.
Reviewer: jose luis pallares aguilar
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: Me ha gustado.
Reviewer: Shigeki Matsugane
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title:
Review: Ein sehr schöner Film
Reviewer: Neil Elliot
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: When Jacques Demy created his souffle of a musical, his plan was to continue a story he had begun with his film LOLA, starring Anouk Aimee, and then continued in BAY OF ANGELS with Jeanne Moreau. Characters from the first two films appear either by reference or in the flesh (Marc Michel, the young diamond merchant, was once in love with Lola and sings an aria over visuals of a shopping area used in LOLA) in UMBRELLAS, and the story was to have continued with THE YOUNG GIRLS OF ROCHFORT, having Guy go to Rochfort from Cherbourg to buy equipment for his gas station and, in true Hollywood musical fashion, run into twin sisters, one of whom is the double of Genvieve from UMBRELLAS (again played by Catherine Deneuve). Unfortunately the actor (Nino Castelnuovo) who played Guy had committed to do a t.v. series and was unavailable, so Demy rewrote his concept, brought in one of his musical film heroes, Gene Kelly, ended his dream of being a filmic Balzac, and basically ended his trilogy with THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG.The marriage of music, color, visuals, faces, emotions, and finally war enabled Demy to present his most romantic picture to date with THE UMBRELLAS.Aside from two fairytale musicals (PEAU D’ANE and THE PIED PIPER [starring then-rock star Donovan]) that followed, his later films never achieved the joy, romance nor success of THE UMBRELLAS, although he did come to L.A. in 1968 and made a fourth chapter to the film history, going back to LOLA and having Anouk Aimee come to Los Angeles where she is getting by as a model in a photographic « model shop », hence the name of the film, MODEL SHOP….she shows pictures of characters from the earlier films, and if you’ve seen them all, this film should come full circle. The young man obsessed with Lola was played by Gary Lockwood, right after his 2001:A Space Odyssey experience. Demy wanted another young actor to play the role, but Columbia Studio bosses felt he wasn’t anyone, had no real background and they wanted to draw people who knew Lockwood. The young actor was Harrison Ford. And Michel LeGrand didn’t do the music. Demy wanted the music to be very fresh and American, and so hired SPIRIT to work with him, when he couldn’t convince Jimmy Morrison and the Doors to do it. The film is a love letter to Los Angeles, but didn’t come anywhere near the success of Demy’s UMBRELLAS.In UMBRELLAS, the naivete of the teenaged (or just out of) Deneuve and the sweetness and naivete of the story lends itself to this bouquet of love lost, choices made and life lived.The music, of course, is the most recognizable of Michel Legrand’s work, two of it’s songs having received worldwide recognition.Curl up with your favorite cuddler, turn off your need to be totally realistic and drift away with young love, a palate worthy of the French Impressionists, and music to warm your heart.
Reviewer: Angela
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: Un bel film musicale, ormai un classico: una risposta francese al film americano di dieci anni prima.