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Le dernier métro (1980)
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Fecha de Lanzamiento:
19 febrero 1981 (USA) másFrase comercial:
A story of love and conflict.Plot:
In occupied Paris, an actress married to a Jewish theater owner must keep him hidden from the Nazis while doing both of their jobs. full summary | add synopsisPremios:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 12 wins & 3 nominations másComentarios de los usuarios:
i really liked this one másReparto
(Descripción general del reparto)| Catherine Deneuve | ... | Marion Steiner | |
| Gérard Depardieu | ... | Bernard Granger | |
| Jean Poiret | ... | Jean-Loup Cottins | |
| Andréa Ferréol | ... | Arlette Guillaume | |
| Paulette Dubost | ... | Germaine Fabre | |
| Jean-Louis Richard | ... | Daxiat | |
| Maurice Risch | ... | Raymond Boursier | |
| Sabine Haudepin | ... | Nadine Marsac | |
| Heinz Bennent | ... | Lucas Steiner | |
| Christian Baltauss | ... | Bernard's Replacement | |
| Pierre Belot | ... | Desk Clerk | |
| René Dupré | ... | Valentin | |
| Aude Loring | |||
| Alain Tasma | ... | Marc | |
| Rose Thiéry | ... | Jacquot's Mother / Concierge (as Rose Thierry) |
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The Last Metro (International: English title)El último metro (Spain) [es]
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131 min | France:133 min (director's cut)País:
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1.66 : 1 másSonido:
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Canada:PG (Ontario) | UK:PG | Singapore:NC-16 | Argentina:13 | Australia:PG | Chile:14 | Finland:K-12 | France:U | Sweden:11 | USA:PG | West Germany:12Cosas divertidas
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When Lucas talks to Marion about a play he saw in London, he is alluding to Patrick Hamilton's "Gaslight", which was twice made into a movie, by Thorold Dickinson in 1940, and by George Cukor in 1944. másErrores:
Personal o Equipo Visible: In one scene in the cellar, during a conversation between Marion and Lucas, we can see the sound recordist hiding himself in a corner of the cellar. másBanda de Sonido:
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| QUESTION! | Vanishing_Bullitt |
| Watched it for the first time | buddy4000 |
| jean-loup | clare_f |
| the ending? Spoiler Alert | film_ophile |
| c'mon people! | hoistmypatard |
| Jean Loup II | Karl Self |
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this film is excellent. it's a quiet film where the plot moves slowly, but it doesn't matter. it takes place during the occupation of france of world war II. i don't know how truffaut can do this, he makes films that on paper sound melodramatic and silly, but are feel truly real and sincere without being overly depressing. and this is one of them. i don't know a lot about the german occupation of france during WWII, but its presence is certainly in the film you marion buying an expensive ham under the black market, the blackouts, the talks of hiding in subways and the oppressive and communual presence of the germans. but it's not the focal point of the film. it's about people trying to live normally under stressful situations. their lives are not centered around the war, but around surviving with what they value (their theatre) intact.
it's thoughtful enough to not type-cast its characters based on how they feel about the war and their political positions. a lot of the characters are pragmatic about their situation, such as the director of the play (jean-loup is his name i think) who opposes the germans, but is willing to consider selling the theatre to Daxiat (a powerful pro-german journalist)to save it. all of the crew dislike Daxiat, but treat him with relative respect so that they can keep their theatre running. Daxiat isn't painted as a completely horrible enemy, but was a man who really looked out for the best interests of the theatre company despite the fact that his political views were opposite of those he admired in the theatre company. the people in this film felt real, cuz ideally, we'd all like to think that when faced with oppression from an outside force, we'd be kicking and screaming all the way until we're free of oppression. but in reality, most of us would probably make compromises and do things against our principles to keep what is most important to us (in this case, it's the theatre and its company for the characters here)
in a way, the film reminded me of wong kar wai's in the mood for love in terms of what it does with its characters. it progresses steadily without a lot of major plot points, and it lets you get to know the characters and let them be real, so you never feel bored at how slow things progress. the characters are well written and well acted so that you care deeply about them.
*comments on the ending up ahead*
there is very little that feels staged and over dramatic, and the outcome seems to progress beautifully and quietly. and i don't know what it is about the ending, but i felt strangely uplifted when the credits rolled.