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Rosemary's Baby
7.6

Rosemary's Baby (1968)

2 h 16 min. Sortie : 17 octobre 1968 (France). Drame, Épouvante-Horreur

Film de Roman Polanski

obben a mis 9/10.

Annotation :

"One movie that I often find myself going back to is Rosemary's Baby. This has always been a big influence on me, or a source of ideas; and it's always been one of my favorites. Mia Farrow gives a great, big performance in it, and I've read the script and it's a terrific script. So that's one I'd say."

Orange mécanique
8

Orange mécanique (1971)

A Clockwork Orange

2 h 16 min. Sortie : 1 avril 1972 (France). Drame, Science-fiction

Film de Stanley Kubrick

obben a mis 10/10.

Annotation :

"I think A Clockwork Orange is one that springs to mind. A fully-formed Stanley Kubrick. It's a movie that's very particularly designed and, you know, conjures up this world that you've never seen quite this way in a movie before, but at the same time there's a great sort of spontaneity to it, and a tremendous energy. And both of those are very well adapted, good books."

Haute pègre
7.8

Haute pègre (1932)

Trouble in Paradise

1 h 23 min. Sortie : 2 juin 1933 (France). Comédie romantique, Gangster

Film de Ernst Lubitsch

obben l'a mis en envie.

Annotation :

"Another one I could say is Trouble in Paradise. A great Lubitsch movie. Herbert Marshall and Miriam Hopkins. And Samson Raphaelson is the screenwriter; he did several Lubitsch movies. I don't know if anybody can make a movie like that anymore -- that perfect tone, like a "soufflé"-type of movie. A confection, I guess."

Toni
7.1

Toni (1935)

1 h 24 min. Sortie : 22 février 1935 (France). Policier, Drame, Romance

Film de Jean Renoir

Annotation :

"Well recently I watched Grand Illusion, which I haven't seen in several years -- no, I'll say another one instead: There's one called Toni, that's Jean Renoir before Grand Illusion, before Rules of the Game, and it's set in the south of France and they're Italian immigrants who're working, who're laborers working in the South of France. It's very beautiful, kind of lyrical and very sad; a great Renoir movie. I don't know if it's seen that much anymore. It's great."

Qui a peur de Virginia Woolf ?
7.6

Qui a peur de Virginia Woolf ? (1966)

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

2 h 11 min. Sortie : 15 février 1967 (France). Drame

Film de Mike Nichols

obben l'a mis en envie.

Annotation :

"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? -- that's another one I rewatched recently. When I first saw that movie it made me feel bad. I didn't fall in love with it. I loved The Graduate when I first saw it, but [Virginia Woolf], I wasn't excited by it, because it seemed like there was a negativity about it. But when I watched it more recently I thought it was the most beautiful, inspired, exciting movie. Mike Nichols is one of the most inventive directors that we've had, and that's one of the great, you know, it's a great movie, and a stunning first film."

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