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L'amour est un crime parfait

  • 2013
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  • 1h 50min
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Mathieu Amalric, Maïwenn, Karin Viard, and Sara Forestier in L'amour est un crime parfait (2013)
CrimeDramaThriller

Après une brève liaison avec son séduisant professeur, une jeune étudiante disparaît mystérieusement. La police et la belle-mère de la fille portent leurs accusations sur l'étrange tuteur.Après une brève liaison avec son séduisant professeur, une jeune étudiante disparaît mystérieusement. La police et la belle-mère de la fille portent leurs accusations sur l'étrange tuteur.Après une brève liaison avec son séduisant professeur, une jeune étudiante disparaît mystérieusement. La police et la belle-mère de la fille portent leurs accusations sur l'étrange tuteur.

  • Réalisation
    • Arnaud Larrieu
    • Jean-Marie Larrieu
  • Scénario
    • Philippe Djian
    • Arnaud Larrieu
    • Jean-Marie Larrieu
  • Casting principal
    • Mathieu Amalric
    • Karin Viard
    • Maïwenn
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
    2,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Arnaud Larrieu
      • Jean-Marie Larrieu
    • Scénario
      • Philippe Djian
      • Arnaud Larrieu
      • Jean-Marie Larrieu
    • Casting principal
      • Mathieu Amalric
      • Karin Viard
      • Maïwenn
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 38avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux22

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    Mathieu Amalric
    Mathieu Amalric
    • Marc
    Karin Viard
    Karin Viard
    • Marianne
    Maïwenn
    Maïwenn
    • Anna Eggbaum
    Sara Forestier
    Sara Forestier
    • Annie
    Denis Podalydès
    Denis Podalydès
    • Richard
    Marion Duval
    • Barbara
    Damien Dorsaz
    • LJacques - le jeune inspecteur de police
    Carl von Malaisé
    • Le policier à moto
    • (as Carl von Malaise)
    Anne-Laure Tondu
    • La serveuse
    Alain Börek
    • Le collègue de Marc
    • (as Alain Borek)
    Pierre Maillard
    • Monsieur Marinelli
    Guilherme Dias Martins
    • Le balayeur à la gare
    Nora Steining
    • L'étudiante horrifiée
    Baptiste Coustenoble
    • Le collègue d'Anna
    Fabienne Barras
    • La serveuse du bungalow
    Liza Baumann
    • La femme de chambre
    Brigitte Lo Cicero
    • La doublure d'Anna
    Xavier Beauvois
    Xavier Beauvois
    • Petit rôle
    • Réalisation
      • Arnaud Larrieu
      • Jean-Marie Larrieu
    • Scénario
      • Philippe Djian
      • Arnaud Larrieu
      • Jean-Marie Larrieu
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    Avis des utilisateurs13

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    1Kalisto069

    Pointless movie !!

    When I have seen the good actresses and actors with a great backbround, I really thought this movie would be a good thriller.

    And unfortunately, such a movie is a really a shame for these well-known actors.

    I was completely bored all along.
    guchrisc

    Kant: "Out of timber so crooked as that from which man is made nothing entirely straight can be built."

    The film is in French with English subtitles and was shown as part of the Glasgow Film Festival.

    The film opens with a night ride in a car up a snowy mountain. The driving is somewhat erratic and the occupants seem a little drunk. It is clear that this is an amorous liaison. The first of many in fact. The film, 15+ certificate, could in fact be subtitled: 'More Sex Please, We're Swiss'.

    The film continues with the drive down the mountain. Again, and perhaps even more so this time, we get the sense of how dangerous it is to drive on these mountain roads. This is emphasised by the filming, which is very well done. It is further emphasised by the music, but sadly the music is just too loud and intrusive at this point. It is the only problem with the music, after this, all music is perfectly placed in the film to highlight the scenes. Much of the music is ambient and psychedelic and fits in very well with the feel of the film. There are also some well placed love songs with ponderous lyrics, and these also fit in well.

    Film is about that walking cliché; the literature professor with the roving eye. And boy! does his eye rove! We see this clearly as he arrives to take his class. Entering this very modern place of learning, we find our very modern professor's eye roving around. Again, this is shown well in the filming. Much of this movie is shot from the professor's POV.

    The professor seems to occupy two worlds. He lives up the mountain but works down the mountain. His home is an old-fashioned wood-built chalet, like that of 'Belle and Sebastian' or 'Heidi' and 'Goat' Peter. Down in the valley his place of work is so modern and futuristic looking, it would not look out of place in a SF film. Throughout the film these contrasts are shown well. The mountain scenery is stunning and is also shot well. There are scenes with a fresh look to them, others with a colder and darker wintery-look to them.

    Travel between the mountain and the valley takes up a lot of time, especially if you stop off for a bit of recreational sex, but our professor does entertain us with his excuses. However this film is no French farce but rather a Hitchcockian suspense film. In style it reminded this reviewer of Sidney Gilliat's 'Endless Night' (1972) and Danny Boyle's 'Trance' of last year.

    The acting in this film is universally superb. The male lead, playing the role of the professor, really seems to be able to convey his character to the audience, be it wolfing down his food, or just by looking or staring. A tour-de-force! He is however well supported by the three main actresses.

    If therefore you like an erotic, raunchy, sexy, suspense-thriller, with tense twists, hanky-panky, hankys of blood, and buckets of sex, then you will enjoy this film. As the main protagonist in this film is a French-speaking, student-seducing, literature professor, there will be lots of philosophical and ponderous speaking too.

    Good stuff! Oh la la! 10/10.

    ... and the scorpion said to the frog ...
    lazarillo

    Decent French thriller that really benefits from its "landscape"

    At one point in this movie, the protagonist, a creative writing college professor (Matthieu Americ) with a taste for his nubile female students, gives a creative writing exercise where he tells students to write something based, not on character or story, but on a "landscape". That's kind of what this movie itself is. The plot and characters are definitely very serviceable with the professor suspected of being behind the disappearance of a female student he is seen in the carnal company of at the beginning, and neither the viewer or the perhaps the protagonist himself (who is given to severe "headaches") really sure of his guilt. Instead of being the usual married French cad though, the professor lives in an isolated mountain villa in a rather incestuous relationship with his sister (Karen Viard), who might be propping up his career via her sexual relationship with the college dean. Meanwhile, the suspicions swirling around don't stop him from getting sexually involved with the missing girl's alluring stepmother (Maiwenn LeBesco) or being pursued by the hot-to-trot daughter of a big university donor (Sara Forestier), who wants him to give her "private lessons" in, uh, creative writing.

    This movie though, despite being basically a TV film, really benefits the most from its great "landscape". It is set in a wintry French alpine village and has great crisp cinematography (I don' know if it's digital, but if so digital has come a LONG way). The natural beauty is well matched by the incredible modern glass architecture of the mountain college where a lot of this takes place. Besides having the most beautiful female students I've ever seen, the professor also teaches in probably the nicest classroom that ANY creative writing professor has ever taught in.

    Americ is definitely a talented and charismatic actor, who is very big in French film and has even left France to play James Bond villains. He manages to make his coed-molesting--and possibly murderous--anti-hero genuinely likable. But the OTHER part of the gorgeous "landscape" here frankly is the sumptuous female bodies on display. Sara Forstier is so irresistibly sexy that it beggars belief that the professor even tries. Maiwen LeBesco is also really something. It IS pretty funny though that she seems to be the only French actress I know of to use a "body double" for nude scenes given that her little sister, the equally voluptuous actress Isild LeBesco, only leaves her clothes ON in a movie if it's absolutely necessary to the plot (maybe Isild is her older sister's "body double"?). Although she's more famous (largely as the result of her shotgun teen wedding to director Luc Besson and appearances in a number of his films), I've never personally thought Maiwenn was nearly as talented as her sister, but she's really good here.

    I don't want to take anything away from Americ or the very decent (if not always believable) story, but it is the "landscape--of natural scenery, modern architecture, and, yes, female flesh--that real makes this movie.
    8bob998

    Up in the mountains

    This is my third Larrieu brothers film. I like their work because they have found a way to work within the film industry that does not involve the streets and houses of Paris (however beautiful these streets and houses may be). The peace and quietude of the Pyrenees are their environment, and the source of the pleasure these films bring me.

    The acting by Amalric, Viard, Maiwenn and Forestier is strong. The occasional unlikely development in the script doesn't bother me because the actors are on target all the time. How about Forestier as the nightmare co-ed of the decade, if not of all time? And Karin Viard whose neurotic sister is very well drawn. Amalric always impresses me, he's really the strongest actor in France now. Only trouble: 10-15 minutes could easily have been cut to make a tighter story.
    10Portis_Charles

    Unique serial killer film

    A magnificent and intoxicating serial killer film set in the icy landscapes of Switzerland. Everything revolves around Marc, a sensualist and disturbed literature professor. His extremely literary way of expressing himself is undoubtedly impossible to apply in real life, but verisimilitude is not necessary. His intensity is fabulous, especially the way he looks at women, the way he fills his eyes and mind with them. Mathieu Amalric is just fantastic in this role. Note the excellent music of Caravaggio, subtle electronic tracks which embrace the rounded modernity of the university where Marc works. The Larrieu brothers once again excel in maintaining a floating and uncertain spirit in the film, whose main character gradually, almost voluptuously, loses his footing. Wonderful.

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    • Anecdotes
      French visa # 135966.
    • Gaffes
      Marc is a Literature teacher at the University of Lausanne. However, the campus shown in the movie is that of the EPFL, which specializes in science and technology.
    • Connexions
      Features L'Âge d'or (1930)
    • Bandes originales
      L'un dans l'autre
      Performed by Erik Truffaz and Christophe

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 janvier 2014 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Suisse
      • Belgique
    • Site officiel
      • Gaumont (France)
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Love Is the Perfect Crime
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Lausanne, Canton de Vaud, Suisse(city)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Arena Films
      • Gaumont
      • Arte France Cinéma
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 2 907 305 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 50 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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