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Diapo-photo de Virginie Ledoyen, Julie Gayet, Emmanuel Mouret pour le film "Un baiser s'il vous plaît". Avant-première à Paris, décembre 2006. Copyright www.ilovecinema.fr Publ.Date : Fri, 04 Jan 2008 18:49:05 -0500
Leonardo DiCaprio sought to distance himself from the purity of his character in Titanic, and his role in The Beach is in many ways a polar opposite. As Richard, a young American seeking to "suck in the experience" of freestyle travel in Thailand, he’s a chronic liar, a pot-smoking hedonist, an amoral lover, and ultimately an unstable snake in a doomed Garden of Eden. This crazy descent might be expected from the filmmakers of Trainspotting, but The Beach is a movie without a rudder, venturing into fascinating territory, promising a stimulating adventure, and then careening out of control. After receiving a not-so-secret map to a secluded island from a stoned-out loony (Robert Carlyle, full of dark portent and spittle), Richard sets out to find the hidden paradise with a young French couple (Virginie Ledoyen, Guillaume Canet). What they find is a tropical commune existing in delicate balance with Thai pot farmers, and before long--as always--there's trouble in paradise. There's trouble in the movie, too, as DiCaprio is reduced to histrionics when the plot turns into a muddled mix of Lord of the Flies and Apocalypse Now, with shark attacks tossed in for shallow tension. Director Danny Boyle attempts perfunctory romance and a few audacious moves (notably DiCaprio's vision of life as a violent video game), but what's the point? Tilda Swinton registers strongly as the commune's charismatic leader, but her character--and the entire film--remains largely undeveloped, and pretty scenery is no guarantee of a laudable film. --Jeff Shannon Publ.Date : Fri, 22 May 2009 14:03:24 -0400
A young cleaning woman (Virginie Ledoyen) is dispatched to tend to a crumbling orphanage called Saint Ange that houses only one child. While going about her duties, the new housekeeper begins to witness supernatural occurrences, causing her sole co-worker, a cook, to question her sanity. Directed by Pascal Laugier, this atmospheric ghost story (originally titled Saint Ange) serves up plenty of spine-tingling chills and twists. Publ.Date : Fri, 17 Jul 2009 05:10:54 -0400
"Un_baiser s'il vous plaît": présentation du film par Virginie Ledoyen, Julie Gayet, Frédérique Bel (La minute Blonde) et le réalisateur. Publ.Date : Mon, 10 Dec 2007 08:10:25 -0500
French actress Virgine Ledoyen plays the front role in romantic comedy "Shall we kiss?" by Emmanuel Mouret. Publ.Date : Tue, 18 Dec 2007 12:29:39 -0500
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