Itinéraire d'un enfant gâté
- 1988
- 2 घं 5 मि
अपनी उम्र के पचासवें दशक में एक सफल उद्यमी अपनी आजादी की चाह में, जिसे वह कब से चाहता था, अपने प्रियजनों और अपने उस साम्राज्य को छोड़ने का फैसला करता है, जिसे उसने बनाया वह इस बात से अनजान थ... सभी पढ़ेंअपनी उम्र के पचासवें दशक में एक सफल उद्यमी अपनी आजादी की चाह में, जिसे वह कब से चाहता था, अपने प्रियजनों और अपने उस साम्राज्य को छोड़ने का फैसला करता है, जिसे उसने बनाया वह इस बात से अनजान था कि किसी की जिंदगी अक्सर सबसे मजेदार तरीकों से बदल सकती है.अपनी उम्र के पचासवें दशक में एक सफल उद्यमी अपनी आजादी की चाह में, जिसे वह कब से चाहता था, अपने प्रियजनों और अपने उस साम्राज्य को छोड़ने का फैसला करता है, जिसे उसने बनाया वह इस बात से अनजान था कि किसी की जिंदगी अक्सर सबसे मजेदार तरीकों से बदल सकती है.
- पुरस्कार
- 1 जीत और कुल 3 नामांकन
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Built like all Lelouch films, the film's beginning with constant flashbacks may be puzzling, especially scenes where Paul Belmondo (who looks a huge lot like his father) is playing a young Sam Lion while Sam Lion stands in the same room - a flashback sequence which takes a second to grasp.
One of Lelouch's most elaborate works, L'itineraire d'un infant gate is a must-see tale of self fulfilment.
And what do you know -- a movie like this, a story of a super-successful, super-lovable, super-lonely man who decides to leave it all behind and lives vicariously through a poor young protege he crosses his paths with -- this story did not make it to the American screen and video?! I can hardly believe this. Someone give me the name of a person who decided to pass on this movie. Someone tell me how it is possible to release "Les Miserables" by Claude Lelouch starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and skip on an equally powerful, if not more so, "Itineraire..." which was made by the same two masters 7 years earlier?
Anyone who has seen "Les Miserables", call your Senator and demand that this movie be released in the United States of A.
Any foreign movie distributor who is reading this, grab this movie and you will have hit a mother lode.
In close contact with nature, the missing man regains a taste for the true values of life, even if we quickly understand that Sam Lion still likes to control everything (his destiny and his loved ones, but also nature and the animals), which prevents him from completely cutting the ties with his former life. Even though he is presumed dead, Sam Lion finds a way to regain control of his business through a former employee Albert (Anconina) who recognises Sam Lion by pure chance in the middle of Africa. Sam Lion decides to train Albert in his image until they become one of the most beautiful and touching duos in the history of cinema. Colored with truth and humour, there are wonderful scenes between Belmondo (pretentious but touching) teaching life to his « pantin » Albert (naive and clumsy). Everything separates them but friendship eventually binds them together and in the end the two will learn a lot from each other.
The talent of Belmondo and Anconina, as well as the incredible soundtrack, further embellish this beautiful story. The non linear narrative of the movie allows us to go from laughing to crying very quickly, and that's the beauty of the film. Finally, the shots are breathtaking, especially the scenes with the zooms on Belmondo's charismatic face and confident look. Alternating flashbacks of Sam Lion's sailboat floating on the choppy waves with static shots of the actors' faces, we understand that while the waves sweep away the past, determination allows each of us to set sail and decide on our own itinerary.
He had worked previously with director Claude Lelouch on 'L'Homme qui me plait' and by all accounts did not take much pursuading to appear in this as he was strongly drawn to the character of Sam Lion, head of a business empire whose desire to 'escape' from his world causes him to fake his own death.
His grizzled, eccentric, understated performance is arguably his best and won him a much-deserved César which, typically, he declined to collect. His best scenes by far are those with the interesting Richard Anconina as Albert, a chance meeting with whom has far-reaching consequences for them both. The scene where Sam gives Al a few pointers on how to play the game of life is priceless. Anconina had previously made an impression in 'Tchao Pantin' for Claude Berri. Sam's daughter is sympathetically played by the director's wife Marie-Sophie L. Great to see one of the 'golden oldies' Daniel Gélin, in such good form as Albert's father.
The film itself is not without its weaknesses but these are outweighed by its strengths. It contains flashes of brilliance, touching moments, haunting images and a splendid score by the sine qua non of Lelouch films, Francis Lai.
As for Monsieur Belmondo best to leave the final words to Lelouch himself: "Cinema is dominated by stars you like from the very beginning."
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाIt was the last big hit of Belmondo's career.
- गूफ़During the artistic performance on the elephant in the circus the number of brick stones young Sam is balancing on fluctuates.
- भाव
Sam Lion: Do you really speak French?
Une rencontre de Sam: If you want to talk, yes.
Sam Lion: A taxi driver told me this was the place to go in Hamburg.
Une rencontre de Sam: As far as i'm concerned, it's 300 marks for an hour, 1000 marks for a night... and free if you marry me!
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटEvery man is alone, and no one cares about anyone, and our pains are a deserted island... Albert Cohen to Jacques Brel.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Les cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma (1995)
- साउंडट्रैकQui me Dira
Music by Francis Lai
Lyrics by Didier Barbelivien
Performed by Nicole Croisille, Jean Guidoni and Patricia Grillo
टॉप पसंद
- How long is Itinerary of a Spoiled Child?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- भाषाएं
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- Itinerary of a Spoiled Child
- फ़िल्माने की जगहें
- Nationale 1, Groslay, Val-d'Oise, फ़्रांस(Sam in hiding)
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