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Features
• Color
• DVD-Video
• Subtitled
• NTSC
In Theaters : 1991
DVD Release : 06 July, 2004 |
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La Belle Noiseuse description
La Belle Noiseuse is a thrilling and unconventional drama about the responsibility of an artist to his vision and the conflicts that arise when such responsibility is perceived as a threat to others. Michel Piccoli (Le Doulos) delivers one of his finest, most lived-in performances as Edouard Frenhofer, a famous painter living with his art ... review details
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This very very French film about an aging artist finding renewal and inspiration in painting a beautiful and difficult young woman is probably the most detailed depiction of the creative process and the interaction between artist and model ever attempted. You may find it overlong and boring or completely fascinating, depending upon your patience with the leisurely pace and the oh so French talk about relationships, metaphysics and whatnot.
I found no such boredom in watching the difficulty of creation because of the fine portrayal by Michel Piccoli of the irrascible and tasking artist but even more so by the object of his interest, the exquisite work of art that is Beart. If a couple of hours of viewing the divine Emanuelle in the nude is too much for you, so be it, but it'll do for me. Interestingly, the long exposure of her beautiful body allows the viewer to begin to see her as the artist does, as shape and texture, surfaces, planes and form. There is also the effect of the artist's invasive exposure and objectification upon the subject. This is the central fascination of this film, less so the cryptic and enigmatic dialogue. The artist and model struggle and the outcome of the struggle is change and re-examination for both. Something different for those who like different. |
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