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Trop tôt/Trop tard

  • 1981
  • G
  • 1h 40min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.4/10
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Trop tôt/Trop tard (1981)
Documentary

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA sequence of shots of rural landscapes accompanied by readings of texts about the struggles of poor farmers.A sequence of shots of rural landscapes accompanied by readings of texts about the struggles of poor farmers.A sequence of shots of rural landscapes accompanied by readings of texts about the struggles of poor farmers.

  • Dirección
    • Danièle Huillet
    • Jean-Marie Straub
  • Guionistas
    • Friedrich Engels
    • Mahmoud Hussein
  • Elenco
    • Danièle Huillet
    • Bahgat Elnadi
    • Gérard Samaan
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.4/10
    721
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    • Dirección
      • Danièle Huillet
      • Jean-Marie Straub
    • Guionistas
      • Friedrich Engels
      • Mahmoud Hussein
    • Elenco
      • Danièle Huillet
      • Bahgat Elnadi
      • Gérard Samaan
    • 7Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 5Opiniones de los críticos
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    Danièle Huillet
    Danièle Huillet
    • Narrator (segment A)
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    Bahgat Elnadi
    • Narrator (segment B)
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    • (as Bahgat el Nadi)
    Gérard Samaan
    • Narrator (segment B)
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    • Dirección
      • Danièle Huillet
      • Jean-Marie Straub
    • Guionistas
      • Friedrich Engels
      • Mahmoud Hussein
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    10CommaPolice

    Patience, conscience, and beauty

    Featuring a justly infamous, even startling opening sequence with a tilted camera pointed out the window of a moving car that keeps driving and driving around a famous traffic circle (forget the name) in Paris for 10 odd minute - a continual 360 that never catches a glimpse of its axis, too perfect - TOO EARLY, TOO LATE is a singular meditation and extended visual metaphor on the theme of revolution (get it??) shot in a variety of locations and cities with a Marxist voice-over reading from famous selections on the subject. Quite unlike anything else you'll see and while obviously not what you'd call entertainment, some of the shooting once you get outside the city is breathtakingly beautiful. Are they trying to implicate us in this collective indifference to social ills by growing absorbed in the natural beauty of the surroundings? I'm not sure, but certainly Straub/Huillet's subtle avant-garde combo filmwork is among the most underappreciated in German and, indeed, international cinema.
    2mrdonleone

    Poor People

    I don't know why this film is part of 1100 movies you should see before you die. I mean, I respect the movie critics who wrote the book, but in my eyes it was just waste of time. I was searching for 21 years to find this picture: and now I saw it it was this??! I mean, it's not that I'm against the avant garde: Bela Tarr's "Satantango" was pure genius according to me; but I just didn't like this film. If its message would be to know people are poor I would accept it, while understanding that thru could have made ghjd statement in a few minutes instead of 104.
    10TemporaryOne-1

    Time And Time Again

    The locations were the locations in the letters the narrator read The present-day locations were the locations of yesterday impoverished villages the narrator listed, villages destroyed by poverty a hundred years after the French Revolution of 1789 (lessons not learned) The very first shot was of the multiple revolutions through the Place de la Bastille (hint hint....) The purposeful camera movements were expertly executed to elide the present into the past, to carry viewers on a counterclockwise revolution into the history of revolution and on a clockwise revolution into the unknown future, an ebb and flow structure, the expertise camera work winding back the hands of time These landscapes were the seeds of revolution where revolution was sown The steady panoramic pans of natural landscapes in France framed in human abandonment and Thracianesque decay were contemplative pans meant to recall how the landscapes were once run riot with innumerable people and the hustle-bustle of life and the cries of hunger and upheaval and revolution, and how now in the present the locations are seemingly abandoned, decayed, returning to their natural state, emptied, nothing changed, the landscape itself reclaiming everything that once stood on it The clockwise revolution through the town that began with an empty field (once seeded and sown, the birth of fruit; the field like a womb, seeded and sown, birth of children) then passed by empty abandoned farm buildings hundreds of years old (once the scene of life and energy, children and marriages, play and work, time and tide, etc) and ended with the old cemetery was extremely evocative, hundreds of years of days and nights and tides and time and work and play and death encapsulated in the directors' highly expertise clockwork camera circuit spanning a mere breath of air The camera captured the sound of the wind as it was bending the grass and the trees, a universal metaphor: the poor and the starving were wind who for brief periods of time bent the grass and trees The revolt and revolution continue in the present-day French country as the camera captures clouds breaking up and flocks of birds bursting out of trees, raucous moments briefly overthrowing the landscape requiem, expertise camera work perfectly capturing the spontaneity of clouds and birds The text recited from the book during Part B/Egypt (diptych-structured film) was of 100% interest, it was a passage about an Egyptian peasant revolt and the ensuing Egyptian Revolution of 1952, which nicely enveloped together the first part of the film (Part A: French revolts and revolutions)
    1jaldenmarshall

    Stupid

    So slow, no story to it, personally I hated this 104 minute waste of time. No idea why this is on 1001.
    10treywillwest

    nope

    Perhaps the thing that most amazes me about Huillet & Straub's films is how effortlessly cinematic they remain while being such cerebral works. The landscapes that constitute this film's visual language are among the greatest I've ever experienced in any film, conveying a sense of almost transcendent wonder at the landscapes of France and, even more so, Egypt. It is a vision informed by Bresson, Antonioni, Ozu and pregnant with the aesthetics of Kiarastami and Wenders. That this visual wonder does not overwhelm the work's ideas- informed by Engles's meditations of the premature birth of socialist radicalism during the French Revolution, and the frustrations of Egyptian communists as to the "misdirection" of the masses' activism (including what was, to me, an unfortunate ultra-leftist critique of Nasser)- constitutes proof that cinema can not only be philosophical, but actually practice philosophy.

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    • Trivia
      The basis for the film consists of two texts: a letter sent by Friedrich Engels to his disciple Karl Kautsky, and Egyptian intellectual Mahmoud Hussein's "Class Struggles in Egypt". At the center of each text is a discussion of the people's relationship to the land. What Straub and Huillet have done is to film the specific places mentioned in each text: for the Engels section we see shots of Paris, Mottreff, Lyon, and Harville; for the Hussein section we see the area around Cairo; and these shots are synced with a voice-over reading of the texts.
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      Edited into Kommunisten (2014)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 17 de febrero de 1982 (Francia)
    • Países de origen
      • Francia
      • Egipto
    • Idiomas
      • Francés
      • Alemán
      • Árabe
    • También se conoce como
      • Too Early/Too Late
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Paris, Île-de-France, Francia
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 40 minutos
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      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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