Chloe, a young woman, is going on holidays. She entrusts her beloved cat to Madame Renée's care. But one day Madame Renée (an old lady of the neighborhood) can not find the cat. Chloe starts... Read allChloe, a young woman, is going on holidays. She entrusts her beloved cat to Madame Renée's care. But one day Madame Renée (an old lady of the neighborhood) can not find the cat. Chloe starts searching the neighborhood... This is the pretext for the exploration of a quarter of Par... Read allChloe, a young woman, is going on holidays. She entrusts her beloved cat to Madame Renée's care. But one day Madame Renée (an old lady of the neighborhood) can not find the cat. Chloe starts searching the neighborhood... This is the pretext for the exploration of a quarter of Paris and his inhabitants.
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the characters in this film. They are all good people intent
on living their lives and interacting with each other in
meaningful ways. You may not agree with their lifesyles,
but you will not dislike them. I found the elderly ladies very
interesting especially with regard to their interaction with
the young woman (Chloe) who is the main character. The
story evolves around the loss of Chloe's beloved cat, Gris-Gris ("Gray-Gray"). This is a film that will absorb you
as you admire the human warmth and pure honesty of everyone involved in Chloe's life.
Chloé is our vehicle of discovering that exploring life leads to identity. The camera follows her around and illustrates the most banal daily routines. The film doesn't need special effects to captivate you; it replaces them with people dealing with absurdly normal situations. From recurring scenes of amnesic old ladies being brought back by the police to characters running after cats on the roof of a building, Cédric Klapisch transforms the trivial into something exciting. All characters are expected to develop their identity and reach a common ground with the society and with themselves. Just as lost things are frequently lying in front of us, their search is ephemeral.
Did you know
- TriviaRachel Lascar's debut.
- Quotes
Madame Renee: Men have let me down, but animals, never. Never!
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Movie Show: Episode dated 19 March 1997 (1997)
- Soundtracksmusic du générique 'food for love'
Performed by Ceux qui marchent debout
Written by Bruno Clark / Sylvain Lacombe / Cyril Noacco / Bruno Gautheron / Eric Dubessay / Serge Calka
(p) 1996 vertigo production
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Box office
- Budget
- $300,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,474,628
- Gross worldwide
- $1,474,628
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1