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The fates of four different people - a thief, a cop, a female professor of philosophy, a suicidal girl - unexpectedly collide.The fates of four different people - a thief, a cop, a female professor of philosophy, a suicidal girl - unexpectedly collide.The fates of four different people - a thief, a cop, a female professor of philosophy, a suicidal girl - unexpectedly collide.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 7 nominations total
Franck Merenda
- Vigile 2
- (as Francesco Merenda)
Storyline
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- TriviaThe fragmented structure of the film has been compared to a William Faulkner's novel, particularly to The Sound and the Fury (1929). The narrative - consisting of a prologue, five sections, and an epilogue - leaps around in time and switches between the viewpoints of Justin, Alex, Marie, and Juliette. The Sound and the Fury unfolds over four days, likewise, switching narrative perspectives. Both The Sound and the Fury and Thieves also have a central female character who is loved obsessively by two of the narrators: Faulkner's novel has Caddie, who is loved by her brothers Benjy and Quentin, and Téchiné's film has Juliette, who is the love interest of both Alex and Marie. The divided time structure emphasize the inter-lapping relationships between the characters.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Les convoyeurs attendent (1999)
- SoundtracksDouha Alia
Written by Mohamed Khelifati (as C. Mami)
Performed by Mohamed Khelifati (as Cheb Mami)
(C) BMG Music Publishing France (BMG)
Collection Navy Blue Silver
(P)Totem Records
Avec l'aimable autorisation de Totem Records
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Told in an annoying non-linear sequence, the plot throws together the unhappy families of Alex and Ivan, brothers who hate each other, and bro and sis petty criminals Juliette and Jimmy.
Alex is a sour, dull cop who detests his brother's semi-criminal business, set up by their criminal father (yes, the father also hates Alex, in a merry-go-round not so merry). Ivan is the father of creepy child Justin who - guess what? - hates uncle Alex. Juliette is a thin, sour, bony androgynous girl who everybody finds attractive, for reasons impossible to understand.
Juliette is a shoplifter who occasionally mixes with dirtier business with Ivan and her brother's gang. She used to be Ivan's lover then moved on to Alex. Enters another useless character in the shape of Marie, a philosophy teacher who's in love with Juliette. You get an headache following all the couplings back and forward in the non-linear sequence.
All characters are morose, unpleasant and having over the top conversations and melodramatic reactions (or none at all, staring stone cold into space). The film starts with creepy Justin, who narrates the beginning and the end of story from his point of view, which isn't the most informed.
Bad things happen to some characters, but I couldn't have cared less because the narrative is ordinary and flat... maybe because this is supposed to be a "realistic" movie...
Alex is a sour, dull cop who detests his brother's semi-criminal business, set up by their criminal father (yes, the father also hates Alex, in a merry-go-round not so merry). Ivan is the father of creepy child Justin who - guess what? - hates uncle Alex. Juliette is a thin, sour, bony androgynous girl who everybody finds attractive, for reasons impossible to understand.
Juliette is a shoplifter who occasionally mixes with dirtier business with Ivan and her brother's gang. She used to be Ivan's lover then moved on to Alex. Enters another useless character in the shape of Marie, a philosophy teacher who's in love with Juliette. You get an headache following all the couplings back and forward in the non-linear sequence.
All characters are morose, unpleasant and having over the top conversations and melodramatic reactions (or none at all, staring stone cold into space). The film starts with creepy Justin, who narrates the beginning and the end of story from his point of view, which isn't the most informed.
Bad things happen to some characters, but I couldn't have cared less because the narrative is ordinary and flat... maybe because this is supposed to be a "realistic" movie...
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Thieves
- Filming locations
- 97 Boulevard des Belges, Lyon, Rhône, Rhône-Alpes, France(first hotel where Alex and Juliette have sex)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,018,682
- Gross worldwide
- $1,018,682
- Runtime1 hour 57 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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