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The Bridge [DVD] [2000] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]
 
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The Bridge [DVD] [2000] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

Carole Bouquet , Gérard Depardieu , Gérard Depardieu , Frédéric Auburtin    DVD


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Superb, beautifully acted and paced romantic drama set in the early 1960's in a small Normandy town. The film which co-stars and was co-directed by Gerard Depardieu (The Return of Martin Guerre; Cyrano de Bergerac; Green Card; 1492: Conquest of Paradise; Jean de Florette), features the sublimely beautiful Carole Bouquet (That Obscure Object of Desire; For Your Eyes Only; A Business Affair; Lucie Aubrac) and Depardieu as a long-married couple, Mina and Georges. When Georges takes a job down the coast building a bridge which means he''s away from home most of the week, Mina seeks to escape from her routine life by going to the cinema with Tommy, their fifteen-year-old son. After a screening of West Side Story, Matthias (Charles Berling - L'Ennui; Ridicule) a man they are sitting next to, invites her for a drink and then a dance at a dance hall. From that simple moment on, nothing in her life is the same again, she feels alive and fulfilled, and just has to be with him !, but passion has a price and will she be prepared for the consequences it will inevitably have on her family. Quite simply this is a wonderful film and for anyone who thinks of Carole Bouquet as rather coldly beautiful, then see this, she is absolutely radiant and with just a gesture or glance conveys so much. As for Gerard, it's a very understated, restrained performance and you really do feel for him in his pain. One other trivia note; Look out for Melanie Laurent - Inglorious Basterds) in an early supporting role.

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bouquet and Depardieu are just amazing !, 22 April 2001
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Bridge [DVD] [2000] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC] (DVD)
This film marks -to my knowledge- Depardieu's first attempt as a director, and it is an obvious success both for the performance of actors and the sublety of the characters. To co-star in his movie, Depardieu chose Carole Bouquet,and it is perhaps because Bouquet is Depardieu's present wife that he is so successful in revealing a new aspect of her personality. Bouquet is best known in France for her past performances in Blier's Buffet Froid and Trop Belle Pour Toi, two movies in which she appeared as a beautiful, but extremely Cold and Solemn woman. On the contrary, in this movie we discover a much more light-hearted Bouquet, in fact so light-hearted that she does not seem to care about the consequences of her acts. Depardieu's performance is equally amazing : to think that this guy was a wonderful Epic Hero in Cyrano de Bergerac and that here he is equally convincing as a simple working man just tells you how BIG this actor is. As for the story I think that this film can be considered as a french ironic answer to the typically US Bridges of Madison County. Indeed in Bridges of Madison County Clint Eastwood, the travelling photographer, which primary goal is to photograph bridges, ends up seducing Meryl Streep, a housewife somewhat bored with her small-town lifestyle. Here Charles Berling is a "travelling" engineer which comes to this small town to build a bridge and seduces Carole Bouquet, a housewife equally bored with her life. But that's about all you can find in common between these films. While Streep's children discover their mother 's love affair only when she's dead, Bouquet's kid is aware of what's going on very early on, and this is just one of the reasons why the french film is much less melodramatic and much more realistic than the US one. Furthermore, while the Eastwood-Streep film was centered on the relationship between the two lovers, this one is centered on Depardieu/Bouquet, the husband & wife relationship, which allows for more complex and subtle dialogs. So if you like french movies and/or if you want to see what would have happenned between Eastwood and Streep in the real life, you should buy this movie.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bouquet is Absolutely Luminous!, 15 Mar 2002
By L. Carol "carolcecilia, D.V." - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Bridge [DVD] [2000] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC] (DVD)
Much is said about the storyline, cinemaphotography, sets, score, costume design, not to mention the incredible performing trio (Bouquet, Depardieu and Berling). I shall only add that the movie is totally believable with the casting of Bouquet - how a man can fall head over heals in infatuation with Bouquet at first sight...and how her husband can internalise all the hurt and anger by forgiving her outright. Carole Bouquet's definitely growing "older" gracefully, in fact, she is even more captivating and delicious than I can remember in her earlier film roles. This movie, along with "A Business Affair", showcase Bouquet's repertoire as a serious actress, not just any MTA (model-turned-actress) whose sole existence is too look beautiful, and hopefully help the box office.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bouquet: Once Again, Chanel Girl Reigns supreme, 1 Jun 2002
By Karim Bey "sierrarancher" - Published on Amazon.com
As a Carole Bouquet fan-atic, this film was totally satisfying. I love her signature hair, her demure French gazes. While her acting doesn't seem to ever go beyond one octave, it doesn't matter: she looks like Hermes Faubourg perfume smells....

Le Pont is set in Normandy in the 60's. The drama plays out slowly and evenly, as a woman (Bouquet) allows herself to bring drama to her life. She visits the cinema regularly, sometimes seeing a film 2 or 3 times. She finally has a chance to leave her working class housewife lifestyle behind. Putting Bouquet in this role, I found it difficult to believe that a shiveringly beautiful woman such as Bouquet could ever lead a boring existence. After all, she is THE Chanel girl.

I loved her husband's reaction to her "choice". Despite his working class ways, he has the strength and love to let her go, to realize her dream. Isn't that what true love is? To enable and empower another human being, sometimes at great cost to oneself.

Listen for the noise Depardieu's car makes when he slams the door closed: it is Ka-lassic

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