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  • Actors: Jeanne Balibar, Guillaume Depardieu, Bulle Ogier, Michel Piccoli, Marc Barbe
  • Directors: Jacques Rivette
  • Format: PAL, Subtitled, Dolby, Digital Sound, Widescreen
  • Language French
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Artificial Eye
  • DVD Release Date: 14 April 2008
  • Run Time: 132 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0013I22FE
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 25,104 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Jacques Rivette's masterful film tells the tale of an ill-fated love affair between a Parisian socialite and a Napoleonic war hero. Their story unfolds amidst the extravagant balls of restoration-era Paris where the handsome General Armand de Montriveau (Guillaume Depardieu) encounters the beautiful, coquettish but married Antoinette de Langeais (Jeanne Balibar). Vowing that she will be his lover, Montriveau pursues the alluring Antoinette who in turn orchestrates a calculating game of seduction but repeatedly rebuffs his advances. Humiliated, Montriveau seeks revenge just as Antoinette's passion for him awakens, and a perverse romantic power struggle ensues. Once again adapting Balzac the source of his acclaimed 'La Belle Noiseuse' Rivette's subtle and superbly acted drama is a riveting exploration of the intricacies of love and desire. EXTRAS: Interviews with Jeanne Balibar, Guillaume Depardieu and set designer Manu de Chauvigny // Theatrical Trailer


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DON'T TOUCH THE AXE is the story of an doomed romance between a Napoleonic war hero and a Parisian socialite, as it unfolds against the backdrop of the larger-than-life balls of restoration-era France.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars masterpiece from the French master, 3 Jul 2008
Jaques Rivette(the director) recently turned 80 years old, having not made a film since 2003. This lastest edition to an impressive career must surely be his last masterpiece and proof that with film, the older you are, the better you become.

Taken from the Blazac short story, this film is about a playful society woman and a brooding Napoleanic hero's forbidden love affair(maybe not in actual sex, because it's never really explained) but certainly in mind.

In begins somewhere in the Meditearranean, where our man is seen limping around a monastery, in search of something. We slowly realise he has found a woman he was looking for, who has now become a nun and celebate.

Then what begins is a recollection of their initial meeting at a Paris ball, five years previous. What transpires is an often passionate, sometimes dark tale of game playing between the two.

The woman decides she wants to play with him, maybe out of ennui, maybe out of spite. The man, in turn, vows to take her as his mistress - he is powerful, with high friends, a hero, and believes he can take what he wants.

This never happens, and slowly the roles become reversed, as the woman begins to fall for him. When she attempts to tell him that she really is in love with him, he rejects her out of pride. After he disappears for months, she slowly goes out of her mind.

When he returns, she is gone. He vows to look for her and then the film goes full circle and returns to the scene at the monastery at the beginning of the film. I won't give away the ending, and it is tragic, abrupt and incredibly moving.

Rivette was at the forefront of the French New Wave in the early sixties, and is about the only one left that can still pull out a masterpiece, Rohmer is still there, while Godard continues to babble on about his political views.

his style is quiet, contemplative, almost silent and slow. He prefers to watch from the corners, elegantly tracking with his characters, letting them breath, giving you(the audience) space to see everything. Rivette was a great believer in the image as already fantastic - why bother exerting too much style when it already is.

i found the film utterly compelling. Depardieu was outstanding, and I haven't much liked his previous work. Of course, the film will be crimanally neglected probably for the next twenty years, but enough people with taste and patience can seek it out, Rivette is due serious reappraisal as one of the great directors.

Why is great art always missed?
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A bloodless costume drama, 29 April 2009
By Peter M (London United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
There is intrigue, passion and the irony of a cruel fate, but somehow you don't really care. Technically it is no doubt strong, perhaps a masterpiece as others have claimed. But it is directed so coolly and the characters are so anaemically underplayed that it fails to stir the heart as the story should - and it certainly doesn't help that you pretty much know the ending before you start because of the flashback framework. (Was that a good idea? I certainly don't believe so). Care also, this is not GERARD Depardieu in the starrring role.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Elegant but short on passion, 4 Jun 2009
By Humpty Dumpty (Wall St, Upton Snodsbury) - See all my reviews
I agree with Peter M. This is an old man's film - Jacques Rivette made in when he was 81 - and has nothing like the energy that fills La Belle Noiseuse from 14 years earlier. Rivette substitutes elegance and repetitive quadrille-like steps for emotional energy in the relationship between our two aristocratic on/off lovers, General de Montriveau (Guillaume Depardieu), and the coquettish Duchesse Antoinette de Langeais (Jeanne Balibar).

I see that Time Out's review says: "it's extraordinarily subtle, akin to the films of Eric Rohmer in its delicate but firm grasp of the complexity of human desire, yet remaining typical of Rivette in the way it skillfully [sic] negotiates the shifting sands of all manner of uncertainties". For me, the reference to Rohmer is misplaced in that Rohmer cares for his characters, even when they are misguided or even ridiculous; the subtlety seems to be an end in itself, a constant puzzle with no solution, and the shifting sands for me swallow up the film and its uncertainties.

There's also an emotional coldness in the direction which prevented me from being engaged in the jousting for its whole length and instead drew attention to the 20 or 30 mins by which it is too long.

In sum, this looks very good but is pretty inert below the surface.
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