vous ne prend que 2 minutes , inscrire et recevoir des millions des derniers films pour rien . I dare you to not fall in love with her or this film. 6 out of 25 found this helpful. Regarder La lectrice en streaming vf complet 100% gratuit et facile a regarder, film de Miou-Miou, Régis Royer, Patrick Chesnais, synopsis : Constance aime lire. 0 out of 2 found this helpful. As for me, I love Brigitte Catillon in anything. Was this review helpful? Was this review helpful? Even the most ardent bibliophiles have to set aside their books when the theater lights go down, but this playful French import at least offers some consolation, in a sense attempting to approximate with the written word what Juzo Itami did with noodles and egg yolk in 'Tampopo'. It's unquestionably a film that will divide opinion between those who will surrender to its whimsy, offbeat charm and dialogue and those who will denounce it as soft-porn with a press agent. Use the HTML below. 8 out of 10 found this helpful. Now if you want real French comedy, watch for Alexandre le bienheureux if it's ever released on video. Was this review helpful? Three successive friends (Michel...
Constance (Miou-Miou) reads a novel called The Reader to her boyfriend in bed. A magnate and his younger wife hire David to teach guitar to their teenage daughter. 13 of 15 people found this review helpful. I just rewatched this as I was converting it from my ancient cable taped vhs to dvd-r. Shinwa's comments describe this film about as well as one can in a capsule review. The story is so flat, the soundtrack is monotonous and even the genre of this movie is difficult to be defined.
8 out of 9 found this helpful. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. It won't make it into my personal list of desert island films, but I'm genuinely glad to have given it another go.
Was this review helpful? Was this review helpful? Here the film takes on a kaleidoscopic effect as the lives of Constance and Marie become merged, making it hard to distinguish what is real and what is fantasy.
I want to indicate a thing of literary merita passage from Marx that Constance/Marie reads to the old Bolshevik lady.This makes it the third place where the existence of such exciting things is seized in Marx's worksNoica did this,pointing out such literary beauties in Marx's journalism.The second such place that I found was in Simmel.And this film is the third.I guess that such things could be find in Baudrillard also (and perhaps somewhere in the many French Structuralist Marxists who wrote in the '50s-'70s );anyway,the pointing of the Marx's works' literary charm is something interesting.The quote given in this film is remarkably well chosen.As a writer,Marx was much better than the cohort of his trite followers.But this was here a literary parenthesis;anyway,the literary source offered the material for a postmodern piece of fun. In fact, it's a cop-out to the "profession" she's field testing, kind of like a librarian not adding books to the collection because of personal bias. Marie (Miou-Miou) is in bed with her mate reading a book. At this point, the movie, which had been discreet in its treatment of sexuality, suddenly whacks the viewer in the face with closeups of the actress's naked crotch, and the whole exercise starts appearing more conspicuously misogynist: ultimately one gets the sense that neither the character nor the actress is in on the joke. 25 years old Hippo doesn't have a job, doesn't study either but lives from the money his younger brother earns with dealing and from occasional Poker winnings -- he's a representative of a ... . This is a slightly bizarre film, a bit like a pretentious European soft porno movie from the 1970ies, minus the sleaze.
A teenage boy in a wheelchair (Regis Royer) asks her to read Maupassant and Baudelaire; the Hungarian widow of a general (Maria Cazares) selects her favourite passages from the works of Marx and Lenin; a businessman (Patrick Chesnais) with no time to read seems to be more interested in Marie than in the book she is reading; a young girl (Charlotte Farran) whose mother is too busy to read to her requests Alice In Wonderland. This is clearly a film working on several levels at once, but a refresher course in European literature may be required to fully appreciate it. Certificate: Tous publics
10 out of 11 found this helpful. Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Was this review helpful? The Reader (French: La Lectrice) is a 1988 French film directed by Michel Deville. What I enjoyed most about this film is the soundtrack, and the wonderful settings. The literary components seem like they were derived in the manner of Surrealist poetry-- chop up a bunch of sentences cut from books and magazines and pull them from a bag one at a time.
This time I saw the French version, and, although I still can't say that I managed to penetrate into the story's every nook and cranny, I can testify that the dialogue is quite witty, the wit is farcical, and Miou-Miou is adequately sensual. SHINWA goes on to accuse the character of duel standards because she refused to read Sade, yet earlier leaps into bed with one of her clients; they are both adult and both play the game, she exercises her will as an adult woman in both this and the Sade episode, and I don't know where SHINWA'S notion that the actress bares her crotch has come from, certainly not from this rather wonderful and light hearted film. Ici, vous pouvez garder vos yeux ouverts pour profiter streaming ou du téléchargement gratuit du film La lectrice 1988 ou hors du appareil mobile en cliquant sur Télécharger (1.2 GB). One of the joys of a good book is of course the vicarious thrill of escapism, something Miou-Miou discovers firsthand while reading Raymond Jean's novel (of the same name as the film) and imagining herself as its protagonist: a professional reader who finds her choice of books somehow reflecting the idiosyncrasies of each client.