By tempering the mania and offsetting the edginess of the deeply imperfect characters in this ambitiously free-form film, Desplechin offers that most old-form of balms -- compassion.
Kings and Queen (2005)
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Reviews Counted:55
Fresh:48
Rotten:7
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: A dryly comic, stylistically brave film.
Theatrical Release:2004
Box Office: $150,626
Synopsis: KINGS AND QUEEN is the exhilarating new film from Arnaud Desplechin (My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument, Esther Kahn). Starring two of France's greatest young actors, Emmanuelle Devos... KINGS AND QUEEN is the exhilarating new film from Arnaud Desplechin (My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument, Esther Kahn). Starring two of France's greatest young actors, Emmanuelle Devos (Read My Lips) and Mathieu Amalric (My Sex Life), KINGS AND QUEEN expertly mixes comedy, tragedy and melodrama to tell the emotionally gripping story of the intersecting lives of two former lovers. The film was nominated for seven Cesars in France (including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress), where it continues to be a box office hit, and was an audience and critical favorite at the 2004 Venice, Toronto and New York film festivals. Nora (Emmanuelle Devos) is a 35-year-old art gallery director and single mother struggling to rise above tragic circumstances — a late husband, a failed second marriage and a lover's suicide — through her successful career and marriage to a wealthy businessman. Ismaël (Mathieu Amalric), her ex-husband, is a disheveled, neurotic musician who descends into a comic nightmare when he is mistakenly committed to a mental hospital. He faces off against the steely clinic psychiatrist (Catherine Deneuve, in a scene-stealing cameo), but his eccentric antics — including an in-house pharmacy raid with his drug-addicted lawyer – earn a ten-day stay that may leave him worse off than when he entered. On discovering that her father is terminally ill and fearing for the future of her young son, Nora tracks down Ismaël at the institution to enlist his help. A series of intimate revelations and reversals further connects these disparate lives, offering several enigmas, as well as a rich examination of love, memory, mental health, and family responsibility. Director Arnaud Desplechin draws inspiration from mythology, Shakespeare and the grand novels of the past to tell this very modern tale of human relationships. The bold sensibility on display in KINGS AND QUEEN — fearlessly traversing between heart-wrenching drama and burlesque hilarity — firmly establishes him as one of the most exciting young directors working in cinema today. -- © Wellspring Media [More]
Starring: Emmanuelle Devos, Mathieu Amalric, Catherine Deneuve, Valentin Lelong
Starring: Emmanuelle Devos, Mathieu Amalric, Catherine Deneuve, Valentin Lelong, Jean-Paul Roussillon, Maurice Garrel, Nathalie Boutefeu, Magali Woch, Hippolyte Girardot, Noemie Lvovsky
Director: Arnaud Desplechin
Director: Arnaud Desplechin
Screenwriter: Arnaud Desplechin, Roger Bohbot
Producer: Pascal Caucheteux
Composer: Gregoire Hetzel
Studio: Wellspring
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Reviews for Kings and Queen
...Desplechin pulls his elements together like some kind of grand symphony
An extraordinary work with depth, suspense, startling surprises, a unique combination of perspectives.
Arnaud Desplechin's marvelous melodrama sprawls far and wide before coming finally together in a richly satisfying end.
An emotional jigsaw that will keep you engrossed for days, maybe years.
Arnaud Desplechin's sprawling drama exudes a go-for-broke determination that is frustrating and exhilarating.
This tragic/comedic hodgepodge remains unconvincing, mostly due to the casting.
Devos, as Nora, does much to hold it all together with a layered performance. Almaric has powerful moments as well, notably in a climactic rambling monologue about life he delivers to the boy.
Features royally messed-up, complex characters magnetically portrayed by Devos and Amalric.
It's hugely ambitious, with a sweeping range of character types, frequently shifting moods, stylistic flourishes of many kinds, and some mighty wry satire, aimed largely at the world of psychotherapy.
This movie, however incomplete and frustrating, is also fully alive and extraordinarily intelligent.
An abundance of characters in a film that skillfully combines melodrama with comedy.
'Kings & Queen' has the makings of two decent movies but is helter-skelter overstuffed for one.
Arnaud Desplechin's domestic comedy-drama spins emotions like plates in a variety show.
Desplechin's fascinating characters are not always in sync with the demands of the story; it wants to be told in less than 2 hours and with a greater focus on its core themes.
Kings and Queen is a fascinating French film filled with keen observations on sexual politics, psychology, and family roles.
A welter of narrative complication and piercing drama shot through with a rich vein of absurdist humor.
An extravagant doodle dealing with family and mental illness, this is Arnaud Desplechin's most straightforward and scattershot film to date.
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