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In the House 2012 123movies

In the House 2012 123movies

There's always a way inSep. 26, 2012105 Min.
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Watch: Dans la maison 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – A sixteen-year-old boy insinuates himself into the house of a fellow student from his literature class and writes about it in essays for his French teacher. Faced with this gifted and unusual pupil, the teacher rediscovers his enthusiasm for his work, but the boy’s intrusion will unleash a series of uncontrollable events..
Plot: A sixteen-year-old boy insinuates himself into the house of a fellow student from his literature class and writes about it in essays for his French teacher. Faced with this gifted and unusual pupil, the teacher rediscovers his enthusiasm for his work, but the boy’s intrusion will unleash a series of uncontrollable events.
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7.4/10 Votes: 32,577
88% | RottenTomatoes
72/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 701 Popularity: 13.543 | TMDB

Reviews:

Fabrics of fiction and reality overlap in this voyeuristic experiment. Captivating!
For his thirteenth feature film, French New Wave director Francois Ozon has outdone all acclaim given to his 2002 remake of “8 Women” with a mischievous and dysfunctional tale, of what can be perceived as… coming-of-age.

A black comedy conflated with so much grandeur from literary greats to post-modern poioumena, you cannot help but wave the white flag and just go along in service of jest and sheer curiosity.

Adapted from a brilliant play written by Juan Mayorgo, this film is a meta-narrative centered on Claude Garcia (Ernst Umhauer) — a sixteen year old loner who intrudes upon the home life of fellow student Rapha Jr., and writes about it. What begins as a one-off weekend assignment for literature class, escalates with great passion and frequency when Claude’s teacher, Germaine (Fabrice Luchini) detects flashes of talent and decides to groom the teenager.

Here, Ozon proposes a three-fold narrative weaving through the surface of three realities — Germaine’s growing obsession with Claude’s story imitates the viewers’ relationship with Ozon’s film (and perhaps soap opera addiction), and Claude as a self-conscious narrator of the events occurring inside Rapha’s house.

When the film begins, Claude is unhappy with a lonely life and clearly needs to distract himself with wholesome family warmth. Having witnessed Rapha’s close relationship with parents Rapha Sr. and Esther at the school gate, strikes a friendship with the boy when semester begins. Establishing himself as a math tutor and study mate, Claude quickly wins their affection and trust. Thrilled by this opportunity to experience life with a sense of belonging, yet predisposed to primitive urge, Claude’s desire swells into furtive yearning for Esther. And naturally, things get complicated.

As Germaine’s involvement with Claude’s writing departs from passive reader, to that of a story-telling coach superimposing rules of dramatic structure, it occurs to the viewer that he may very well be a shaping hand in the outcome of this voyeuristic experiment.

Of course, the fabrics of fiction and reality overlap but they do not confuse — the satirical logic unfolds in ways that are thought- provoking, humorous and downright captivating.

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Review By: aequus314
A Nutshell Review: In The House
Maybe it’s just me, but there’s something sexy with stories about writers and their writings making it onto film, with recent releases such as Ruby Sparks powering its way into my top film of last year. In The House looks set to do the same too, directed by Francois Ozon, well known for his feature film Swimming Pool (which was also centered around a writer played by Charlotte Rampling), and based on a play written by Juan Mayorga called The Boy in the Last Row. Words cannot deny the genius of both the screenplay and the film’s direction in crafting a piece that draws and sucks you into its narrative, becoming what’s akin to a page turner that captivates all the way to the finale.

Fabrice Luchini plays Mr Germain, a literature teacher in a school whose lofty ambitions of imparting his vast knowledge go up in smoke with the most uninspired students, until he latches upon the raw talent of Claude Garcia (Ernst Umhauer), which isn’t hard since his homework submission on what happened over the weekend was two pages compared to his peers’ two liners, and contained all ingredients necessary that would have caught any reader’s attention with its yet to be verified autobiographical nature, a hook, and a cliffhanger. Soon Germain slowly discovers that he wanted more, and takes it upon himself to bring Claude under his personal tutelage so that Claude’s creative output and juices can get to be nurtured by him.

Kristin Scott Thomas plays Germain’s wife Jeanne, who partakes in the same, reading Claude’s submissions as she struggles to get her professional art gallery in order, lest it be shut down for the lack of a good exhibition. And the interplay between husband and wife over Clude is something the film excelled in, presenting two sides to an argument whether Claude is imagining it, or telling it as it is experienced, about his near obsession with wanting and eventually getting into the house of his friend Rapha Artole (Bastien Ughetto), which soon evolves into becoming an integral part of the household with his presence on the pretext of tutoring his friend, but essentially being an outlet to get close to Rapha’s mom Esther (Emmanuelle Seigner), an infatuation that will take on epic proportions.

Interesting enough, this film works if you’d participate in it just as how both Germain and Jeanne allowed their morbid curiosity to get the better of them. We become those characters personified, and one can imagine just how powerful this is in a staged production. But its effect and impact are not diminished on film, as you’ll find yourself demanding more, with Ozon often pulling the plug leaving you wanting more, and lapping everything up with Claude submitting another chapter of sorts being played out on screen. We connect the dots, and partake in the lives of the Artole family, learning about their hopes, dreams, secrets, celebrate in their success, and sympathize when they hit a brick wall. And there are many relationship types in the film, from that of lustful ones, to father-son relations, mentor-mentee, best of friends, and even the recurring GLBT ones that Ozon’s films tend to feature.

In truth, watching this film becomes that guilty pleasure that is voyeur central, filled with comedy, drama, and wonderful acting that bring the characters to life, yet having the narrative mileage to pique and sustain one’s interest from beginning to end by appealing to our primal curious nature, and really milking and manipulating it, with us allowing it to, and growing increasingly effective as we clamour for Claude to seek out even more intimate moments. It’s a scary reflection of ourselves, yet an engagement by a film par none. A definite recommend!

Review By: DICK STEEL

Other Information:

Original Title Dans la maison
Release Date 2012-09-26
Release Year 2012

Original Language fr
Runtime 1 hr 45 min (105 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 11879046
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Director François Ozon
Writer Juan Mayorga, François Ozon
Actors Fabrice Luchini, Vincent Schmitt, Ernst Umhauer
Country France
Awards 9 wins & 23 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format DCP (Digital Cinema Package DCP)

In the House 2012 123movies
In the House 2012 123movies
In the House 2012 123movies
In the House 2012 123movies
In the House 2012 123movies
In the House 2012 123movies
In the House 2012 123movies
Original title Dans la maison
TMDb Rating 7.29 701 votes

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