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La Belle Noiseuse 1991 123movies

La Belle Noiseuse 1991 123movies

Sep. 04, 1991238 Min.
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Watch: La Belle Noiseuse 1991 123movies, Full Movie Online – The former famous painter Frenhofer lives quietly with his wife in his countryside residence in the French Provence. When the young artist Nicolas visits him with his girlfriend Marianne, Frenhofer decides to start working again on a painting called ‘La Belle Noiseuse’, which he gave up a long time ago. And he wants Marianne as a model. The ensuing creative process will change the characters’ lives. It will become a struggle for truth and meaning, and the question about the limits of art will arise..
Plot: The former famous painter Frenhofer lives quietly with his wife on a countryside residence in the French Provence. When the young artist Nicolas visits him with his girlfriend Marianne, Frenhofer decides to start again the work on a painting he long ago stopped: La Belle Noiseuse. And he wants Marianne as model.
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A richly rewarding cinematic experience
An absorbing four-hour masterpiece from Jacques Rivette. I cannot recall the last time I was so overwhelmed by a film.

“La Belle noiseuse” is a brilliant character study buoyed by two astonishing performances from the always-wonderful Michel Piccoli and the stunning Emmanuelle Béart. She’s uncommonly gorgeous, has the most piercing eyes of any actress in recent memory and the way she bares her character’s soul is completely entrancing.

This is a film for cineastes who enjoy complex, vividly-drawn characters and the slow unfolding of a story. Rivette takes his time telling us this story. We see the artist Eduoard get his studio ready – collecting his pencils and brushes, finding the sketchbook, filling glasses with water, rearranging the furniture, moving aside paintings.

And then there are those moments in this beautiful film where neither Eduoard nor Marianne speaks. All we see is the artist’s hand scribbling in his notebook, maybe the nude model’s pose and her glare. The only sound is that of the artist’s nib scratching paper as Rivette shows us the preliminary sketches the artist draws before he gets to the canvas.

This goes on for several minutes, yet it’s far from dull. On the contrary, it’s absolutely riveting. We can’t peel our eyes away from the artist’s hand. We’re captivated as the human form takes shape on the paper and canvas. It’s brilliant stuff.

This was the film that made Béart a star. Rightly so, too. Her transformation from the loving wife to the reluctant model to ultimately the provocateur is utterly believable. Her performance doesn’t have a false moment. It’s as intelligent as it is provocative, one that could easily have been overwrought, but is played to perfection.

The scenes between Piccoli and Béart are fascinating because their relationship grows so unconventionally. Rivette turns their relationship into an engrossing battle of wits. Initially, Eduoard manhandles Marianne, moving her arms and legs about as if she were a mannequin. She is shy, uncomfortable with being nude. But as the hours progress into days, her comfort level grows. Soon, as the artist grows weary, it’s the model who spurs him on.

True, four hours is a heckuva long time to spend at a film. But there are hugely popular and well-made thrillers that don’t come close to being as mesmerizing as this exquisite work of art.

Review By: anhedonia
paint a pristine picture
Unless you’re a New Wavelet devotee or your intellectual capacities are wide, Jacques Rivette is a filmmaker who isn’t very close to many average viewers. In many of his films he loses himself amid his intellectual ideas and doesn’t mind developing them while neglecting notions of storytelling, progression in narration and time. Consequently, the average length of his works is of about two hours and a half. Many filmmakers left very long films too. But they keep in mind that their films are destined to be understood by the general public and so obey to rules of clarification in their accessible stories.

“La Belle Noiseuse” is one of his most palatable pieces of work in spite of its challenging length. It clocks in at 4 hours but don’t panic, time won’t seem long to you for Rivette keeps a decent linearity from the first reunion with the main characters of the film to the surprising final denouement to the agreement of Marianne (Emmanuelle Béart) to serve as a model for the painter Frenhofer (Michel Piccoli). Along their adventure, some details will witness the progression of the story: Marianne sleeps in Frenhofer’s mansion while the latter falls asleep in his studio. An aesthetic refinement freely sourced from Honoré De Balzac’s novel “the Unknown Masterpiece” and perhaps the son of “le Mystère Picasso” (1956) by Henri-Georges Clouzot, Rivette’s piece of work is a dive in the twists and turns of artistic creation and all that it can comprise with its times of hopes, doubts, fears. Frenhofer naturally starts with a series of sketches and continues with numerous paintings attempts and countless, testing poses for Marianne. The two characters are engaged in a creative process that is highly likely to leave them exhausted to say the least. The filmmaker deftly taps the scenery of the mansion and notably the studio where he locks for the major part of the film, Marianne and Frenhofer for better and for worse. A painstaking care is given to sound with the squeaking of charcoal and brush. To better capture the sense of spontaneous creation, Rivette fell back on methods worthy of the New Wavelet and notably Godard’s: he shot his film without a script near him and perhaps that’s why many moments seem extemporaneous. But unlike Godard’s smug works, Rivette’s one remains quite understandable as a whole.

A dark legend surrounds this film about its success, one of the few Rivette enjoyed all along his career. Was it due to Emmanuelle Béart’s nudity? “La Religieuse” (1966) was banned because it was deemed as shocking for a major part of the population according to the censors. This banning contributed to the popularity of the film. So, it would seem that Rivette has to put elements likely to be scabrous to make himself accepted by general public.

Review By: dbdumonteil

Other Information:

Original Title La Belle Noiseuse
Release Date 1991-09-04
Release Year 1991

Original Language fr
Runtime 3 hr 58 min (238 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Unrated
Genre Drama
Director Jacques Rivette
Writer Pascal Bonitzer, Christine Laurent, Jacques Rivette
Actors Michel Piccoli, Jane Birkin, Emmanuelle Béart
Country France, Switzerland
Awards 6 wins & 7 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby (Westrex Recording System)
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1, 1.37 : 1
Camera Moviecam Cameras
Laboratory Laboratoires Franay Tirages Cinematographiques (LTC), Paris, France
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

La Belle Noiseuse 1991 123movies
La Belle Noiseuse 1991 123movies
La Belle Noiseuse 1991 123movies
La Belle Noiseuse 1991 123movies
La Belle Noiseuse 1991 123movies
La Belle Noiseuse 1991 123movies
La Belle Noiseuse 1991 123movies
La Belle Noiseuse 1991 123movies
La Belle Noiseuse 1991 123movies
La Belle Noiseuse 1991 123movies
Original title La Belle Noiseuse
TMDb Rating 7.356 181 votes

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