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Our Children 2012 123movies

Our Children 2012 123movies

May. 30, 2012111 Min.
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Watch: À perdre la raison 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – Like millions of other couples, Mounir and Murielle fall in love. Like millions of other couples, Mounir and Murielle have children. But unlike them, they accept to give up their autonomy by agreeing to live with Mounir’s well off adoptive father, Doctor André Pinget. On the material level, all is well. But a house is not a home, and Murielle feels more and more stifled….
Plot: Young and full of life, Murielle has a promising future ahead of her when she meets and falls head over heels for Mounir. A wedding soon follows, and the happy couple quickly set about preparing to make a family. However, with family come ties, and none come as tight as that between Mounir and his adoptive father. As Murielle continues to bring new life into the family, frictions between Mounir and Doctor Pinget reach boiling point. Helpless to extract her husband and children from the wealthy nest that Doctor Pinget has provided for them, Murielle is drawn into an unhealthy family dynamic. There is only one way out of this nightmare, and for Murielle all sense of reasoning begins to abandon her.
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Ratings:

6.8/10 Votes: 2,994
93% | RottenTomatoes
79/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 65 Popularity: 4.164 | TMDB

Reviews:

Shallow
A Perdre La Raison starts badly because within the first moments, Joachim Lafosse chose to reveal the final outcome: 4 little coffins, what’s more white, one quickly can connect the dots which completely annihilates the element of surprise and ruins part of the interest of the movie, which anyway remains minimal.

Indeed, we’re dealing with a superficial script, that raises a lot of questions but only offers a few answers which is very frustrating. One has trouble grasping the stakes and understanding the motivations because under the guise of suggesting, the movie never gets deeper on anything. The plot is very, very limited the dramatic resources are almost nonexistent and the lack of dialogues is as heavy as the atmosphere prevailing within this distinctive family, to say the least.

The character of André, quite intriguing and very well embodied by the ageless Niels Arestrup, is the only thing to remember.

Review By: christophe92300
Patriarchal European destroys spirited woman
Two arcs propel Joachim Lafosse’s remarkable Our Children. The most obvious and significant is the heroine Murielle’s decline from a beautiful, loving, young spirit to a depressed, oppressed, despairing drudge. She proves the dictum, Biology is destiny. From her honeymoon through her four child bearings she loses her sense of self, her liberty, her control over her life. Her last action is her tragic resolve to save her three daughters and one son from their being ruined by the sexist, patriarchal system that destroyed her. Unable to grant them liberty she gives them death. Though her Moroccan husband Mounir claims he doesn’t want to raise his daughters in his sexist homeland, Murielle is destroyed by a European patriarch in Belgium.

Dr. Pinget provides the antithetic arc. His apparent generosity and care are gradually exposed as heartless self-serving power and authority. Having married a young Moroccan woman, he leaves her in her homeland but brings one of her brothers, then eventually the other, to Europe variously to serve him. When his hopes to have Mounir join his medical practice are dashed, he hires him for office work. He pays for Mounir and Murielle’s honeymoon, then agrees to join them. He shares his house with them, then to keep them buys them an estate where he again lives with them. His callousness towards Murielle drives her tragedy.

The tension between the Moroccan family and the fat, hedonistic, impotent but suffocatingly powerful white European doctor adds another compelling theme. This domestic tragedy is also a parable for European colonialism. The white power insinuates itself into its colony, funds it, wins its trust and affection, imposes its own culture, but for all its pretense of generosity and care insists on dominating it and imposing its will. Any move to independence is suppressed as an affront to nature and to reason. (The film’s original French title is A Prendre la raison, or Insanity.) That ruthless power is what the male patriarchy shares with the European colonial tradition.

The film opens with a woman crying, begging that her four children be buried in Morocco. So it’s a whodunit. Except here the killer is the true victim. For more see www.yacowar.blogspot.com.

Review By: maurice_yacowar

Other Information:

Original Title À perdre la raison
Release Date 2012-05-30
Release Year 2012

Original Language fr
Runtime 1 hr 51 min (111 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Crime, Drama
Director Joachim Lafosse
Writer Matthieu Reynaert, Thomas Bidegain, Joachim Lafosse
Actors Émilie Dequenne, Claire Bodson, Niels Arestrup
Country Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland
Awards 9 wins & 11 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Aaton Penelope, Cooke S4 Lenses, Arricam LT, Cooke S4 Lenses, Moviecam Compact MK2, Cooke S4 Lenses
Laboratory Egli Film Zurich, Studio l’Équipe, Belgium
Film Length 3,095 m (Portugal, 35mm)
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision2 250D 5205, Vision3 500T 5219)
Cinematographic Process Techniscope
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic), D-Cinema

Our Children 2012 123movies
Original title À perdre la raison
TMDb Rating 6.672 65 votes

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