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Weaving in and out of the first moments of the film are images of Mathieu alone, looking depressed, riding trains, speaking to someone in a little recorder. We are left to wonder whether the unfolding action is all memory or contemporary action.
While sunning at the beach Mathieu notices a handsome youth his age starring at him, and we can feel Mathieu's emotions quivering with confusion. The two young men are fully in the throes of being in love and the enactment of the physical aspect of this relationship, so very necessary to understanding this story, is shared with the audience in some very erotic and sensual scenes. Time passes, family changes are made, and Mathieu drifts into depression including a suicide attempt. After viewing the film the feeling of identification with these characters is so strong that the desire to start the film from the beginning now with the knowledge of the complete story is powerful.
Lifshitz has given us a film of meditation with passion, conflicts with passion's powers found in love, and a quiet film of silences and reveries that are incomparably beautiful. The entire cast is superb and the direction is gentle and provocative. Lifshitz is most assuredly one of the bright lights of film-making. In French with English subtitles. Highly Recommended. Grady Harp. FAQ 1. What is Annick's relation to Mathieu? Details Edit.
Release date June 7, France. France Belgium. French English. Almost Nothing. Pornichet, Loire-Atlantique, France. Box office Edit. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1 hour 40 minutes. Dolby Digital. Related news. Nov 7 Indiewire. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Top Gap. By what name was Presque rien officially released in Canada in English? See more gaps Learn more about contributing.
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