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Je t'aime, je t'aime

Je t'aime, je t'aime ("I Love You, I Love You") is a 1968 French science fiction film directed by Alain Resnais from a screenplay by Jacques Sternberg. The plot centres on Claude Ridder (Claude Rich) who is asked to participate in a mysterious experiment in time travel when he leaves the hospital after a suicide attempt. The experiment, intended to return him after one minute of observing the past, instead causes him to experience his past in a disjointed fashion.

Je t'aime, je t'aime
Film poster
Directed byAlain Resnais
Written byJacques Sternberg
Alain Resnais
Produced byMag Bodard
StarringClaude Rich
CinematographyJean Boffety
Edited byAlbert Jurgenson
Colette Leloup
Music byKrzysztof Penderecki
Release date
  • 26 April 1968 (1968-04-26)
Running time
91 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Box office$3 million[1]

The film was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival,[2] but the festival was cancelled due to the countrywide wildcat strike that occurred in May 1968 in France.

While seldom ranked among Resnais's best works, Je t'aime, je t'aime has received positive reviews since its release. It has been cited as an influence on the 2004 Michel Gondry film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.[3][4]

Plot

Claude Ridder (Claude Rich) is leaving hospital after an attempt at suicide by shooting himself through his heart, when he is asked to participate in a mysterious experiment in time travel by a private research body. They have succeeded in sending mice back unharmed for periods of one minute, but need to send a human back to confirm the subject did actually revisit the past. Claude agrees, but instead of returning promptly as the mice had done, he re-experiences many episodes from his past in a highly disjointed and fragmented manner, in interludes of seconds or minutes.

Claude's observations culminate in his admission – which, throughout the movie, he has frequently dismissed as a fabrication – that he had killed his morbid, sad, and terminally ill life partner, Catrine (Olga Georges-Picot), painlessly by gas poisoning, upon seeing her in her sleep – for the first time in her life – completely happy and without fear. Subsequently, his attempted suicide is shown to emerge from the painful realization that not only can he not live with her, he cannot live without her.

The researchers wait an hour before concluding they will never get him out of the time machine. As they leave the lab, they happen upon Ridder's body on the grass, a gunshot through his heart. Seemingly, in the instant of revisiting his suicide attempt, he has traversed not only time but space as well and broken out of the time machine – as a man who is about to die. As his mortally wounded body is carried inside by the scientists, he opens his mouth in a struggle to speak, and a single teardrop falls down his cheek. His fate – that is, whether or not the "second" suicide attempt was successful – is left ambiguous.

Cast

  • Claude Rich as Claude Ridder
  • Olga Georges-Picot as Catrine
  • Anouk Ferjac as Wiana Lust
  • Alain MacMoy as Le technicien qui vient chercher Ridder
  • Vania Vilers as Le technicien-chauffeur
  • Ray Verhaeghe as Le technicien aux souris
  • Van Doude as Jan Rouffer, le chef du centre de recherches de Crespel
  • Yves Kerboul as Le technicien au tableau noir
  • Dominique Rozan as Le médecin de Crespel / Doctor Haesserts
  • Annie Bertin as La jeune femme à la trompette
  • Jean Michaud as Le directeur de la maison de diffusion
  • Claire Duhamel as Jane Swolfs
  • Bernard Fresson as Bernard Hannecart
  • Sylvain Dhomme as L'homme qui invite Ridder à dîner
  • Irène Tunc as Marcelle Hannecart

Reception

Box office

According to Fox records the film required $875,000 in rentals to break even and by 11 December 1970 had made $450,000 so made a loss to the studio.[5]

Critical response

Today, Je t'aime, je t'aime is reviewed positively by critics; review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports 83% approval (based on six critics' reviews), with an average rating of 7.5/10.[6] IMDB reviewers gave the film the average rating of 7.2/10.[7] The film made two critics’ top-10 lists in the 2012 Sight & Sound polls of the greatest films ever made.[8]

Penelope Houston, writing in Sight and Sound winter issue of 1969-1970, praised Resnais for the film's editing, saying that "one has never been more aware of Resnais exploring time through timing: matchless editing, an unfailing instinct for the duration of a shot."[9]

Manohla Dargis of The New York Times highlighted the theme of memory in the film, "Claude’s journeys into the past resemble nothing less than memory — fragmented, inconstant, taunting, joyous and heartbreaking. We are, the movie reminds us, what we remember, with a consciousness built from reminiscences that flicker, fade and repeat, flicker, fade and repeat."[10]

After Kino Lorber's Blu-ray release of the film in 2015, American film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum wrote, "but for better and for worse, Je t’aime je t'aime functions as a first-person narrative, even more than Resnais’ earlier Hiroshima mon amour and his later masterpiece Providence, although we may have some trouble accepting its melancholy and marginal protagonist, a sort of bureaucratic fixture whose professional identity resides in the fringes of the publishing world, as a full-fledged hero."[11]

David Gregory Lawson of Film Comment wrote, "Alain Resnais’s psychologically bruising film maudit is a sci-fi romance that charts a long-term relationship’s evolution from an atypically sullen meet-cute to the bitter resentment only the profound understanding of another human being can breed," and noted the use of time travel as a film device that explores "exploring the obstacles life poses to receiving or displaying affection and for probing the pleasures of solitude."[12]

Leo Gray of The Baltimore Suns summarized the film, "this 1968 film's title, "Je t'aime, je t'aime," translated into English is "I love you, I love you," which suggests that what you are about to watch very well could be a sappy French romance. Nothing could be further from the truth. Instead, director Alain Resnais' film is a futuristic psychological drama and a deep dive into the disturbing nuances of a damaged relationship and the suicidal mind."[13]

References

  1. ^ "Je t\'aime, je t\'aime (1968)- JPBox-Office". Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Je t'aime, je t'aime". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
  3. ^ Rosenbaum, Jonathan (19 March 2004). . Chicago Reader. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  4. ^ . The Cinematheque. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  5. ^ Silverman, Stephen M (1988). The Fox that got away : the last days of the Zanuck dynasty at Twentieth Century-Fox. L. Stuart. p. 327.
  6. ^ "Je t'aime, je t'aime on RT". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  7. ^ Je t'aime, je t'aime (1968) - IMDb, retrieved 1 May 2020
  8. ^ "Votes for Je t'aime, je t'aime (1968) | BFI". www.bfi.org.uk. Retrieved 21 July 2019.
  9. ^ "Penelope Houston's journals". BFI. Retrieved 1 May 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ "Fragmented Frames of the Love That Was, Taunting Yet Poignant". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 May 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ . Jonathan Rosenbaum. Archived from the original on 4 August 2020. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  12. ^ "Rep Diary: Je t'aime, je t'aime". Film Comment. Retrieved 1 May 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ ""Je T'aime, Je T'aime," Directed by Alain Resnais". The Baltimore Suns. Retrieved 1 May 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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observations culminate in his admission which throughout the movie he has frequently dismissed as a fabrication that he had killed his morbid sad and terminally ill life partner Catrine Olga Georges Picot painlessly by gas poisoning upon seeing her in her sleep for the first time in her life completely happy and without fear Subsequently his attempted suicide is shown to emerge from the painful realization that not only can he not live with her he cannot live without her The researchers wait an hour before concluding they will never get him out of the time machine As they leave the lab they happen upon Ridder s body on the grass a gunshot through his heart Seemingly in the instant of revisiting his suicide attempt he has traversed not only time but space as well and broken out of the time machine as a man who is about to die As his mortally wounded body is carried inside by the scientists he opens his mouth in a struggle to speak and a single teardrop falls down his cheek His fate that is whether or not the second suicide attempt was successful is left ambiguous Cast EditClaude Rich as Claude Ridder Olga Georges Picot as Catrine Anouk Ferjac as Wiana Lust Alain MacMoy as Le technicien qui vient chercher Ridder Vania Vilers as Le technicien chauffeur Ray Verhaeghe as Le technicien aux souris Van Doude as Jan Rouffer le chef du centre de recherches de Crespel Yves Kerboul as Le technicien au tableau noir Dominique Rozan as Le medecin de Crespel Doctor Haesserts Annie Bertin as La jeune femme a la trompette Jean Michaud as Le directeur de la maison de diffusion Claire Duhamel as Jane Swolfs Bernard Fresson as Bernard Hannecart Sylvain Dhomme as L homme qui invite Ridder a diner Irene Tunc as Marcelle HannecartReception EditBox office Edit According to Fox records the film required 875 000 in rentals to break even and by 11 December 1970 had made 450 000 so made a loss to the studio 5 Critical response Edit Today Je t aime je t aime is reviewed positively by critics review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports 83 approval based on six critics reviews with an average rating of 7 5 10 6 IMDB reviewers gave the film the average rating of 7 2 10 7 The film made two critics top 10 lists in the 2012 Sight amp Sound polls of the greatest films ever made 8 Penelope Houston writing in Sight and Sound winter issue of 1969 1970 praised Resnais for the film s editing saying that one has never been more aware of Resnais exploring time through timing matchless editing an unfailing instinct for the duration of a shot 9 Manohla Dargis of The New York Times highlighted the theme of memory in the film Claude s journeys into the past resemble nothing less than memory fragmented inconstant taunting joyous and heartbreaking We are the movie reminds us what we remember with a consciousness built from reminiscences that flicker fade and repeat flicker fade and repeat 10 After Kino Lorber s Blu ray release of the film in 2015 American film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum wrote but for better and for worse Je t aime je t aime functions as a first person narrative even more than Resnais earlier Hiroshima mon amour and his later masterpiece Providence although we may have some trouble accepting its melancholy and marginal protagonist a sort of bureaucratic fixture whose professional identity resides in the fringes of the publishing world as a full fledged hero 11 David Gregory Lawson of Film Comment wrote Alain Resnais s psychologically bruising film maudit is a sci fi romance that charts a long term relationship s evolution from an atypically sullen meet cute to the bitter resentment only the profound understanding of another human being can breed and noted the use of time travel as a film device that explores exploring the obstacles life poses to receiving or displaying affection and for probing the pleasures of solitude 12 Leo Gray of The Baltimore Suns summarized the film this 1968 film s title Je t aime je t aime translated into English is I love you I love you which suggests that what you are about to watch very well could be a sappy French romance Nothing could be further from the truth Instead director Alain Resnais film is a futuristic psychological drama and a deep dive into the disturbing nuances of a damaged relationship and the suicidal mind 13 References Edit Je t aime je t aime 1968 JPBox Office Retrieved 1 February 2016 Festival de Cannes Je t aime je t aime festival cannes com Retrieved 3 September 2014 Rosenbaum Jonathan 19 March 2004 A Stylist Hits His Stride ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND Chicago Reader Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 8 May 2015 Je t aime je t aime The Cinematheque Archived from the original on 18 May 2015 Retrieved 8 May 2015 Silverman Stephen M 1988 The Fox that got away the last days of the Zanuck dynasty at Twentieth Century Fox L Stuart p 327 Je t aime je t aime on RT Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 8 May 2015 Je t aime je t aime 1968 IMDb retrieved 1 May 2020 Votes for Je t 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