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Trouble Every Day

  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
10K
YOUR RATING
Béatrice Dalle in Trouble Every Day (2001)
Trailer for Trouble Every Day
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Two American newlyweds in Paris experience a love so strong, it almost devours them.Two American newlyweds in Paris experience a love so strong, it almost devours them.Two American newlyweds in Paris experience a love so strong, it almost devours them.

  • Director
    • Claire Denis
  • Writers
    • Claire Denis
    • Jean-Pol Fargeau
  • Stars
    • Vincent Gallo
    • Tricia Vessey
    • Béatrice Dalle
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claire Denis
    • Writers
      • Claire Denis
      • Jean-Pol Fargeau
    • Stars
      • Vincent Gallo
      • Tricia Vessey
      • Béatrice Dalle
    • 89User reviews
    • 98Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Trouble Every Day
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    Trouble Every Day
    Trouble Every Day: Accused Of Pilfering
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    Trouble Every Day: Accused Of Pilfering
    Trouble Every Day: Core Imprisoned
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    Trouble Every Day: Core Imprisoned
    Trouble Every Day: Honeymoon In Notre Dame
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    Trouble Every Day: Shane Expressing Tenderness
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    Trouble Every Day: Shane Expressing Tenderness

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    Vincent Gallo
    Vincent Gallo
    • Shane Brown
    Tricia Vessey
    Tricia Vessey
    • June Brown
    Béatrice Dalle
    Béatrice Dalle
    • Coré
    Alex Descas
    Alex Descas
    • Léo
    Florence Loiret Caille
    Florence Loiret Caille
    • Christelle
    • (as Florence Loiret-Caille)
    Nicolas Duvauchelle
    Nicolas Duvauchelle
    • Erwan
    Raphaël Neal
    Raphaël Neal
    • Ludo
    José Garcia
    José Garcia
    • Choart
    Hélène Lapiower
    • Malécot
    Marilú Marini
    Marilú Marini
    • Friessen
    • (as Marilu Marini)
    Aurore Clément
    Aurore Clément
    • Jeanne
    Bakary Sangaré
    • Le Gardien de nuit
    Lionel Goldstein
    • Le Réceptioniste
    Céline Samie
    Céline Samie
    • La Femme de la brasserie
    Arnaud Churin
    • Le Routier
    Slimane Brahimi
    • L'Ami de Christelle
    Alice Houri
    Alice Houri
    • La Jeune fille du métre
    Véra Chidyvar
    Véra Chidyvar
    • La Femme du Métro
    • Director
      • Claire Denis
    • Writers
      • Claire Denis
      • Jean-Pol Fargeau
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    User reviews89

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    them42

    Trouble Making Sense Of This

    Although there are a few scenes that are very, very striking (the gore and the sexuality), the movie just left me wondering "what was this all about?". There are no explanations for any of the events that take place and we never get any insight into the characters. It was as if I was observing a couple of very disturbed people but I was not allowed to ask questions and no information is available. I was disappointed.
    SheBear

    Unique and Poetic

    I was tired and ready for bed but my curiosity got the better of me and I put the DVD in, expecting just to watch a few minutes. 1 & 1/2 hours later the film was over and I didn't want it to be.

    Trouble Every Day is a haunting vision of desire gone haywire. Light on story and big on aesthetics, the film moves silently like a sensual and terrible dream. You've got to hand it to Claire Denis - it could have all gone horribly wrong were it not for her ability to set just the right poetic tone and mood.

    This film is lovely to look at and the camera work is captivating. There is such suspense when the camera follows the back of the chambermaid's neck. The lack of dialog is so hypnotic that when characters began speaking it was an unwelcome jolt. This was especially true of Vincent Gallo (Shane) whose whiny voice is strangely at odds with his intense and unique looks. Beatrice Dalle is perfect as Core who is more animal than human. Her one speaking line says everything you need to know about her character. There was not a moment that I didn't fully believe Core's plight and pity and fear her.

    When the movie begins Core has already completely succumbed to the unexplained sickness that Shane spends most of the film trying to suppress. Core is locked indoors all day in an attempt to prevent her from killing but she finds her way out and eventually the prey comes to her.

    The two much talked about cannibalism scenes occur pretty late in the film and are worthy of the fuss -they are stunning.

    There isn't enough plot development to figure out exactly what is happening to these people or why. There could have been a bit more explanation but the ambiguity makes everything a bit creepier.

    Then I went to bed and you can only imagine my dreams.
    7kosmasp

    Hungry for ...

    Vincent Gallo ... I should have known this would not be anything remotely "normal". And while the violence may borderline and vary to some (between ridiculous and scary), we do not get to see too much of certain things. Still there is an unease about this. Because it dares to show us glimpses of things ... especially sexuality and the insatiable hunger ... which I'm quite certain is a metaphor. For a lot of things.

    As another reviewer has already stated, the movie is about sexuality and the gender roles. Or at least can be viewed as such. You can see beyond the horror and try to figure certain things out yourself. Gallo plays it straight ... and while there is not much dialog ... certain things are being repeated - I'm ok ... I'm ok. As if the characters are trying to convince themselves of what they are saying. Which is not really working - or fooling anyone for that matter.

    There will be blood and there will be mayhem ... and there will be unsatisfied conclusions ... and some that may not even be considered a conclusion. A weird movie that for some reason was playing at a cinema the other day ... I reckon they knew I'd go and watch it anyway ... but I was not alone. A couple watched this with me ... and while we didn't know each other (and still don't), they shared their candy with me - not an innuendo. Although I am not ruling out or saying ... well anything. Anyway that anecdote aside that has nothing to do with the movie, it is as weird an encounter and experience as the movie itself was ...
    ametaphysicalshark

    Masterful, atmospheric horror film, but certainly not for everyone

    Although I liked Claire Denis' "Trouble Every Day" even more on this second viewing, I can fully understand why many hate the film. It is not a film one enjoys (except in a manner appreciative of it as art), and offers a narrative with little closure and sparse plot. It is also moody, brilliantly photographed by Agnes Godard, excellently-acted, and genuinely unsettling, and not just for the much-talked about gore (which takes up around five or so minutes of the film over two scenes).

    The film's thin plot is based around dark scientific secrets and is more than a little reminiscent of one of David Cronenberg's sexually-charged horror films, but Denis' approach is completely different. The film lacks dialogue for most of its scenes, but the visuals tell the story far better than dialogue could anyway. We don't find out very much about these experiments, but we don't need to; the film is about the characters, especially Shane (played brilliantly by Vincent Gallo), and the film is ultimately more about Shane's struggle with his condition and his love for his wife (girlfriend? Not that it really matters...) than about the general plot or the gore.

    "Trouble Every Day" (Zappa reference!) is certainly graphic, but only when it needs to be. There are two scenes of gore, both far from the worst anybody well-acquainted with horror films has seen in terms of the actual on-screen violence, but it is testament to Denis' great skill as director and the actors' great conviction that they feel so hard to watch, in particular the latter scene.

    There have been films with more or less similar subject matter made before, but most of them are harmed by a cynical, harsh approach to their subjects. Denis' approach to this film is far more human, even towards what some might not hesitate to call monsters. The film is quiet, ponderous, and sensitive (so is the brilliant score by Tindersticks). The brilliant photography and Denis' wonderful mise-en-scène capture this warm feel very well, especially during the sex scene between Shane and his wife .

    The critics who almost unanimously lambasted the film in 2001 raise some good points. Perhaps "Trouble Every Day" is under-written, although I enjoyed the fact that the film let me piece things together rather than tell me precisely what was going on. Perhaps the film has less depth than it thinks it does. But the real question is whether or not that keeps "Trouble Every Day" from being a triumph of atmosphere and style, and a haunting examination of gender roles and human sexuality? As far as I'm concerned, it certainly does not.
    Infofreak

    Slow, beautiful, brutal, frustrating but ultimately fascinating.

    I can see why 'Trouble Every Day' divides viewers. Some find it slow, pretentious and boring, and I totally understand why. It certainly has moments that fit those adjectives, but then there are scenes of great power that really impress. It's difficult and sometimes frustrating viewing, sure, but very beautiful and brutal, and ultimately an extremely fascinating film. 'Trouble Every Day's arthouse approach to horror themes reminded me a little bit of both Abel Ferrara's 'The Addiction' and Jean Rollin's 'Night Of The Hunted', but that's just to give you an idea of the strange territory the movie enters. I can also understand where the David Cronenberg comparisons are coming from, but Claire Denis is a lot less clinical and detached. It's a very emotional movie, and a lot of that has to do with Vincent Gallo's subtle performance. Gallo ('Buffalo '66', 'The Funeral') is a controversial figure as a person, but as an actor there's no disputing his talent. His wife, played by 'Ghost Dog's Tricia Vessey, is also excellent, and Beatrice Dalle ('Betty Blue')'s performance is way out there, but it's Gallo's movie as far as I'm concerned. This movie is not to everyone's taste (no pun intended!), but if you are looking for something different and are willing to put some effort in, I highly recommend this film. There's nothing quite like it.

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    • Trivia
      Béatrice Dalle has stated this is her personal favorite of her films.
    • Goofs
      At time-stamp 56:49, a face (presumably the crew since no one is in the house) can be seen reflected in the glass door/window on the right of the screen.
    • Connections
      Featured in Snuff: A Documentary About Killing on Camera (2008)

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    • Release date
      • July 11, 2001 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Germany
      • Japan
      • Luxembourg
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sangre caníbal
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • ARTE
      • Arte France Cinéma
      • Canal+
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,189
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,984
      • Oct 13, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,571
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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