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Les deux Fragonard

  • 1989
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Les deux Fragonard (1989)
Drama

Jean-Honoré Fragonard, an 18th century painter, decides to use as a model a young washerwoman, Marianne, with whom he ends up falling in love.Jean-Honoré Fragonard, an 18th century painter, decides to use as a model a young washerwoman, Marianne, with whom he ends up falling in love.Jean-Honoré Fragonard, an 18th century painter, decides to use as a model a young washerwoman, Marianne, with whom he ends up falling in love.

  • Director
    • Philippe Le Guay
  • Writers
    • Philippe Le Guay
    • Jérôme Tonnerre
  • Stars
    • Joaquim de Almeida
    • Robin Renucci
    • Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    44
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Philippe Le Guay
    • Writers
      • Philippe Le Guay
      • Jérôme Tonnerre
    • Stars
      • Joaquim de Almeida
      • Robin Renucci
      • Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joaquim de Almeida
    Joaquim de Almeida
    • Honoré Fragonard
    Robin Renucci
    Robin Renucci
    • Cyprien Fragonard
    Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu
    Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu
    • Marianne
    Sami Frey
    Sami Frey
    • Salmon d'Anglas
    Jean-Louis Richard
    Jean-Louis Richard
    • Saint-Julien
    Philippe Clévenot
    • Père Rudolphe
    Nada Strancar
    • Madame Dantes
    Roland Amstutz
    Roland Amstutz
    • Bourgela
    Michèle Oppenot
    • La Poicard
    Pierrick Mescam
    • L'intendant
    Christiane Cohendy
    • Dame de la Poupliniere
    Sandra Faure
    • Antoinette
    Marc Rosenstiehl
    • Louis-David
    Jean-Pierre Bagot
    • Le père de Bernadette
    Judith Magre
    Judith Magre
    • Une anatomiste
    François Chattot
    • Un anatomiste
    Christine Fersen
    • La tragedienne
    Isabelle Nanty
    Isabelle Nanty
    • Lisette
    • Director
      • Philippe Le Guay
    • Writers
      • Philippe Le Guay
      • Jérôme Tonnerre
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    6guy-bellinger

    Interesting but morbid

    Not uninteresting but morbid.

    Philippe Le Guay's name is associated with comedy. Quality comedy, funny but also well written, subtle stories in tune with our times. Titles such as 'L'Année Juliette', 'The Cost of Living' 'The Women on the 6th Floor', 'Bicycling With Molière' immediately evoke this notion of intelligent humour which is peculiar to their director, whose surname (The Gay Guy) seems to want to confine him to the field of comedy. That would be forgetting on the one hand a certain darkness that always runs through his funny films (the harmfulness of money, class struggle, difficult human relations, old age, the fate of peasants, etc). It would also mean overlooking his downright dark films, which, even if there are only two of them, do exist. Superior to all his other works, there is the extraordinary 'Nightshift' (2001), a film that blatantly describes the dominant-dominated relationship between a worker and the foreman who shamelessly mistreats him. Without a doubt the writer-director's cruelest and most beautiful film work to-date. As for his first feature film 'Les deux Fragonard' (1989), it is not a comedy either, but contrary to 'Nightshift' twelve years later, it cannot boast the noun of masterpiece. Not that 'Les deux Fragonard' is uninteresting, on the contrary. Indeed, it introduces us to two important historical figures, the painter Jean-Honoré Fragonard (Joaquim de Almeida, quite convincing) and his cousin, the anatomist Honoré (renamed Cyprien for reasons of understanding) Cyprien Fragonard (Robin Renucci, dark and tortured). By bringing them together for the sake of fiction, Le Guay offers us a reading of the 18th century, far from the exact but fragmented image of the Enlightenment. As the bicentenary of the French Revolution and its procession of good thinking was about to pass (the filming took place in 1988), the director chose to tell us about the drifts of this new thinking (the liberation of all morality and the realization of the most extreme fantasies leading to sheer horror, the libertine spirit not ensuring happiness) rather than its contributions to it ( limited to the condemnation of a decadent nobility, and the virtues of the progress of science and knowledge). A commendable sincerity and refusal of opportunism. Nevertheless, this is not a really successful film. The period reenactment is good, the cast is good and the performances are overall fine (besides the two Fragonards, Sami Frey impresses as a dark nobleman with perverse tastes, and Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu brings a welcome freshness in the heavy atmosphere of this funeral tale). For a first feature film, the directing is quite correct, without however giving this Cronenberg-style subject a sufficient relief on the subject. Another negative point is the intrusive and uninspired music by Jorge Arriaga, coloring this macabre tale with fake romanticism. But the main flaw may well consist in a certain imbalance between the two parts of this diptych. The project was, it seems to me, to evoke through Marianne, the washerwomanturned model, the dialectic of the impulses that run through every human being, that of life and that of death. By following the frivolous and libertine painter, the young girl first lets her body and her heart full of life speak,. But later, growing disappointed by Fragonard, who is more interested in her as a model than as a human being, she begins to conceive an interest in the dark aristocrat who abducted her, Simon d'Anglas as well as in the other Fragonard, the one dissecting corpses, going so far as to wound herself voluntarily and almost die of it to attract his attention. In the end only, life will triumph, but that won't be enough to counterbalance the whole heart of the film, painfully morbid. To condemn the taste for morbidity when it has deleterious effects is one thing, to make a spectacle of it is another. The fact remains that 'Les deux Fragonard' has enough qualities not to reject it entirely. But it is important to know that it will not be a pleasant show, unless you share the fantasies of d'Anglas naturally. Otherwise, pick any other "light" film by Le Guay, no doubt you'll have a good time.
    8info-1405

    A dark tale ahead of its time

    Philippe Le Guay's long feature debut, Les Deux Fragonard, benefited from significant enough means to provide a good recreation of the eighteenth century setting, during the reign of Louis XV. With his co-writer Jérôme Tonnerre, Le Guay was freely inspired by the life of Jean-Honoré Fragonard, endowing him with a cousin who turns out to be also an artist but in a very different field. The first one (Joachim de Almeida) is a fashion painter and womanizer, which leads him to a life of pleasure, while Cyprien (Robin Renucci) is an anatomist attracted to death and fascinated by the mechanics of the human body, which he likes to dissect using stolen corpses.

    Add to this a beautiful washerwoman, Marianne (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu), who has become a model for Jean-Honoré Fragonard and a sombre aristocrat (Sami Frey) whose main interest is to put her under the scalpel of the Cyprien Fragonard, and you have all the ingredients of a gothic tale tinged with poetry and black humour.

    One of the major assets of the movie is the gorgeous score by Jorge Arriagada. The composer managed to exploit the richness of the contrasts between two worlds of light and shadow, of springy jubilation and existential torment, delivering a wide variety of entrancing themes. Arriagada would resume his collaboration with Le Guay for three other movies, notably The Women on the 6th Floor and Bicycling with Molière.

    Les Deux Fragonard was not very successful back in 1989. Philippe Le Guay had made a film a little ahead of its time, showing the fascination of the crowd for traveling exhibitions of flayed human bodies, preserved thanks to recent advances in science. Perceptions have changed and there is a good chance that this original movie can be better understood and appreciated today.

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 1989 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • O Pintor e a Lavadeira
    • Production companies
      • Arte France Cinéma
      • Capital Cinéma
      • Compagnie Française Cinématographique (CFC)
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      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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