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Declaration of War

Original title: La guerre est déclarée
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
5.4K
YOUR RATING
Declaration of War (2011)
When a young couple learn their new born child is very ill, they confront the 
Ordeal together as a form of warfare.
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When their young son is diagnosed with a brain tumor, young parents Roméo and Juliette unite in the fight for his survival.When their young son is diagnosed with a brain tumor, young parents Roméo and Juliette unite in the fight for his survival.When their young son is diagnosed with a brain tumor, young parents Roméo and Juliette unite in the fight for his survival.

  • Director
    • Valérie Donzelli
  • Writers
    • Valérie Donzelli
    • Jérémie Elkaïm
  • Stars
    • Valérie Donzelli
    • Jérémie Elkaïm
    • César Desseix
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    5.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Valérie Donzelli
    • Writers
      • Valérie Donzelli
      • Jérémie Elkaïm
    • Stars
      • Valérie Donzelli
      • Jérémie Elkaïm
      • César Desseix
    • 11User reviews
    • 108Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Valérie Donzelli
    Valérie Donzelli
    • Juliette
    Jérémie Elkaïm
    Jérémie Elkaïm
    • Roméo Benaïm
    César Desseix
    • Adam Benaïm à 18 mois
    Gabriel Elkaïm
    • Adam Benaïm à 8 ans
    Brigitte Sy
    Brigitte Sy
    • Claudia Benaïm - la mère de Roméo
    Elina Löwensohn
    Elina Löwensohn
    • Alex - la compagne de Claudia
    Michèle Moretti
    • Geneviève - la mère de Juliette
    Philippe Laudenbach
    Philippe Laudenbach
    • Philippe - le père de Juliette
    Bastien Bouillon
    • Nikos
    Béatrice de Staël
    • Le docteur Ghislaine Prat - la pédiatre
    Anne Le Ny
    Anne Le Ny
    • Le docteur Fitoussi - la neuropédiatre
    Frédéric Pierrot
    Frédéric Pierrot
    • Le professeur Sainte-Rose
    Elisabeth Dion
    • Le docteur Kalifa de l'IGR
    Pauline Gaillard
    • Un narrateur
    • (voice)
    Philippe Barassat
    • Un narrateur
    • (voice)
    Valentine Catzéflis
    • Narratrice
    • (voice)
    Julie Peugeot
    • La première nfirmière
    Serge Bozon
    • Le gifleur à la fête
    • Director
      • Valérie Donzelli
    • Writers
      • Valérie Donzelli
      • Jérémie Elkaïm
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    User reviews11

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    8PaddyCMR

    Intimate, affecting portrayal of a couple's struggle to survive

    This film is the story of a couple whose only son (Adam) is diagnosed with cancer, but it's by no means a weepie, as from very early in the film, we learn that Adam pulls through. So, what does this leave us with? Well, perhaps more interestingly, the movie becomes more about Roméo (Jérémie Elkaïm) and Juliette's (Valérie Donzelli) struggle to stay together. With knowledge of Adam's safety in the bank, we can concentrate on the two main protagonists, and whether they will be able to survive as a unit.

    The film is also scripted by the pair, and directed by Donzelli, and it must be said, they are a remarkable duo. Their on-screen characters are very likeably played, if a little saccharine sweet while they fall in love in the first twenty minutes. However, while some of the early musical interludes might jar a little, they don't feel entirely out of place with the scenario. Their relationship forms the beating heart of this movie though, and they play off each other beautifully, gradually winning the audience round, and permitting forgiveness for the conceit of their characters' names!

    Bringing a rather sudden end to the romantic beginnings, new baby Adam arrives on the scene, and all is not rosy in the garden from very early on. Parents beware, the quarter of an hour that gradually builds up to Adam's diagnosis is as genuinely affecting a movie sequence as I can remember from any recent movie outing (and I'm only an uncle!)

    And from there it becomes about coping, about managing, and about survival. As I said, the audience is blessed with the foreknowledge that the couple do not have, so we're in a privileged position, but as Roméo and Juliette soldier on, rising to every new challenge and facing up to every fresh heartbreaking piece of news, you are still right there with them. Their support networks too, play an important role in the movie, but really this is the story of Roméo and Juliette's struggle to survive.

    If cinema is about escapism, then 'Declaration of War' will certainly transport you, placing you right in the middle of this young couple's lives as they battle with something you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy.

    I can't recommend it highly enough for lovers of French film, or possibly even just for parents who need a reminder of how lucky they are. It's bordering on stereotypical, picture-postcard French in the opening twenty minutes as the two central characters tombent amoureuses... but kind of suits the mood and is perhaps intentional. Two excellent central performances make it very watchable, but an excellent narrative device elevates this story from a traditional weepie into entirely more interesting territory. A real contender for the Oscar next March.
    8criirsara2000

    was very surprised

    At the beginning, I didn't want to see this movie, even if I read it tried not to be just a sad movie about a couple and their poor kid suffering of cancer. The movie is sad, even if end in a fairly good way, but it's bearable. But it also shows that life in this circumstances should also be positive or least one has to make an effort to make the story positive.

    Said this, this movie moved me almost to tears, imagining the poor kid, even if the movie never shows his suffering.

    And it's a movie that shows normal people, with a normal life, facing a tragedy. It could also be a movie that shows again we never have to give up and loose hope, but well, that's a true statement.
    10guy-bellinger

    Death to death!

    This is an incredible movie. Just imagine: two young people are attracted to each other, live together happily until they realize the child they have had happens to suffer from a particularly malignant brain tumor, a fact abruptly plunging them into a terrible four-year ordeal, leading them to breakup because of the hardships inherent in the situation, only to..., some time later,... make a film out of this excruciating experience! And not only do they write the story and direct (at least the woman) but they play their own characters as well, carefully replicating a reality that almost destroyed them. How courageous, how daring! A move close to sheer madness... How on earth can one go through the pangs of such an unbearable ordeal... TWICE? And how the devil can one make such a luminous film, able to deal with such a risky subject without falling into the many traps it contains? And how can one manage to give people hope and confidence by talking about death during most of a film? Well, miracles exist, since Valérie Donzelli (director, writer, main actress, makeup artist and hair stylist!) and her former life companion Jérémie Elkaïm (co-writer, main actor) have done just that with "La guerre est déclarée", giving an example that such a feat is within the realms of possibility.

    They manage this achievement by immediately finding the right tone and by never falling out of tune afterward. A winning principle announced in the title "Declaration of War", for both the characters are seen fighting instead of crying and moaning. This does not mean they never express their suffering - how could they help it? - but it is the dynamics of their struggle that is put forward, not the apathy their grief and anxiety are likely to generate.

    Valérie Donzelli is to be given special credit for her inspired direction. Not only does she pour her heart and soul into the filming of this painful chronicle but she also proves imaginative and creative, making use of an amazing variety of registers, devices and techniques which wind up making this movie unique: incongruous gags including during the most dramatic times; classic documentary (the way the little boy is treated in turns in Marseilles, in Paris and in Villejuif); original montages; inspired use of musical pieces creating the unexpected but effective cohabitation of Vivaldi, Delerue and pop music; resort to musical comedy (with the characters occasionally singing their feelings); use of metaphor (Juliette's disjointed run through the hospital corridor). And those examples are only a sample of all the personal touches Valérie Donzelli brings to this exceptional work.

    Never indulging in pathos or sentimentality,"La guerre est déclarée" nevertheless contains very moving scenes or sequences, my personal favorite being the one in which the unfortunate couple, unable to find sleep on the night before their son's operation, tell each other their fears to best calm their fears.

    A great shock, but a salutary one, "La guerre est déclarée", both the sincere account of a personal drama and a talented work of art for all, is one of the year 2011's masterpieces.
    8lasttimeisaw

    Cinema Omnivore - Declaration of War (2011) 7.6/10

    "If the premise looks dreary and distressful, that's the last thing Donzelli tries to evoke in her film, which is why, she over-dramatizes the most heartbreaking moments, viz. when the family members receive the bad tidings, to dull the edge of its pathos (their reactions are explosive rather than implosive), also by introducing Adam at the age of 8 (played by Gabriel himself) right out of the box, audience is reassured that all will be well. DOW plays up to the solidarity between Romeo and Juliette, and among their extended families throughout, meantime, it is also crucial to point up that even in the face of unforgiving adversity, people needs to offload their pressure and kick up their heels once in a while, an "open kiss" party could just do the trick, Donzelli and co. practice what they preach, seeing everything through rose-colored glasses, it is the Gallic spirit billowing out of the most arduous ordeal for a brace of young parents, a sentimental French chanson can just bob up at the drop of a hat, traversing different places to form a duet of the heart."

    read my full review on my blog: cinema omnivore, thanks
    8webmaster-3017

    HK Neo Reviews: [36HKIFF] Declaration of War / La guerre est déclaré (2011) – France

    @ 36th Hong Kong International Film Festival

    By being the opening film of the 36th Hong Kong International Film Festival, Declaration of War is a film that touches the audience hearts, but more importantly it talks about real humans, real events, real emotions and real surroundings. For that alone director and main actress deserves a simple round of applause. It is not easy to go through a traumatic experience and come out strongly by telling her life story through films. This film works because the director never stray away from its core issue of a couple dealing with their child having a brain trauma and all the other issues that goes along with it – losing money, jobs, lifestyle, relationships and ultimately themselves. It should be complimented that the film yet is about to play with a sense of humor along the way.

    Valerie Donzelli not only carries the film as the mother and wife, but directs a film that is so personal to her. It was my honour to meet such a strong lady at the festival. In the scene where she ran and ran in the hospital corridors until she collapses is a perfect example of originality in her camera work and her ability to depicts and communicate a difficult moment. Likewise her former partner Jeremie Elkaim excels in a role that compliments Valerie and two display amazing chemistry that cannot just be manufactured.

    All in all, Declaration of War is very much a personal film, about how a child's illness can affect almost everything in his parents life. Dealing with difficult times like these is never easy and often the wear and tear will stop any couple from living their lives. Points should be given to Valerie for being able to so convincing portray these emotions. Although the film seems raw at times, War is very much a perfect example of how an extremely personal film can still affect the audience. While the film may never be a masterpiece, Valerie have certainly created and shared something special…

    Neo rates 8.5/10

    • www.thehkneo.com

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    • Trivia
      The film takes its inspiration from what actually happened to Valérie Donzelli and Jérémie Elkaïm, whose child fell seriously ill.
    • Crazy credits
      The end credits start with: "Pour Gabriel" (For Gabriel) and "Pour les médicins, les infirmières et l'hôpital public" (For the doctors, the nurses and the public hospital).
    • Connections
      Features Transition de phase dans les cristaux liquides (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      Générique de l'émission Radioscopie
      Composed by Georges Delerue

      (P) 1970 Les Éditions des Alouettes

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    • Release date
      • August 31, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
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      • Official site (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Yaşam Savaşı
    • Filming locations
      • Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
    • Production companies
      • Rectangle Productions
      • Wild Bunch
      • Canal+
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $59,100
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,791
      • Jan 29, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,691,610
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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