Grand Tour
- 2024
- 2h 8m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,5/10
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MA NOTE
Un diplomate, en 1918, fuit quand sa fiancèe Molly arrive à Rangoun pour l'épouser. Il suit l'Asian Grand Tour jusqu'au Japon, Molly à ses trousses.Un diplomate, en 1918, fuit quand sa fiancèe Molly arrive à Rangoun pour l'épouser. Il suit l'Asian Grand Tour jusqu'au Japon, Molly à ses trousses.Un diplomate, en 1918, fuit quand sa fiancèe Molly arrive à Rangoun pour l'épouser. Il suit l'Asian Grand Tour jusqu'au Japon, Molly à ses trousses.
- Prix
- 7 victoires et 13 nominations au total
Rembrandt Beerens
- Príncipe Tailandês
- (as Rembrant Beerens)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesPeriod scenes were shot in studio. Present day scenes were shot live on location, without script.
Commentaire en vedette
Miguel Gomes Grand Tour is a visually mesmerizing film that feels like a love letter to Asia, celebrating its rich cultural heritage and landscapes. Every shot is carefully composed, with meticulous attention to framing and timing, creating a sense of immersion that invites the viewer into the world of the film. The use of real locations adds depth and authenticity, making the setting feel like an integral part of the story rather than just a backdrop.
The first chapter follows Edward as he flees from his fiancée, Molly, and embarks on a directionless journey. This section feels disconnected and almost lost, much like Edward himself. It's as the film is reflecting his emotional state aimlessly wandering without a clear path, allowing chance encounters to dictate his course.
In contrast, the second chapter, which follows Molly's determined pursuit of Edward, has a more defined sense of purpose. As she chases him across Asia, the narrative feels tighter, with more focus and direction. Molly's clear objective helps guide the audience through her journey, making it easier to connect with her.
The dialogue, primarily in Portuguese, was a refreshing highlight, and I found myself wishing for even more of it. It's rare for me to see a film where Portuguese takes center stage, and it adds another layer of uniqueness to the film.
In the end, Grand Tour is a beautiful, contemplative work, filled with stunning visuals, soundtrack and a clear sense of care in every frame. It's clear to see why Gomes was awarded Best Director at Cannes his passion for both the story and the setting is palpable in every moment.
The first chapter follows Edward as he flees from his fiancée, Molly, and embarks on a directionless journey. This section feels disconnected and almost lost, much like Edward himself. It's as the film is reflecting his emotional state aimlessly wandering without a clear path, allowing chance encounters to dictate his course.
In contrast, the second chapter, which follows Molly's determined pursuit of Edward, has a more defined sense of purpose. As she chases him across Asia, the narrative feels tighter, with more focus and direction. Molly's clear objective helps guide the audience through her journey, making it easier to connect with her.
The dialogue, primarily in Portuguese, was a refreshing highlight, and I found myself wishing for even more of it. It's rare for me to see a film where Portuguese takes center stage, and it adds another layer of uniqueness to the film.
In the end, Grand Tour is a beautiful, contemplative work, filled with stunning visuals, soundtrack and a clear sense of care in every frame. It's clear to see why Gomes was awarded Best Director at Cannes his passion for both the story and the setting is palpable in every moment.
- Zzacarias
- 18 sept. 2024
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 763 964 $ US
- Durée2 heures 8 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1
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By what name was Grand Tour (2024) officially released in Canada in French?
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