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Blue Note

Original title: La note bleue
  • 1991
  • 2h 15m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Blue Note (1991)
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the film covers the last few days of fragile Chopin's professional life.the film covers the last few days of fragile Chopin's professional life.the film covers the last few days of fragile Chopin's professional life.

  • Director
    • Andrzej Zulawski
  • Writer
    • Andrzej Zulawski
  • Stars
    • Marie-France Pisier
    • Janusz Olejniczak
    • Sophie Marceau
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    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Andrzej Zulawski
    • Writer
      • Andrzej Zulawski
    • Stars
      • Marie-France Pisier
      • Janusz Olejniczak
      • Sophie Marceau
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    Marie-France Pisier
    Marie-France Pisier
    • George Sand
    Janusz Olejniczak
    Janusz Olejniczak
    • Frédéric Chopin
    Sophie Marceau
    Sophie Marceau
    • Solange Sand
    Noëmi Nadelmann
    • Pauline Viardot
    Féodor Atkine
    Féodor Atkine
    • Eugène Delacroix
    Aurélien Recoing
    Aurélien Recoing
    • Auguste Clésinger
    Benoît Le Pecq
    • Maurice Sand
    • (as Benoît Lepecq)
    Roman Wilhelmi
    Roman Wilhelmi
    • Adalbert Grzymala
    Grazyna Dylag
    Grazyna Dylag
    • Laure Czosnowska
    • (as Grazyna Dylong)
    Pavel Slabý
    • Jean
    • (as Pavel Salby)
    Gilles Détroit
    • Fernand de Préaulx
    Redjep Mitrovitsa
    • Alexandre Dumas fils
    Beatrice Buchholz
    • Augustine Brault
    Serge Ridoux
    • Louis Viardot
    Serge Renko
    • Ivan Tourgueniev
    Théophile Sowié
    • Carambé
    • (as Moussa Théophile Sowie)
    Clément Harari
    Clément Harari
    • Demogorgon
    Bénédicte Loyen
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      • Andrzej Zulawski
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    10przeszkoda

    Some people just don't understand cinema...

    After seeing this movie, I just sat breathless in my armchair - I just hadn't seen such a movie before. Truly, a masterpiece on par with Peter Greenaway's finest. Beatufilly filmed, superbly acted (Olejniczak, a pianist by trade - a damn good one at that: he recorded the soundtrack to Polanski's "The Pianist" - is very true to the role of Chopin in his final moments), classy scenography... The action is presented in a way resembling the very atmosphere of the romantic period's art - hectic and rich in expression. The movie's goal is to portray emotions, not a plot - and this goal it achieves perfectly. But, as with romantic art, this movie requires a certain mindset - an openness to emotion - or it will be totally misunderstood.

    When I finally regained my senses, I've instantly decided to jump on IMDb.com to see how other people could've perceived this one-of-a-kind film - and guess what? A general rating of 3.7. Some people do not understand cinema as an art form at all. Just because the movie isn't something most people are used to nowadays doesn't make it a bad one.

    I am going to risk the claim that if you won't like this movie, you won't like art of the romantic period at all. Really, "La Note Bleue" embodies the whole spirit of the romantic period.
    1andre-71

    who could like this mess?

    After having seen this film I feel guilty for having given the grade 1 on other films. This is the worst non-low-budget movie I have ever seen. Ok, the female actresses were pretty, but what else was there? Awfully played music, horrible singing, terrible characters? Was there suspense or even a plot at all? An idea? A message? This pile of pictures seemed like a very bad theatrical play, and I regret that it wasn't. I would've loved to booh at the responsible persons.
    2nandoflorestan

    Curb your enthusiasm

    As a pianist and lover of Chopin's music, I really wanted to like this. But it's just an annoying artsy-fartsy mess in which multiple talents are wasted due to the poorest direction.

    Director, you are a moron. Hysteria + hysteria + hysteria = boring. When all your "characters" are flamboyant, no one really is. All the portraits in this mess are failures because they have no individuality, they are all the same manic person -- who is this, you? You give it no rest for 2 hours... Such a pain to watch. You have absolutely no sense of contrast or rhythm. And by the way, Chopin's music does not work as background for constant hysteria. You are unworthy of making a movie about any of these people.

    Viewers today will be expecting a little slice of Chopin's biography, but instead of doing this respectfully and getting out of the way, the director wants to steal the scene for himself. This is just a bunch of stuff that George Sand wrote, juxtaposed with no sense, care or taste. The direction given to the actors seems to have been, "Imagine a sane person saying this in a normal way, then do the opposite -- imagine you are Nicolas Cage". The result is incomprehensible and fails to portrait any of the famous personalities we could be interested in.

    On a side note, viewers today also will be ignorant of the significance of these personalities. I am ashamed to confess I didn't know anything about Alexandre Dumas' son. No help is given -- the director is openly hostile to the masses.
    10FilmCriticLalitRao

    'La Note Bleue' is Polish film director Andrzej Zulawski's excellent film about Chopin.

    'La Note Bleue' is a sublime film about the last days of acclaimed Polish composer Frédéric Chopin's life. It was a time when most artists belonging to who's who of European intellectual tradition rubbed shoulders with each other in order to have a nice time. Apart from George Sand, one can see him surrounded by writers as varied as Ivan Turgenev and Alexandre Dumas Fils. Director Andrzej Zulawski has directed a film which is bound to please music lovers as much as lovers of cinema. He has cared a lot for authenticity by choosing to cast the real classical pianist Janusz Olejniczak as Chopin. In many ways, he has been able to select the ideal subject for his film as like Chopin, it can be surmised that he too must have had experienced the same sensations of being a talented Pole in an alien land (France).What is really striking is about this film is the manner in which actors get into the depth of their roles. Whether it is late French actress Marie France Pisier as George Sand or Zulawski's former wife actress Sophie Marceau as Solange Sand, emotional depth of acting performances is absolutely palpable. There is a lot of listen and see in this film as mellifluous classical music runs throughout and there are plenty of dramatic scenes too. This is one of the few practical reasons for audiences interested in cinema as well as music to watch 'La Note Bleue'- an honest film made by Andrzej Zulawski who once stated that to please the majority is the requirement of the planet cinema. He went on to add that as far as he is concerned, he doesn't make a concession to viewers, these victims of life, who think that a film is made only for their enjoyment, and who know nothing about their own existence.
    3universumcat

    Forgery, mythomania and ego

    I liked pictures (images, colors) and expressive acting but unfortunately for Żuławski I'm a person who has studied the sources concerning Chopin and Sand for years. I know all Chopin's music and letters and the most important Sand's writings and letters. And what can I say?

    Żuławski's movie is a forgery.

    Żuławski knew nothing about Sand (who was a very deep and serious personality, described by many people who really knew her as ... a good and generous person) and the evolution of her social and religious ideas. His aim was to denigrate and falsify her as did Chopin unwise hagiographers before him.

    Chopin in „La note blue" seems to be a quite ridiculous man, however he may please the exalted admirers of his music because fits the myth of a sweet, quiet and lovely genius (in fact the composer was a rather neurotic, jealous and difficult personality which doesn't of course mean he wasn't good and tender also. Chopin music is complex as his personality was... Żuławski didn't show it...

    The plot itself is a fantasy (based partially on Chopin not credible and dishonest hagiographies). If Żuławski uses the sources (like Sand's Histoire de ma vie or Lucrezia Floriani), he falsifies the original meaning of these texts (not only the meaning but also the words...).

    I could write a book about lies Żuławski told in his movie. It's a pity because most of people are naif and take the so called „biographic" stories for truth.

    In fact the movie is about Żuławski's hate, Żuławski's love, Żuławski's obsessions, Żuławski's ridiculousness and vulgarity, Żuławski's vision of the world. Shortly it is about Żuławski's EGO.

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    • Release date
      • August 16, 1991 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • French
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • Mavi Nota
    • Filming locations
      • France
    • Production companies
      • Oliane Productions
      • Oliane Productions
      • Erato Films
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 15 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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