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Beyond The Clouds (1994) Certificate 18

Beyond The Clouds
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Rated 2.5 stars
Average rating
(50%)
 
Starring: Irene Jacob | John Malkovich | Sophie Marceau | Jean Reno | Peter Weller | Chiara Caselli | Vincent Perez | Fanny Ardant | Kim Rossi-Stuart | Ines Sastre | Marcello Mastroianni | Jeanne Moreau
Director: Michelangelo Antonioni
Studio: SECOND SIGHT FILMS LTD.
Run time: 105 mins
Genres: Drama | Romance | World Cinema | World Cinema
Languages: Italian, French
Released: September 14, 2009

The many ways in which men are fascinated, compelled, and confused by their attraction to women are explored in this four part drama. As a filmmaker (John Malkovich) tries to sort out his plans for his next film, he considers several stories about women and the men who love them. Silvano (Kim Rossi Stuart) meets Carmen (Ines Sastre) and immediately asks her for a date, but despite his attraction, he can't follow through on his feelings for her. The director spies a woman on the streets (Sophie Marceau) and follows her obsessively, but when he finally meets her, he's disappointed, despite their mutual physical attraction. Roberto (Peter Weller) and his wife Patricia (Fanny Ardant) have to deal with their anger about each other's infidelities, as well as their problems with their lovers, Olga (Chiara Caselli) and Carlo (Jean Reno). And Niccolo (Vincent Perez) falls in love at first sight with a young woman (Irene Jacob), unaware that she is studying to become a nun. BEYOND THE CLOUDS was Michelangelo Antonioni's first film after a massive stroke derailed his directorial career in 1985; Wim Wenders served as his collaborator on the project.

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22 out of 28 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
Sophie looks great

Sean from London, 24th March, 2006

This is a great film not least for the scenes of Sophie Marceau in the buff. The film draws you in to the lives of the various characters.

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6 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3.0 stars
Dream On

Cato from , 18th September, 2009

This was one of those philosophical/psychological/pretentious/soft porn contiinental films, shot beautifully in Ferrara and Paris and a romantic quay presumably in between. John Malkovich plays the part of a sort of master of ceremonies, although at times he gets pretty involved in the action, finding it very easy to bed a girl after simply staring at her through a shop window. It's that kind of dream film, episodic and all over the place, but as I say, very beautiful to look at, especially the scenes of buildings and streets. Why it got an 18 certificate I don't know, although there is quite a lot of female flesh on display at times.

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3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3.0 stars
An enjoyable, thought-provoking watch

TomBay78 from , 19th November, 2009

This collection of relationship stories with John Malkovich was enjoyable for its gentle pace and wonderful camera work...not to mention the tasteful nudity! There was some tragedy, some passion, and a whole array of other emotions entagled in the stories. I liked it. :-)

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3 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1.0 stars
Dull dull dull

mrsdvd from from Twickenham, 12th December, 2009

If you like your films retro 60's (it was fine then) with sparse and impenetrable and unreal dialogue, the odd ciao, the odd beautiful street, the odd nonsense about sunsets, with Malkovitch playing some pretentious photographer mumbling his words then this is for you, I gave it 30 minutes and my body ached for reality, just awful

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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1.0 stars
Yawn

A Customer from errol, 2nd December, 2009

I fell asleep before the end (and it was only 9.30pm!). This film is beautiful to look at but there is no plot, the dialogue is pretentious drivel and the characters are unbelievable.

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2 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1.0 stars
'Beyond The Clouds'

ian3 from , 5th November, 2009

Dull and very dowdy story line is predictable, not to hot at all

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