In Collection
#120
Seen It:
Yes
Drama
USA / English
| Jean-Pierre Bacri |
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| Gr |
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| Agn Jaoui |
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| Mich Moretti |
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| Serge Riaboukine |
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| Marilou Berry |
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| Virginie Desarnauts |
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| Keine Bouhiza |
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| Gr Oestermann |
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| Jean-Pierre Lazzerini |
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| Laurent Grevill |
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| Agnes Jaoui |
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| Michele Moretti |
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| Gregoire Oestermann |
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| Director |
Agn Jaoui; Agnes Jaoui |
| Writer |
Jean-Pierre Bacri; Agnes Jaoui |
Only the French dare to make movies about such unlikeable people, and only the French can make you like them anyway.
Look at Me is a cornucopia of prickly personalities, starting with Lolita (Marilou Berry), an aspiring singer who hates everyone who pays attention to her because of her famous father and assumes that no one would pay attention to her for any other reason. It's not surprising, because her father Etienne (Jean-Pierre Bacri,
The Housekeeper), an acclaimed writer, surrounds himself with people who want something from him--including a less famous writer (Laurent Grevill,
I Can't Sleep) who finds success thanks to Etienne, and whose wife (writer/director Agnes Jaoui,
The Taste of Others) happens to be Lolita's music teacher.
Look at Me captures the little ways that fame warps everything around it; Etienne gets away with treating everyone terribly because of his literary stature, to which desire and resentment fasten like barnacles. But it's not just a satire--gradually, through an accumulation of brief glimpses and offhand remarks, these abrasive characters become increasingly vivid and genuine.
--Bret Fetzer
| Barcode |
043396091825 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
8/9/2005 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic) |
| Subtitles |
English; Spanish |
| Audio Tracks |
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Deleted Scenes Making Of Featurette |