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[REL] Au Septième Jour (2008) [France]

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 1:39 am
by For An Angel
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1242594/

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Short film starring Pauline Acquart from Water Lilies and Moriarty - Private Lily. Hard to explain what happens because it's in French and has no subtitles. Here's a short scene from the movie :D


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Re: [REL] Au Septième Jour (2008) [France]

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 3:00 am
by Phuzzy4242
Thanks, FAA.

Re: [REL] Au Septième Jour (2008) [France]

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 6:47 pm
by Phuzzy4242
http://www.premiere.fr/film/Au-Septieme ... ge-1320447
What does she see? The life of a teenager: coffee after class, a best friend, a boy, an evening dancing and drinking, a family meal. And suicide.

Re: [REL] Au Septième Jour (2008) [France]

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 7:56 pm
by kev
Phuzzy4242 wrote:http://www.premiere.fr/film/Au-Septieme ... ge-1320447
What does she see? The life of a teenager: coffee after class, a best friend, a boy, an evening dancing and drinking, a family meal. And suicide.
Thanks FAA for this short. It actually reminds me of a good number of the kids I work with:

Sullen, moody teens that come from a [seemingly] good life; a nice household, people that care for them, yet they have this inexplicable need to be as they are; sullen and moody...

This is a case where actually being able to understand the language would probably be a BIG help in understanding what motive Sandrine might have had in doing what she did.. Could the answer possibly lie in the message she was writing [or receiving]?:
MARDI wrote:MARDI
Aujourd'hui beau temps, nuage en fin de journée, mer calme, parents imperturbabl....
(Bablefish says:
Today weather, cloud at the end of day, sea calm, unflappable parents...
)

Simply boredom?? :eyecrazy

Stark and cold to a point with an edge of poignancy...

Thanks again for bringing this to FLM, FAA! :thumbsup

kev.

(Weird coinky-dink: I came across a movie that I ripped [and am going to release later today probably] that is also 29mins long... Not the 'weirdest' thing in the world, but [being a tad obsessive compulsive] it sorta stood out in my mind... :lol: )