The Children of Paradise (1945)

The Children of Paradise (1945)
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Even in 1945, Marcel Carné's Children of Paradise was regarded as an old-fashioned film. Set in the Parisian theatrical world of the 1840s, Jacques Prévert's screenplay concerns four men in love with the mysterious Garance (Arletty). Each loves Garance in his own fashion, but only the intentions of sensitive mime-actor Deburau (Jean-Louis Barrault) are entirely honorable; as a result, it is he who suffers most, hurdling one obstacle after another in pursuit of an evidently unattainable goal. In the stylized fashion of 19th-century French drama, many grand passions are spent during the film's totally absorbing 195 minutes. The film was produced under overwhelmingly difficult circumstances during the Nazi occupation of France, and many of the participants/creators were members of the Maquis, so the movie's existence itself is somewhat miraculous. Children of Paradise has gone on to become one of the great romantic classics of international cinema. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
ArlettyJean-Louis Barrault, (more)
Director(s):
Marcel Carné
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Even in 1945, Marcel Carné's Children of Paradise was regarded as an old-fashioned film. Set in the Parisian theatrical world of the 1840s, Jacques Prévert's screenplay concerns four men in love with the mysterious Garance (Arletty). Each loves Garance in his own fashion, but only the intentions of sensitive mime-actor Deburau (Jean-Louis Barrault) are entirely honorable; as a result, it is he who suffers most, hurdling one obstacle after another in pursuit of an evidently unattainable goal. In the stylized fashion of 19th-century French drama, many grand passions are spent during the film's totally absorbing 195 minutes. The film was produced under overwhelmingly difficult circumstances during the Nazi occupation of France, and many of the participants/creators were members of the Maquis, so the movie's existence itself is somewhat miraculous. Children of Paradise has gone on to become one of the great romantic classics of international cinema. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
190 mins

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Director(s):
Marcel Carné
Writer(s):
Jacques Prévert
Producer(s):
Fred Orain
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations)
Categories:
Romance
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    Susan L.

    Highly recommend this film to people who enjoy 19th century style dialogue. Great characters. The story is slow but interesting and there is a lot of insight about the difference between real love and obsession with idealized figures.

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    Melanie L.

    Jean-Louis Barrault plays Baptiste, a beautiful pantomime, proclaims his unding love to Garance, who is but loved by 3 other men. Maria Casarès who plays Nathalie truly loves Baptiste, and servently hangs behind letting him find this out on his own. A 19th Century soap - opera , unique in it's peotic realism, especially concerning the art of pantomime. Truly a special treat for lovers of the art of pantomime.

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    Linda D.

    I enjoyed the intro on this DVD by Terry Gilliam. This classic film from France has a silvery dream-like look and feel to it. Enjoyable if not just a little too long.

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