La Tourneuse de Pages (2006) Reviews

La Tourneuse de Pages (2006)
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Years after her once-promising career as a professional pianist is tragically sidelined, a young musician still haunted by the past receives a second chance at making things right in director Denis Dercourt's elegant tale of shattered dreams and delicate mutual dependence. Upon performing for the examination board in order to gain entrance into the prestigious musical Conservatory, young pianist Mélanie (Julie Richalet) finds her concentration shattered when the chairwoman of the jury - herself a famous concert pianist - carelessly signs an autograph for a fan. Her endless hours of rigorous training suddenly rendered useless by the pass of a pen, Mélanie remains unable to regain her composure after the incident and subsequently gives up music altogether after failing to pass the test. Years later, Mélanie is a file clerk at a well-renowned law firm whose skills soon catch the eye of senior partner M. Fouchécourt (Pascal Greggory). Impressed by her solid work ethic and unwavering dependability, Fouchécourt hires Mélanie as a live-in nanny whose duty it will be to watch over his son during an extended business trip. Upon arriving at Fouchécourt's lavish countryside mansion, Mélanie makes the acquaintance of Mme. Fouchécourt (Catherine Frot) - the very same pianist whose thoughtless action sent Mélanie's life into an irreversible downward spiral. It seems that now the tables have turned, and Mme. Fouchécourt herself has lost the confidence to perform. Her frazzled nerves somehow calmed by the presence of the quiet new helper, Mme. Fouchécourt implores Mélanie to sit in on her recitals and become her personal page turner as she attempts to overcome her debilitating fear of failure. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Catherine FrotDéborah François, (more)
Director(s):
Denis Dercourt
Format(s):
DVD
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Charles and Karen M.

Yes, subtle is the key word here. This is a tale of revenge, but what makes this film so unique is that it is NOT your average revenge of violence or murder, etc. It is purely psychological and that's what makes it so intriguing. So pay close attention in the first 10 minutes of the film. That is critical to what happens from there on out.

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Joann H.

A great movie, with fantastic acting and a twist of an ending. I had no dozing while watching this psychological masterpiece. Joann

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John M.

A most interesting story and plot; acting is very well-done. Recommend this movie.

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Lennart E.

If you like non-violent suspense this is a movie for you. Great acting by all performers

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Phillip P.

OK movie with an interesting twist at the end. If you don't expect much you will enjoy it but don't go out of your way to rent this one

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Pauline M.

Yes, it is a suspense movie;The suspense is so subtle yet there ;I have never seen a suspense flick made quite like this;The movie seems to be about a normal girl internship that leads to a other jobs due to her good performance at work but yet there is more into it;She has a hidden objective that she manages to fulfill in a quiet unasssuming way by just doing well in the job she was asked to do;She is a very good manipulator; Deborah Francois(older melanie) and Julie Richalet(young melanie)playing as Melanie Prouvost(the main character) did an awesome job!!Her character ,her wardrobe choices ,her body and (especially)her facial movements were perfect for the role:she played the supposedly good girl with a hidden agenda;An agenda you could call revenge for what has happened to her when she was younger;Loved the ending !!!

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    Charles and Karen M.

    Yes, subtle is the key word here. This is a tale of revenge, but what makes this film so unique is that it is NOT your average revenge of violence or murder, etc. It is purely psychological and that's what makes it so intriguing. So pay close attention in the first 10 minutes of the film. That is critical to what happens from there on out.

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    Joann H.

    A great movie, with fantastic acting and a twist of an ending. I had no dozing while watching this psychological masterpiece. Joann

    Yes   |   No

     
    John M.

    A most interesting story and plot; acting is very well-done. Recommend this movie.

    Yes   |   No

     
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