The Lover (1992)
- Starring:
- Jane March, Tony Leung Kar-Fai, (more)
- Director(s):
- Jean-Jacques Annaud
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
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The Lover is director Jean-Jacques Annaud's adaptation of Marguerite Duras' minimalist 1984 novel. Set in French Indochina in 1929, the film explores the erotic charge of forbidden love. Jane March plays a French teenager sent to a Saigon boarding school, while Tony Leung is a 32-year Chinese aristocrat. They look at each and they both see a blinding white flash; it's kismet. He offers her a ride in his limousine and soon they meet in his "bachelor room" where they revel in a wide variety of creative sexual encounters. However, they both realize their love is doomed. She comes from a troubled family that includes a mentally-disturbed mother (Frederique Meininger) and drug-addicted brother (Arnaud Giovaninetti). It also appears that her family would not approve of an interracial tryst. But then neither would his family, since in order to inherit his father's wealth, he must not break from a traditional Chinese arranged marriage. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 115 mins
Complete Cast:
- Jane March - The Young Girl
- Frederique Meininger - Mother
- Melvil Poupaud - Younger Brother
- Philippe LeDem - French Teacher
- Quach Van-an - Driver
- Jeanne Moreau - Narrator
- Raymonde Heudeline - Writer (end)
- Ann Schaufuss - Anne-Marie Stretter
- Yvonne Wingerter - Writer (beginning)
- Tony Leung Kar-Fai - Chinese Man
- Arnaud Giovaninetti - Elder Brother
- Lisa Faulkner - Helene Lagonelle
- Tania Torrens - Principal
- Frédéric Auburtin - Liner Pianist
- Helene Patarot - Assistant Mistress
- Xien Mang - Chinese Man's Father
- Do Minh-vien - Young Boy
- Director(s):
- Jean-Jacques Annaud
- Writer(s):
- Jean-Jacques Annaud, Gérard Brach
- Producer(s):
- Claude Berri, Paul Rassam
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Not For Children, Nudity, Adult Situations, Adult Language, Strong Sexual Content)
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- 1992 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Music








