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Un Secret (2007)

Un Secret (2007)
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Informed that his elderly father has mysteriously disappeared, anxious Parisian François (Mathieu Amalric) recalls his tragic family history in director Claude Miller's adaptation of the fact-based novel by author Philippe Grimbert. As a sickly young child, François (Valentin Vigourt) instinctively knew that he was a disappointment to his champion swimmer mother, Tania (Cécile De France), and gymnast father, Maxime (Patrick Bruel). While François does find some amount of solace in his friendship with kindly masseuse Louise (Julie Depardieu), his discovery of a strange toy in the attic causes his parents to act more strangely toward him than ever before. Feeling sympathetic toward the young boy, Louise eventually reveals to François that he once had a half brother, and that his parents weren't drawn together by fairy-tale romance but through violence and strife. Back before the war, Maxime became engaged to the beautiful Hannah (Ludivine Sagnier). While Hannah's parent's were keenly aware of the ominous implications of Hitler's rise to power, Maxime worried little since he always considered himself French first and foremost. At the wedding, however, Maxime finds his gaze frequently wandering from his fetching bride to athletic beauty Tania. Later, after the happily married bride gives birth to a handsome young boy named Simon (Orlando Nicoletti), the Nazis invade and the once-happy family is torn violently asunder. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Cécile De FrancePatrick Bruel, (more)
Director(s):
Claude Miller
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Un Secret

Informed that his elderly father has mysteriously disappeared, anxious Parisian François (Mathieu Amalric) recalls his tragic family history in director Claude Miller's adaptation of the fact-based novel by author Philippe Grimbert. As a sickly young child, François (Valentin Vigourt) instinctively knew that he was a disappointment to his champion swimmer mother, Tania (Cécile De France), and gymnast father, Maxime (Patrick Bruel). While François does find some amount of solace in his friendship with kindly masseuse Louise (Julie Depardieu), his discovery of a strange toy in the attic causes his parents to act more strangely toward him than ever before. Feeling sympathetic toward the young boy, Louise eventually reveals to François that he once had a half brother, and that his parents weren't drawn together by fairy-tale romance but through violence and strife. Back before the war, Maxime became engaged to the beautiful Hannah (Ludivine Sagnier). While Hannah's parent's were keenly aware of the ominous implications of Hitler's rise to power, Maxime worried little since he always considered himself French first and foremost. At the wedding, however, Maxime finds his gaze frequently wandering from his fetching bride to athletic beauty Tania. Later, after the happily married bride gives birth to a handsome young boy named Simon (Orlando Nicoletti), the Nazis invade and the once-happy family is torn violently asunder. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins

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Director(s):
Claude Miller
Writer(s):
Claude MillerNatalie Carter
Producer(s):
Yves Marmion
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Categories:
Drama
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    Eric F.

    I can't resist a movie with a good story -- and this is one you can get emotionally involved in. Beautifully written, elegantly structured, stylishly photographed, with compelling performances from the entire cast. Just sit back and enjoy. [Subtitles.]

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    Solveig G.

    No often we have the chance to see a movie like this one: the director plays with the 'time' (past and present)and how personal memories and social and historic moments are all one. We can separate ours lifes for what is happening in the world. Personal choices and personal moral turn be so important, because involved all the humanity. Great, great movie.

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    Victor G.

    The movie tells a very interesting and involved story. I liked the movie. I found it somewhat difficult to follow the story line because of time shifts between past and present and the subtitles. None the less, this beautiful art movie is well worth the time and effort to view and to follow especially at a time when the viewer wants to see a movie that draws him/her into over the course of 100 plus minutes.

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