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2004 • Drama / Romance • 121m

Head in the Clouds

"Three lives. One destiny."

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Gilda Bessé shares her Paris apartment with an Irish schoolteacher, Guy Malyon, and Mia, a refugee from Spain. As the world drifts toward war, Gilda defiantly pursues her hedonistic lifestyle and her burgeoning career as a photographer. But Guy and Mia feel impelled to join the fight against fascism, and the three friends are separated.

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Charlize Theron
Charlize Theron
Gilda Bessé
Penélope Cruz
Penélope Cruz
Mia
Stuart Townsend
Stuart Townsend
Guy Malyon
Thomas Kretschmann
Thomas Kretschmann
Major Thomas Bietrich
Gabriel Hogan
Gabriel Hogan
Julian Ellsworth
Karine Vanasse
Karine Vanasse
Lisette
David La Haye
David La Haye
Lucien
Steven Berkoff
Steven Berkoff
Charles Bessé
Élisabeth Chouvalidzé
Élisabeth Chouvalidzé
Fortune Teller
Sophie Desmarais
Sophie Desmarais
Élodie
Éloïsa Cervantes
Éloïsa Cervantes
Julie
Rachelle Lefevre
Rachelle Lefevre
Alice
Daniel Murphy
Daniel Murphy
Undergraduate #3
Linda Tomassone
Linda Tomassone
Molly Twelvetrees
Julian Casey
Julian Casey
Winston
Lisa Bronwyn Moore
Lisa Bronwyn Moore
Davina
Frank Fontaine
Frank Fontaine
Unwin
Amy Sloan
Amy Sloan
Linda
Director: John DuiganScreenplay: John DuiganProducer: Michael CowanProducer: Bertil OhlssonProducer: Jonathan OlsbergExecutive Producer: Julia PalauExecutive Producer: Matthew PayneProducer: Jason Piette

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Filipe Manuel Neto
2023-03-25
60%

**A film about idealisms, utopias and harsh realities, which could be much better than it is, but is still good enough to be worth it.** There are many movies about romance and love in times of war. John Duigan gives us a film about love, but also about hopes for the future, utopias and the way war and human cruelty end it all in an instant. That old story of idealism versus reality. The film is good, but as a drama it is a little inconsistent and does not work from a romantic point of view. The script begins with the unusual meeting between a young Irish student named Guy and a beautiful and liberal French heiress, Gilda Bessé. They have an affair that, years later, they will resume in Paris, including the young Spanish Mia. The ménage-a-trois ends up when Guy and Mia go to Spain to help the republicans in the Civil War. The defeat in the war and the German invasion of France will later condemn Gilda to a difficult survival, as the lover of an officer of the invading troops... and I really don't want to say more because it would spoil the pleasure of watching the film. As I said, the movie is good, and it has a good story. The problem is that there's a lot here, and there are several sub-plots that come out of nowhere and end up not resulting in anything: it's the case of the tense relationship between Gilda and her rich father, or what happens to Mia's brother. Very little consistency and dramatic solidity, in a script that seems fragile at various times. I'm even willing to forgive that... but it's hard to ignore the way the film confuses love with sexual horniness. Gilda Bessé seems to be anything but a romantic or passionate young woman, and the relationship between her and her partners is very sexual, but not exactly rosy. Despite having a pretty good cast, there are only three actors who really deserve a note and highlight. Penélope Cruz is quite believable in her character, but the director doesn't give her anything that really allows the actress to do something really memorable. Her character is cold, a little shy, and the actress has the ability to impress us more. Stuart Townsend does what he can in his character, but he's not "nerdy" enough for the character he's been given. He's elegant, he's handsome, but that's about it. He's not even an actor who seems capable of combining beauty and intellect in the same character. This makes me think that he was only cast in the film because he is the husband of the remarkable Charlize Theron who, in fact, is the soul of the film and gives us an extraordinary performance, where beauty, sexuality, drama and suffering are perfectly matched. Technically, it's a restrained film, standard Hollywood at the time. There are some aspects that were very well-used, such as the original footage of the war, in black and white, and the way in which the sets and costumes were designed and recreated, managing to show the passage of years and the evolution of the characters very well. The soundtrack, however, could be better, while the cinematography seems a little disconnected from the rest of the work.

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Status
Released
Origin
CA
Languages
German, English, Spanish, French
Studios
Remstar Productions, Dakota Films, Spice Factory, Movision
Website
http://www.sonyclassics.com/headintheclouds/

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