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Re: Pauline Acquart - Retenez Son Nom

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 2:01 am
by Dahls
There's much beauty in darkness, I find.
No less in this example.


Is she dehydrated though? Her lips so oft looks sore and broken in these pics. :?

Re: Pauline Acquart - Retenez Son Nom

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 7:01 am
by fish
Dahls wrote:There's much beauty in darkness...

I agree, although "Perdu d'Avance" is very dark. Very.
Pauline's and Théo's characters are seriously disturbed. :T

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I don't know if there's anything medically wrong with her lips.
I mean, she has a very "full" mouth.
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Re: Pauline Acquart - Retenez Son Nom

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 5:10 pm
by DMt.
Hmmm...might give that one a miss.

Most of us aren't hydrated enough much of the time, apparently.

I read somewhere that the Japanese drink a pint of water on waking, sounds like a good idea to me [given decent-quality water, that is].

Keep forgetting, though. :roll:

Re: Pauline Acquart - Retenez Son Nom

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 2:12 am
by Dahls
Supposed to be helpful for avoiding being drowsy and tired in the morning as well.
Apples are also one of the most effective ways to wake up, I've heard.


Think I'll just keep sticking to a large mug of coffee though. :wink:

Re: Pauline Acquart - Retenez Son Nom

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 8:52 am
by fish
DMt. wrote:Hmmm...might give that one a miss...

It's quite a good little film really, for one that's only ten minutes long.
But it is dark.
A one night (day) stand at it's worst. *:|*


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Re: Pauline Acquart - Retenez Son Nom

PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 7:49 am
by fish
Enough of the gloomy ones. :(
This is a bit happier.

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Re: Pauline Acquart - Retenez Son Nom

PostPosted: Sat Nov 14, 2015 9:02 am
by fish
fish wrote:...This is a bit happier...

After the events in Paris today I'm sure this isn't a happy day for anyone in France.
I've said more here http://fucking-amal.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1913 for those who care to read, but I won't make any further comment on Pauline's topic.
I'll try to keep it a light as possible here.


Pauline you gorgeous girl, I love what you do.
Take a bow. :oops: :lol:

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Re: Pauline Acquart - Retenez Son Nom

PostPosted: Sun Nov 15, 2015 6:36 am
by fish
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Re: Pauline Acquart - Retenez Son Nom

PostPosted: Sun Nov 15, 2015 11:47 am
by DMt.
Nice capture! The dance class scene from A7J, right?

Re: Pauline Acquart - Retenez Son Nom

PostPosted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 6:17 am
by fish
DMt. wrote:...The dance class scene from A7J, right?

Absolutely. Image

There are tiny moments in so many films that just deserve their five minutes in the spotlight.
I like putting them there.

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Re: Pauline Acquart - Retenez Son Nom

PostPosted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 7:38 am
by fish
In the absence of any news, views, or other nice things, and because it's international "Make A Gif" day, I thought I'd throw another little scene into the spotlight. :roll: 8)

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Re: Pauline Acquart - Retenez Son Nom

PostPosted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 10:19 pm
by Owen
Finally, I'm back (it's been only 3 weeks but I missed the forum)! *:)*
The gardener cut the Internet cable, it was FUN :roll: .

Yay, more screens from Perdu d'avance, (and some cool gifs, of course, I'm impressed)! I don't know if you looked expressely for intensity, but they she seems really disturbed in them. In terms of performance it is admirable.

I've seen Mourir d'aimer, sparsely though (it was 4am and I was bored...). It wasn't as awful as I expected, but not good either. Muriel Robin is good, her young student/lover is miscast, the story flows well in the beginning, and feels compressed at the end. The teacher's children stories were unfortunately unconclusive. Acquart wasn't very good in my opinion, her line delivery was too fast (which did fit the anger of her character but not the believability) and too monotone. Nonetheless, pleased to see her in something "new".
I've also seen Chez Maupassant. I prefer to forget its existence :? :lol: and I'm sure, the actors too :oops: :P .

Re: Pauline Acquart - Retenez Son Nom

PostPosted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 7:15 am
by fish
Owen wrote:...The gardener cut the Internet cable... :roll:

Is that like "The dog ate my homework"? :P :lol:
Welcome back, you were missed and I was worried. :W

Owen wrote:...she seems really disturbed in them...

I will make some more pics/gifs from Perdu d'avance" but it isn't easy to find scenes where she's not looking disturbed. :T :lol:

Both "Mourir d'aimer" and "Chez Maupassant" were pretty easy to follow but without conversational French the merits of the performances were hard to judge.
However I did enjoy the humour in Chez Maupassant, a happier ending might have made it even more enjoyable. :lol:
About time I made some more Chez M pics & gifs too.

No movement from Edgar on the "Billionaire" front but a photographer from Italy changed their Facbok cover pic to commemorate it being one year since filming in Rome finished. :shock:

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Re: Pauline Acquart - Retenez Son Nom

PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 4:06 am
by Owen
fish wrote:Is that like "The dog ate my homework"? :P :lol:

I wish it was :lol: . But still my "homework" stayed undone O-) .

fish wrote:Welcome back, you were missed and I was worried. :W

Oh, thanks :oops: .

fish wrote:it isn't easy to find scenes where she's not looking disturbed. :T :lol:

Which is a proof of high quality color and performance work in the short.

fish wrote:However I did enjoy the humour in Chez Maupassant, a happier ending might have made it even more enjoyable. :lol:

Yes, it had much humor, but I was palmfaced almost all of the time, because of the absence of coherence between the dialogue and the delivery. The actors didn't seem to believe much in their roles. I don't know, maybe I missed something, or maybe it just isn't my type of production :P . (And the technical side was badly done too, Acquart gets yet another camera look.)

Re: Pauline Acquart - Retenez Son Nom

PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 7:58 am
by fish
Owen wrote:...palmfaced...

I'll certainly grant that. Not my favourite form of humour but somehow it seemed to fit the naivety of the episode.
Perhaps it was just Pauline's presence that did it for me. :oops:
I guess sometimes there are benefits from having a limited understanding of the language. :roll: :T :lol:


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