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Paris Belongs to Us | Rotten Tomatoes (1) Richard Brody New Yorker Rivette's tightly wound images turn the ornate architecture of Paris into a labyrinth of intimate entanglements and apocalyptic menace; he evokes the fearsome mysteries beneath the surface ... Dec 7, 2015 Full Review Paris Belongs to Us | Rotten Tomatoes (2) Variety Staff Variety All this is overblown, making it pretentious, slow-moving and fairly confused. It takes much too long to tell its over-complicated story. Nov 12, 2007 Full Review Paris Belongs to Us | Rotten Tomatoes (3) Keith Uhlich Slant Magazine Rivette was perhaps more of a prognosticator than he realized, anticipating the downfall of the very movement he was involved in before it had effectively begun. Rated: 3/4 Nov 18, 2006 Full Review Paris Belongs to Us | Rotten Tomatoes (4) Nicholas Bell IONCINEMA.com Though it's not ultimately as durable as Rivette's most iconic titles, Paris is Burning is a must for the auteur's fans. Rated: 3/5 Oct 9, 2020 Full Review Paris Belongs to Us | Rotten Tomatoes (5) Isabel Quigly The Spectator Some pretty yawn- provoking detail, as well as its basic, though not necessarily insurmountable, disadvantages of ambiguity, woolliness and apparent triviality. Sep 27, 2020 Full Review Paris Belongs to Us | Rotten Tomatoes (6) Witney Seibold CraveOnline [Rivette] doesn't as fervently abandon conventional narrative in the same way Godard was so fond of, making for New Wave-flavored thrillers that are far more casual and certainly more watchable. Jun 3, 2016 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member George Sanders in his analysis of Checkov's "In the Cart" highlights the duty of the author to bring the reader along like a sidecar to a motorbike. Here, we are that sidecar to Anne, a fabulously flawed narrator inadvertently introduced to and then a tourist in a confused, conspiratorial post war pseudo intellectual world with all the suspicious terror of the McCarthy trials. She is our Dorothy, our Alice discovering a micro community obsessed with murder, intrigue and half truths that are less than they appear. Film noir at its best and a template of what a spy film should be, where our protagonist is always the last to know. Maxi bon. Rated 3.5/5 Stars • Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/12/23 Full Review Audience Member A black and white movie is a felony Rated 1.5/5 Stars • Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 02/24/23 Full Review Audience Member Filmed over the course of three years, and considered as one of the pioneering efforts in the Nouvelle Vague, Rivette's absorbing debut is a mystery film that refuses to be conventional, even if the three-year time span rises some inconsistencies to the surface.Since the very beginning, Rivette asks us to make a leap of faith. What is introduced as a suicide slowly escalates into the investigation of an international conspiracy, where the lives of a group of Spaniards seems to be in danger. The style alone and the events discussed, even if misunderstood for a considerable amount of time during the first half, are interesting enough thanks to the performances and some impressionistic glances at the city of Paris interacting with this bunch of mysterious souls. Nothing is as clear as it seems, and yet, you want to keep figuring out more. In this sense, Betty Schneider's character, Anne Goupil, becomes the easiest one to empathize with. The rest of the characters are strange Hitchco*ckian derivatives with unclear and maybe paranoiac personal issues.Beyond the performances and how events are presented in fragments, which may frustrate some viewers as it takes a lot of time to explain those pieces of story, the style is the one that keeps your eyes glued to the screen. For a debut, it is an interesting effort, showing close-ups and wide vistas of Paris as if it wasn't a first directorial effort. Ironically, the film presents this conspiracy plot with a theatrical backdrop, where a key character directs a play adaptation of Shakespeare's Pericles, maybe signaling some possible past, present or future tragedy, with the intensity of classic Greek theater. This brings me to mention the parallelism between the scenes of the play and how overtly theatrical the performances are by the actors in the movie, maybe intentionally(?), which I found something difficult to grasp given the seriousness and scope of imagined-vs.real paranoia and international conspiracies.Although the effort is uneven and unnecessarily time-consuming - unlike the other gigantic films by Rivette in terms of running time - and it doesn't always consummate its entire web of secondary subplots and malevolent intentions, <i>Paris Is Ours</i> is an interesting exercise in style and the mystery genre with good performances, experienced visuals and a film that transmits that Paris, indeed, doesn't belong to anyone.75/100P.S. Be on the lookout for cameos by Rivette himself, Chabrol, Demy, and finally Godard, the latter ridiculously attempting to be as cool-looking as the cameo of Melville in his debut <i>Breathless</i> (1960). Godard simply cannot feel confident without a pair of shades... Rated 3.5/5 Stars • Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/22/23 Full Review Audience Member Ambiguous: The Movie! Rated 2/5 Stars • Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/16/23 Full Review Audience Member Rivette's contribution to the New Wave took longer to put together (filming stretched over two years) and is more opaque than the more famous films of Truffaut, Godard, and Chabrol. It is also darker, more portentous and full of mystery, as well as being a first showing of the kinds of themes that Rivette would return to in his 12 hour epic Out 1. A powerful conspiracy (fascist, nationalist, related to HUAC?) is threatening the characters who know about it, including two expatriate Americans. A Spanish guitarist commits suicide - or does he? A young girl gets involved in the intrigue through her older brother, becomes infatuated with a theatre director who feels overwhelmed by events, and seeks a missing tape of guitar music to assist his production of Pericles. However, all (or some) of this may be a fiction. Paris looks bohemian and seedy and makes you wish you were there, despite the (real or imagined) danger. Rated 4/5 Stars • Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/04/23 Full Review Audience Member [font=Trebuchet MS]Full review to come.[/font] Rated 2/5 Stars • Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/07/23 Full Review Read all reviews

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Jacques Rivette Director Betty Schneider Anne Goupil Gianni Esposito Gerard Lenz Françoise Prévost Terry Yordan Daniel Crohem Philip Kaufman François Maistre Pierre Goupil
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Synopsis A young woman joins a theatrical troupe where she slowly believes that the director is involved with a secret group, and that he is in grave danger.

Director
Jacques Rivette

Producer
Roland Nonin

Screenwriter
Jacques Rivette, Jean Gruault

Genre
Drama, Mystery & Thriller

Original Language
French (France)

Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 8, 2016

Runtime
2h 18m
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