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At First Sight

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Lena (Isabelle Huppert) is a Jewish refugee from Belgium living in occupied France in 1942. The only way she can avoid being deported to a concentration camp is to marry Michel, a discharged military officer but they cannot find happiness. Meanwhile extroverted artist Madeleine (Miou-Miou) mourns her dead husband and remarries after France's liberation but she to is unhappy with her life. After a chance meeting, the two women develop an emotional relationship that borders on romance.
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Marya E. Gates Cool People Have Feelings, Too. (Substack) 02/13/2024
This ambiguity can be felt in the film, but the queer subtext also remains loud as ever Go to Full Review
Matt Brunson Film Frenzy 12/12/2022
3/4
Titled Coup de foudre (Love at First Sight) in its French homeland but interestingly given another Gallic name for its U.S. run (Entre nous / Between Us). Go to Full Review
Octavi Marti El Pais (Spain) 02/10/2020
A personal work and a tranquil acceptance of a classic narrative. [Full Review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
Liz Galst Sojourner 09/04/2019
Then there's the ubiquitous swimming-pool scene without which, it seems, no lesbian film would be complete... Still, Diane Kurys's film is lovely, a story beautifully told, and if you haven't seen it already, you shouldn't miss it. Go to Full Review
Molly Lovelock Sojourner 08/20/2019
[Director] Diane Kurys makes heavy points in Entre Nous without being heavyhanded. Go to Full Review
Cole Smithey ColeSmithey.com 04/08/2008
4/5
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04/04/2013 It begs to be analyzed within a feminist framework, and the historical context of the sense of emasculation in post-WWII France makes it even more interesting. See more 03/18/2010 Talky. Thought-provoking. Credible performances evoke sympathy for the people concerned. Originally entitled Coup de Foudre, (lightning strike - a French idiom for Love at First Sight). Up close and personal the film explores the breakup of two marriages. Why this should have to happen in this way can be attributed to any number of reasons or a combination thereof as presented in the film. Ultimately it is left up to the viewer to decide. The story is said to be autobiographical of director Diane Kurys, who also collaborated on the screenplay for this movie. A young Belgian Jewish woman named Lena, displaced by the Nazi invasion in 1940 war-torn Europe, ends up in a French refugee camp where she catches the eye of one of the guards who says that he wants to marry her. Lena accepts the man's proposal, if only to get out of incarceration before the advancing Germans take over the area and deport the camp's occupants out of the country to certain death. As the two are about to take their vows, however, Lena learns that her husband to be, Michel, is also Jewish, putting her in grave danger, but it's too late now to change her mind. The newlyweds decide to travel south to Italy where they manage to survive the rest of the war hiding out. As the result of this shared experience their feelings for one another appear to deepen over time. In the 1950s we see the happy couple comfortably ensconced in Lyons, France, with their two young daughters, where Michel owns a garage and makes a good living for his family servicing vehicles. It is not glamorous work, the hours are long, but it is steady income and enough money for Lena to go around in nice clothes, furs, fine jewelry, take expensive vacations, and have a live-in helper to do the housework, cooking, and child care as needed. At the local grammar school's Christmas Pageant, Lena meets Madeleine, a sculptress whose young son is also a student there in the lower grades. The two women like one another almost immediately, and quickly become drawn into each other's lives. As their relationship deepens, however, their marriages run into more and more serious trouble eventually culminating in divorce for both women. Was this fate, or a coincidence or something else entirely? See more 01/12/2008 Wow... how did I forget to rate this one, I OWN it?? lol. Subtle, painful & beautiful. Luv DK & IH always. See more 09/20/2007 This was one of my first lesbian movies when I was coming out, and likely the only decent one that existed in the 80s. I liked the story, and stayed interested See more 07/26/2007 This was pretty good. Isabelle Huppert continues to knock my socks off with every performance. See more 07/05/2007 Diane Kury's flick about her mom. This is beautifully acted by Huppert and Miou Miou. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Lena (Isabelle Huppert) is a Jewish refugee from Belgium living in occupied France in 1942. The only way she can avoid being deported to a concentration camp is to marry Michel, a discharged military officer but they cannot find happiness. Meanwhile extroverted artist Madeleine (Miou-Miou) mourns her dead husband and remarries after France's liberation but she to is unhappy with her life. After a chance meeting, the two women develop an emotional relationship that borders on romance.
Director
Diane Kurys
Producer
Ariel Zeitoun
Screenwriter
Diane Kurys, Alain Le Henry
Distributor
United Artists Classics
Production Co
Partner's Productions, Films A2, Hachette Première, Alexandre Films, S.F.P.C.
Rating
PG
Genre
Drama
Original Language
French (France)
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 8, 1983, Original
Runtime
1h 51m
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