
After the death of his mother, fortysomething introvert Mathieu enters into a second relationship with his high-school girlfriend, Maya.... (Full plot summary below)
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After the death of his mother, fortysomething introvert Mathieu enters into a second relationship with his high-school girlfriend, Maya.
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| User ReviewAlex FAmbiance un peu glauque mais prenant . Une passion amoureuse qui hante toute une vie. |
| User ReviewQuiche EI liked the photography, and the plot was kind of interesting, but nothing extraordinary. It went sooo slooooow. |
| User ReviewÓskar Flife will be full of regrests if you keep regreting the past... |
| User ReviewDickie LYou can never quite guess where Kahn's films are heading, and this latest is once again full of very real hiccups... Kahn is very good on the financial and psychological cost of adultery: the way it fosters a dogged obsession the architect would be better off channeling into his maquettes. I have to confess I found "Regrets" a little too scrupulously honest for its own dramatic good about the way affairs drag on and/or peter out, offering no particular benefit to anyone, either participant or onlooker; don't be surprised if, having been hooked, you spend the final thirty minutes wanting to bash these characters' heads together until they see sense. Yet in a film of endlessly rushed assignations - there's some underlying comedy in the manner the lovers only ever meet up when one or another has a train to catch or an appointment to keep - it seems right Kahn should linger over his droll punchline: three little words that, if spoken many years before, could have saved these people a whole lot of grief. |
| User ReviewMathieu FThe beginning is promising: Mathieu, 40-something-years-old loses his mother to cancer and, having come back to his native town near Paris, meets by happen-stance his once-lover, Maya. The love they once felt for each other comes back kicking and disturb the life they had built until now. However, past this idea, Cedric Kahn doesn't know what to do with his characters and with his story. So he simply films these two people loving and hating each other and unsure of what they feel toward each other. For the viewer this is rapidly boring, even more so when, like me, you don't appreciate Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi very much. Boring, the kind of films feeling like you saw it already a dozen times. Some good shots at the beginning (and one in the middle) but rapidly the shooting descends into the banal while the story is synonymous with the tedious. |
| User ReviewMerlin DI had so many regrets after having watched this film and actually paid money for it. I mean seriously. Obsessive and disturbed characters and annoyingly indecisive behaviour: Yes, I mean no, but yes after all, or maybe not, or... I just leave the country. oh and my husband is a loonetic with a chainsaw. If anyone knows a film in which Yvan Attal is not a horror of a man, please do share. Even Valerie's admittedly pretty boobs could not save the film, only earned it one star. Avoid. (I suggested to Flixter to add this in their selection just so I could say how unpleased I was with it!) |