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Read My Lips 2001 123movies

Read My Lips 2001 123movies

Oct. 17, 2001115 Min.
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Watch: Sur mes lèvres 2001 123movies, Full Movie Online – Young secretary Carla is a long-time employee of a maryam property development company. Loyal and hardworking, first to arrive and last to leave, Carla is beginning to chafe at the limitations of her career and is looking to move up. But as a 35-five-year-old woman with a hearing deficiency, she is not sure how to climb out of her humdrum life, though she is confident in her own abilities. Into her life comes Paul Angeli, a new trainee she decides to hire. Paul is 25 years old and completely unskilled, but Carla covers for him when the need arises because of his other qualities – he’s a thief, fresh out of jail and very good-looking. It’s a case of good meeting bad..
Plot: She is almost deaf and she lip-reads. He is an ex-convict. She wants to help him. He thinks no one can help except himself.
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7.3/10 Votes: 15,771
97% | RottenTomatoes
82/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 258 Popularity: 8.099 | TMDB

Reviews:

A Breath of French Air
This was one of the DVD’s I recently bought in a set of six called “Frenchfilm” to brush up our French before our planned holiday in beautiful Provence this year. So far, as well as improving our French we have considerably enhanced our appreciation of French cinema.

What a breath of fresh air to the stale, predictable, unimaginative, crash bang wallop drivel being churned out by Hollywood. What a good example for screenplay writers, actors, directors and cinematographers to follow. It was so stimulating also to see two identifiable characters in the lead roles without them having to be glossy magazine cover figures.

The other thing I liked about this film was the slow character and plot build up which kept you guessing as to how it was all going to end. Is there any real good in this selfish thug who continually treats his seemingly naïve benefactor with the type of contempt that an ex-con would display? Will our sexually frustrated poor little half deaf heroine prove herself to the answer to her dreams and the situation that fate has bestowed upon her? The viewer is intrigued by these questions and the actors unravel the answers slowly and convincingly as they face events that challenge and shape their feeling towards each other.

Once you have seen this film, like me you may want to see it again. I still have to work out the director’s psychological motive for the sub plot in the role of the parole officer and some of the subtle nuances of camera work are worth a second look. The plot does ask for a little imagination when our hero is given a chance to assist our misused and overworked heroine in the office. You must also be broad minded to believe in her brilliant lip reading and how some of the action falls into place. But if you go along for the thrilling ride with this example of French cinema at its best you will come out more than satisfied. Four stars out of five for me.

Review By: jandcmcq
Read between the lines
Put yourself into Carla’s shoes. She is an overworked, unappreciated administrative drudge who is invisible. You know her: she’s trained three of her last three bosses, knows where all of the bodies are buried and might even look back at you in the mirror when you brush your teeth. Always having time for another thankless task and does it better than most despite a serious disability, she has the desk on the way to the restroom that becomes the repository of half-finished cups of coffee begging to be spilled. What? You don’t want to hear it? Well, she can’t and neither can you until your hearing aid is in place. Prepare to experience life from the perspective of the hearing impaired.

Carla (Emmanuelle Devos) needs a change in her life. Work is leading nowhere; friends are relying on her to meet their domestic needs and the only way out starts with a collapse that goes virtually unnoticed. She won’t take a vacation – a contract is going critical – so the only alternative is to hire an assistant. Carla submits requirements that convey her real needs: a ‘well-groomed’ man. This brings an applicant for approval that reminds us that we should be careful with our wishes.

Paul (Vincent Cassell) does everything wrong from the start of his job interview and his getting hired clearly demonstrates Carla’s interest in his non-job-related qualities. She sees potential in this former thief and as the story unfolds, their relationship grows in a very unusual pattern of co-dependence.

Paul has a difficult transition returning to the world outside of prison walls and finds himself in another sort of prison: one of the office variety and another of indentured servitude to pay off an old debt. His skills as a thief help Carla win a political battle in the office. But Paul sees a grander opportunity with Carla’s skill in lip reading and draws her even further into a world of intrigue.

This is a brutal film noir unrated and probably suitable for older teens. Carla grows more powerful, professionally as well as personally, as the story progresses and her disability gives her clear advantages over the rest of us. She grows as a woman discovering her sensual side while she uses her resources to overcome the obstacles of competing in a man’s world.

The two main characters are meant for each other, in a strange way. Without Paul, Carla will remain in her role of a doormat. She has our sympathy, hopes and best wishes even if she doesn’t make the best decisions along the way.

You will hear the world through Carla’s ears, from awkward adjustments of your hearing aid, muffled sounds, all but inaudible without it to relatively distinct voices when you can see who’s talking. With one major sense disabled, we see Carla’s heightened intuitive power to compensate. And we can all use that sense to hear not only what people say, but also what they really mean.

Review By: crypticcrytic

Other Information:

Original Title Sur mes lèvres
Release Date 2001-10-17
Release Year 2001

Original Language fr
Runtime 1 hr 55 min (115 min), 1 hr 59 min (119 min) (Argentina), 1 hr 58 min (118 min) (UK)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Crime, Drama, Romance
Director Jacques Audiard
Writer Jacques Audiard, Tonino Benacquista
Actors Vincent Cassel, Emmanuelle Devos, Olivier Gourmet
Country France
Awards 7 wins & 12 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision Premier 2393)

Read My Lips 2001 123movies
Original title Sur mes lèvres
TMDb Rating 7.112 258 votes

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