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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 720x404 | 追加日: 2005-May-01 |
別名: ژولیت بینوش, 줄리엣 비노쉬, 줄리엣 비노슈, 쥘리에트 비노슈
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Juliette Binoche, born March 9, 1964 in Paris, France, began acting during adolescence with stage productions. Her breakthrough came in 1985 with André Téchiné's 'Rendez-vous'. She gained international recognition for her role in Philip Kaufman's 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being' (1988). Binoche has since acted in numerous films, winning awards such as the Venice Film Festival Award and an Academy Award for 'The English Patient' (1996) and Best Actress at Cannes Film Festival for 'Certified Copy' (2010). She's known as 'La Binoche' in France.
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キーワード: desire, love, love triangle, lust, paris, france, pleasure, self destructiveness, sexual attraction, sexual obsession, suicidal thoughts, voyeurism
Nina arrives in Paris seeking her acting break. She meets Paulot, a real-estate agent who falls for her, and his flatmate Quentin, who becomes obsessed with her. Nina sleeps with both men despite Paulot's jealousy. After Quentin's desperate act, Nina shares a flat with Paulot but refuses him intimacy. Meanwhile, she's cast in 'Romeo and Juliet' by an intense director who becomes her father figure. As opening night nears, Nina's complicated love life fuels her art. However, Paulot wants to end contact, the director plans to leave, and Quentin's ghost haunts her, leaving the theater as her possible refuge.
Directed by André Téchiné in 1985, 'Rendez-vous' is a French drama that explores desire, love triangles, sexual obsession, and self-destructiveness within Paris' theatrical scene. The story revolves around Nina, a young actress navigating complex relationships with three men - Paulot (a stable but jealous suitor), Quentin (an obsessive flatmate), and the detached theater director who casts her in 'Romeo and Juliet'. As Nina's personal life intertwines with her artistic pursuits, she finds solace and escape in the art of the theater.