A Girl Cut in Two

2007 "One man's love is another man's lust."
6.2| 1h55m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 09 September 2007 Released
Producted By: Integral Film
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Gabrielle Deneige is an independent, ambitious TV weather girl torn between her love of a distinguished author several decades her senior, and the attentions of a headstrong, potentially unstable young suitor. An unspoken past between the two men heightens tensions, and though she's initially certain of her love for one them, the see-saw demands and whims of both men keep confusing - and darkening - matters. Before long she's encountering emotional and societal forces well beyond her control, inexorably leading to a shocking clash of violence and passion.

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Claude Chabrol

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Integral Film

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Lawbolisted Powerful
PodBill Just what I expected
Invaderbank The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
AshUnow This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
writers_reign Had either neither Chabrol himself or the production company been gracious or, indeed, honest enough to acknowledge Richard Fleisher's The Girl On The Red Velvet Swing as source material we could have discussed this as a remake, instead we are obliged to substitute rip-off. In 1955 Fleisher used the real names of the three players in a real-life tragedy of some half a century earlier; Evelyn Nesbitt, celebrated as the 'Gibson' girl, a nod to the many drawings made of her by the well-known artist Charles Dana Gibson; Stanford White, a celebrated architect - he designed Madison Square Garden among others - and Harry K. Thaw, a mentally unbalanced millionaire playboy, the roles played by Joan Collins, Ray Milland and Farley Granger respectively. Chabrol has fictionalised both the names and occupations of the characters - so that Francois Berleand in the Ray Milland role is now an architect, Benoit Magimal in the Farley Granger role the wealthy playboy son of an industrialist and Ludo Sagnier in the Joan Collins role, a weather girl on TV - and set the action in the modern day but none of this is enough to escape the charge of rip-off; to do that he must radically change the storyline which he has not, adhering in fact, almost slavishly to the facts in the original case. You'll go a long way to find a non native of France who admires French film as much as me let alone more so but I have to admit defeat here. Ludo Sagnier merely confirms what I have always maintained, that she simply cannot act with her clothes on, Magimal has little to do but employ his trademark 'sullen' look and throw the odd hissy fit, which is just as well as he is ill equipped for anything more ambitious which leaves Berleand, the best actor on the set by a country mile, to waste his time and talent on this dross.
gridoon2018 "A Girl Cut In Two" is the kind of movie that requires a lot of patience from its audience (it moves slowly and runs long), without really rewarding them for it at the end. Listed by IMDb as a drama/thriller, it is basically a drama about a young weather girl (and later TV show host) caught in two parallel relationships with a middle-aged writer and a rich heir about her age, with the "thriller" part (such as it is) coming into play only in the last 20 minutes. One of the main problems with the film is that the viewer can see right away that neither of these relationships is going to work out - the older man is married and just looking for cheap thrills, the younger man acts borderline psychotic right from the start - and you wonder how the heroine, who seems fairly smart in most ways, can be so naive as to not see that these two men are unworthy of her time. Perhaps the two most likable characters - the heroine's uncle and the young man's little sister - have very little screen time. The film is very well-acted, especially by Ludivine Sagnier and Francois Berléand, but ultimately it is a minor work for someone of Claude Chabrol's great reputation. (**)
jdesando "The tragedy of old age is not that one is old, but that one is young." Oscar WildeI'm cut in two myself: wanting A Girl Cut in Two to be a companion piece to Patrice Leconte's unforgettable Girl on the Bridge (1999) and yet realizing it is wrong to expect such a complement. French icon Claude Chabrol's Girl Cut is an amusing and agonizing romance between an older writer and a young TV weather girl, about 30 years in between their ages. The story of the lost young woman and her older carnival knife thrower in Girl on a Bridge has layers of emotion where Girl Split contains little depth but the same type of metaphors.Girl Cut recycles the January-May love affair, similar to the recent Elegy about a young woman and an older professor. The immediate attraction between the two is not explored, just the girl's voluptuousness and his pot-belly, receding hair, and low energy level. But then I should not forget the ultimate aphrodisiac: intellectualism. The common denominator is the mind meld, enacted by an aging thinker/artist and a young open mind.The figurative splitting is woven into the plot: A spoiled, rich young man, Paul Gaudens (Benoit Magimel), falls for an indifferent Gabrielle (Ludivine Sagnier), who has a yearning for the older writer Charles Saint-Denis (Francoise Berleand). The triangle illustrates the complex yearnings of an attractive young woman, whose mother (Marie Bunel) spies Gabrielle's need for the father figure as well as her own wish for her daughter to be financially comfortable. The warfare among the classes is typically Francaise.As for Gabrielle, it is never clear where her love for the old man comes from, for she never seems to read his works, and their interaction before the first tryst is superficial. Perhaps she has a thing for big bellies and bald pates.
David Ferguson Greetings again from the darkness. With splashes of dark humor, I mostly found the film depressing. There are few things more disheartening than a totally desperate woman longing to be loved by one jerk, let alone two.Luckily, this desperate woman is played by the gorgeous Ludivine Sagnier (from the far superior Swimming Pool). She is a TV weathergirl and talk show host who falls completely for an old man novelist (played very well by Francois Berleand). When she is spurned by the old guy, totally annoying, rich boy stalker comes along to rescue her. Trust fund baby Paul is played creepily by Benoit Magimel, who steals most of his scenes.Directed by French master Claude Chabrol, the film just never allowed me to connect with any of the players. They all seemed to hate themselves and have no respect for anyone else. Quite the party, eh? The performances are such that it is watchable though I would have appreciated a more detailed characterization throughout the script. One simple question ... why did she fall for the old man? Just a baffling development for me.