1. The Beat That My Heart Skipped (De battre mon coeur s'est arrêté)
Tom realizes he has come to a crossroad in his life and must decide between a life bordering on criminal or fulfilling his mother's desire that he play in “The ...
Twenty-eight year old Thomas Seyer (Romain Duris, "L'Auberge espagnole," "Le Divorce") has been following in the footsteps of his beloved father Robert (Niels Arestrup, "Meeting Venus") by illegally hustling real estate with brutish methods when a chance run-in with his deceased mom's concert manager puts him at a crossroads. While the violence of his dad's world clearly turns him on, macho brutality is pitted against the artistic and refined when Tom discovers reconnecting with the world of his concert pianist mother truly jazzes him in "The Beat That My Heart Skipped."
2. The Beat That My Heart Skipped (De Battre Mon Coeur S'Est Arrete)
17 feb 2005 · The Beat That My Heart Skipped is a film about fathers andsons. Tom (Romain Duris) is a hungry, aggressive real estate shark; he and his colleagues drive ...
Dir:Jacques Audiard. Fr. 2005. 107mins.
3. De battre mon coeur s'est arrêté - Film van Jacques Audiard - Fransefilms.nl
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De titel is het eerste wat opvalt aan de film De battre mon coeur s’est arrêté. In het Nederlands valt het ongeveer te vertalen met “mijn hart is gestopt
4. De battre mon coeur s'est arrete (2005) - Jacques Audiard - review
A young man who is torn between two worlds - the brutal gangster lifestyle of his father and the serene artistic life of his dead mother.
An in-depth review of the film De battre mon coeur s'est arrêté (2005), directed by Jacques Audiard.
5. Review - The Beat That My Heart Skipped (De battre mon coeur s'est ...
5 nov 2005 · Audiard takes the film off in a different direction for the finale. It's a brave move, as Toback's closing shot of Keitel's haunted visage is ...
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6. The Beat That My Heart Skipped - Chlotrudis Society for Independent ...
A successful thug is excited about the prospect of following his mother's footsteps as a concert pianist. Lead Romain Duris has a Daniel Day Lewis look and ...
Chris says: “American remakes of French films are usually trite, dumbed-down abominations, so does it follow that a French remake of an American film should have the opposite effect? I can’t fully say—I haven’t seen the original, James Toback’s FINGERS
7. The Beat That My Heart Skipped DVD review | Cine Outsider
27 mrt 2006 · Absolutely worth 102 minutes of your time for its storytelling, its use of music, its performances and its stylish direction.
As someone who is repeatedly dismayed by American remakes of European and Far Eastern movies, encountering a French remake of a cult American film presents me with a judgemental dilemma. It's over twenty years since I last saw James Toback's Fingers, an edgy crime drama from 1978 featuring Harvey Keitel at close to his best. Memories that old simply cannot be relied on, and yet with no present day access to the film it's impossible for me to re-evaluate it as a comparison piece. I remember being impressed and for some time enthusing about a film that no-one else I've since met seems to have seen. But that was, as I said, a long time ago, and I was a lot, lot younger and had a few thousand less films under my belt. Reviewers with better memories or better access have suggested that The Beat That My Heart Skipped [De battre mon coeur s'est arrêté] actually improves on Toback's original, which they felt was a more ragged and rough-edged film. But of course I like ragged and I like rough-edged. And with all of the awards that Beat has...
8. The beat that my heart skipped - Talking Pictures
It's a film about the age old Oedipus concept, as Thomas flits between the violent influence of his father and the artistic heritage of his mother.
Review of The beat that my heart skipped directed by Jacques Audiard.