A Girl Cut in Two
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French | La Fille coupée en deux |
Directed by | Claude Chabrol |
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Produced by | Patrick Godeau |
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Cinematography | Eduardo Serra |
Edited by | Monique Fardoulis |
Music by | Matthieu Chabrol |
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Running time | 114 minutes |
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Language | French |
Budget | €6.7 million[3] |
Box office | $8.5 million[4] |
A Girl Cut in Two (French: La Fille coupée en deux) is a 2007 black comedy film co-written and directed by Claude Chabrol, starring Ludivine Sagnier, Benoît Magimel and François Berléand. It tells the story of a naïve and affectionate girl who has disastrous relationships with two rich and influential men. One uses her as a sex object and abandons her, while the second marries her but proves lethally unbalanced. The film was released in France on 8 August 2007, and received a limited theatrical release in the United States on 15 August 2008.
Plot
[edit]Gabrielle, a pretty but innocent young woman, lives with her mother in Lyon and works as a weather presenter for the local TV station. She attracts the attention of two very different men. One is Paul, the heir to a pharmaceutical fortune, who is too arrogant and immature to interest her seriously. The other is Charles, a nationally known writer more than twice her age whose wife stays in their country house while he uses a flat in town. There, he takes Gabrielle and teaches her the sexual arts, expanding them by visits to an exclusive sex club. Having enjoyed all her youthful passion, he disappears on an extended business trip. Gabrielle falls into a severe depression and her worried mother eventually lets Paul visit.
He takes Gabrielle for a holiday to Lisbon, in separate rooms, and there she agrees to marry him. His widowed mother is appalled and a pre-nuptial contract excludes Gabrielle from all the family wealth. Not wanting any future misunderstanding with the insecure and volatile Paul, on their honeymoon she tells him about the relationship with Charles. Back in Lyon, they attend a grand charity gala hosted by Paul's mother. The principal speaker is Charles and, in front of the town's élite, Paul shoots him dead. He gets a lenient sentence of seven years in an institution, from where he divorces Gabrielle, leaving her penniless.
Back home with her mother and seriously depressed, her uncle comes up with a solution. He tours with a cheesy magic show and Gabrielle in a sexy outfit becomes the girl who is cut in two by a circular saw. A close-up reveals that her emotional pain is unrelieved.
Cast
[edit]- Ludivine Sagnier as Gabrielle Aurore Deneige
- Benoît Magimel as Paul André Claude Gaudens
- François Berléand as Charles Denis, known as Charles Saint-Denis
- Mathilda May as Capucine Jamet
- Caroline Silhol as Geneviève Gaudens, Paul's mother
- Marie Bunel as Marie Deneige, Gabrielle's mother
- Valeria Cavalli as Dona Saint-Denis, Charles' wife
- Étienne Chicot as Denis Deneige, Gabriella's uncle
- Édouard Baer as himself
- Jean-Marie Winling as Gérard Briançon
- Didier Bénureau as Philippe Le Riou
- Thomas Chabrol as Stéphane Lorbach, the Gaudens family's lawyer
- Charley Fouquet as Eléonore Gaudens
- Hubert Saint-Macary as Bernard Violet
- Clémence Bretécher as Joséphine Gaudens, Paul's sister
- Stéphane Debac as Antoine Volte
References
[edit]- ^ "A Girl Cut in Two (2007) – Claude Chabrol". AllMovie. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
- ^ "La Fille coupée en deux (2006)". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on September 30, 2017. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
- ^ "La fille coupée en deux (A Girl Cut in Two) (2007)". JP Box-Office (in French).
- ^ "A Girl Cut in Two (2007)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
External links
[edit]- A Girl Cut in Two at IMDb
- A Girl Cut in Two at AllMovie
- A Girl Cut in Two at AlloCiné (in French)
- A Girl Cut in Two at Metacritic
- A Girl Cut in Two at Rotten Tomatoes
- Review at The New York Times
- 2007 films
- 2007 black comedy films
- 2000s French films
- 2000s French-language films
- 2000s German films
- Films about adultery in France
- Films directed by Claude Chabrol
- Films set in Lisbon
- Films set in Lyon
- Films shot in Ain
- Films shot in Lisbon
- Films shot in Lyon
- French black comedy films
- French-language German films
- German black comedy films