Stars: Marion Cotillard, Louis Garrel, Alex Brendemühl
Storyline
Gabrielle (
Writers: Milena Agus, Natalie Carter, Marion Cotillard, Louis Garrel, Alex Brendemühl, Marion Cotillard, Louis Garrel, Alex Brendemühl, Brigitte Roüan, Victoire Du Bois, Aloïse Sauvage, Daniel Para, Jihwan Kim, Victor Quilichini, Ange Black-Bereyziat, Sören Rochefort, Camilo Acosta Mendoza, Francisco Alfonsin, Julio Bollullo Carasco, Folco Jullien, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Cast: Marion Cotillard -
Gabrielle Rabascal
Louis Garrel -
Le lieutenant André Sauvage
Alex Brendemühl -
José Rabascal
(as Àlex Brendemühl)
Brigitte Roüan -
Adèle - la mère de Gabrielle
Victoire Du Bois -
Jeannine - la soeur de Gabrielle
Aloïse Sauvage -
Agostine
Daniel Para -
Martin - le père de Gabrielle et de Jeannine
Jihwan Kim -
Blaise - l'ordonnance
Victor Quilichini -
Marc Rabascal à 14 ans
Ange Black-Bereyziat -
Marc Rabascal à 7 ans
Sören Rochefort -
Georget
Camilo Acosta Mendoza -
Camilo
Francisco Alfonsin -
Paco
Julio Bollullo Carasco -
Julio
Folco Jullien -
Un garçon à la fête
Trivia: Marion Cotillard played a character named Mal in Inception (2010). "Mal de Pierres" is the original title of From the Land of the Moon. See more »
Goofs:
When Gabrielle is in front of her mirror before being asked to go the doctor in the clinic, you can see a modern light switch as well as well as a grounded power outlet on the right. See more »
User Review
Author:
Rating: 9/10
Its hard to start where. I mean the movie is like an eternally flowing
river. So you simply don't know where it started or ends. Just like
Gabrielle's life, feelings, emotions, love....oh the list is long.
Marion is fantastic! She is the live wire of the movie. She takes you
wherever she wants to go, quite easily along with her journey. Her
intensity, stature, fervor has always been her identity or trademark in
any movie she acts on. Jose is equally good with his supposedly subdued
character. But his silence, that mostly lives in, reflected through his
razor sharp eyes hangs on your head like a dagger. I am not too sure of
Lt. Andre's character. As to me, was the weakest cast in the movie.
True, with his illness there was nothing much he could do in the role,
but his imposed vampire look didn't help much to build whatever left to
build, either.
Daniel Pemberton's Music was awesome and soothing. Use of violin in an
alluring pitch in many intense scenes was spellbinding. Chris captures
gorgeous landscapes and close-ups. Nicole has done a fantastic job
bunching up all these talents together. Simply Fantastic! I will live a
long time mesmerizing on this beautifully crafted movie.
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