Un Homme Qui Dort (1974) Full movie with subs
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- English & Español subs.
"You do not need to leave your room. Remain sitting at your table and listen. Do not even listen, simply wait. Do not even wait, be quite still and solitary. The world will freely offer itself to you to be unmasked. It has no choice. It will roll in ecstasy at your feet."
Franz Kafka, "Reflections on Sin, Pain, Hope and the True Way"
"You were alone and you wanted to burn the bridges between you and the world. But you are such a negligible speck, and the world is such a big word. Indifference is futile, refusal is futile. The world has stirred and you have not changed. Indifference has not made you any different"
This quote is the most relatable thing for a feeling that i've been feeling these past 4 years.
It is just amazing the way this film portraits the phenomenological experience of nihilism, the total lost of meaning, to experience the world by your own, it becomes something repulsive, by your own you do not became in the superior man, you just became something more than a mere rat, almost a nothing itself. It is remarkable how the film express all these feelings, the desires and all that involves the state of the main character. The last 20 minutes made me feel goosebumps all over my body, it was incredible.
... quand le cinema n'est pas un produit mais un art ...
One of the best movies i ever saw in my life .
Seen streets and places :
0:12 Rue Piat
1:20 chambre de bonne, Rue de l’Abbaye
1:39 Champs-Elysées
2:18 Quai de Jemmapes
12:53 Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni
14:42 Rue de Rivoli
15:48 Rue de Rivoli
16:29 Port d'Austerlitz
17:21 Avenue de Breteuil
19:13 Cimetière du Père-Lachaise
23:52 Saint-Pierre de Montrouge
24:14 Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni
24:16 Jardin du Luxembourg
24:32 Passerelle Debilly
24:40 Pont Alexandre III
24:48 Allée des Cygnes
26:05 Rue des Pyrénées
26:25 Avenue René Coty
28:35 Boulevard Saint-Germain
29:09 Parc des Princes
29:56 Place de Furstenberg
36:28 Station Porte Dauphine, avenue Foch
36:31 Place Vauban
36:33 Place d’Iéna
36:25 Statue, Place du Trocadéro
36:36 Rue Laffitte
36:37 Place Saint-Augustin
36:38 Rue Saint-Antoine
36:43 Cité Vaneau
35:45 vue sur la Panthéon depuis le Pont de Sully
36:48 Place du Trocadéro
38:14 Avenue de Saxe
41:22 Avenue Kléber
42:08 Place des Victoires
42:30 Quai Jacques Chirac
42:44 Bus 63
42:54 Boulevard Saint-Germain
44:17 Avenue de Saxe
44:38 Galerie Véro-Dodat
44:58 Station Chevaleret
45:30 Sentier du Mont Saint-Michel
46:29 Rue Caulaincourt
46:37 Avenue René Coty
47:41 Place Georges Mulot
48:46 Pont des Arts
49:53 toit de la Tour Montparnasse
50:30 Avenue Joseph Bouvard
50:43 Place de Furstenberg
50:59 Allée des Cygnes
51:43 Pont de Bir-Hakeim
51:59 Allé des Cygnes
52:10 Jardin du Luxembourg
52:12 Place de la Concorde
52:29 Galerie Véro-Dodat
52:57 Quai de l’Hôtel de Ville
57:27 Place des Vosges
57:37 Saint-Pierre de Montrouge
1:02:52 Allée des Cygnes
1:02:53 Boulevard Edgar Quinet
1:03:08 Avenue Joseph Bouvard
1:03:20 Cour de Rome
1:05:14 Rue de Rivoli
1:06:05 Quai de la Mégisserie
1:10:00 Rue du Transvaal
1:10:37 Rue des Envierges
1:11:09 Villa Faucheur
1:11:33 Rue Piat
1:12:01 Parc de Belleville
1:13:14 Rue du Transvaal
1:13:42 Rue des Envierges
1:14:58 Escalier du Passage Julien Lacroix (now Parc de Belleville)
Really amazing that you did this, I was wondering about a lot of them.
Amazing, thank you! Great idea to go on a "pilgrimage" on this film! May this video and your comment remain here permanently
Amazing how they could describe this thing in so many words, how precise this description is. This showed to me what my life has a constant tendency to become. I have put a fault of that on so many things but this is what it is.
Fascinating film! The soundtrack is excellent, perfect for the narration and scenes. I was constantly reminded of Emile Cioran.
Wow, how did George Perec know my life back in 74? He is my prophet now.
This is the hymn of my soul.
40 minutes in....this movie is so beautiful...thank you TH-cam algorithm!!!
50 years old movie but still perfectly relevant in today's day and age.
Non esistono film vecchi o nuovi. Esiste l'arte o il commercio. Questo appartiene al primo dei due.
@@roccocicoria4888 I had to translate the comment ( I don't speak Italian) and I totally agree with what you said.
Une des plus belles rencontres entre le cinéma et la littérature. Le texte est d'une puissance inépuisable et les images sont sublimes. Que l'on puisse trouver ça sur l'internet, avec une telle qualité, est une bénédiction! C'est certainement un des films français (et un des textes en langue française) les plus magnifiques qu'il m'ait été donné de voir. Une infinie gratitude à la personne qui a eu la bonté de poster ce chef d'oeuvre...
Going to watch this because I know it is a masterpiece and undiscovered masterpiece that our presenter has given to us. I have my misgivings to watch it because I’m at one of the low points in my life. I don’t know. Send me down further into the depth of despair or lift me up out of the dualistic separateness, I feel from everything I pray that I can feel at one with the world universe and love.
A masterpiece ! Beautiful landscapes and superb photography ! Only french cinema can give such a classic.
I had some time today and when I switched on TH-cam the second time I got this film as the first suggestion. I previewed a few minutes, liked it and saw I could switch on subtitles in English. This is a 1974 French film titled "Un Homme Qui Dort" which translates means The Man who Sleeps. This young man's daily life and routine is followed an filmed in Paris and a narrator tells a story. The man never speaks or has a conversation but goes about his life and days.
It is done kind of experimental film but with very beautiful scenes, a visual delight for someone who can understand these things and appreciate them. The Cinematography is really very beautiful to watch and so very pleasing and artistic.
The narrator is describing some psychological and philosophical ideas about being, being him, being oneself. It is done kind of existentislism thought but filmed so beautifully.
I highly recommend this film even though it 8s slow and artistic. It makes one also think of their own life and the scenes and times and moments in it.
The Cinematography of Paris and the routine scenes is absolutely beautiful.
This is based on a book by Georges Perec who wrote a number of unusual works. Try to get hold of "Life, a User's Manual''
The real star in this extraordinary film is the magnificent, poetic prose delivered by the narrator. I would have preferred a more seasoned voice, such Simone Signoret, but it's still a superb work.
this movie described my sadness perfectly
I hope you doing great after 11 years.
@@youci1788l hope you the same
genial película, había visto un fragmento hace doce años, hoy la veo completa.
Truly, it's a masterpiece. So underrated though.
One of the true lost masterpieces of '70s french cinema on a par with anything by Alain Resnais,Godard,Rivette or even Debord.Why this film has not garnered a far greater place of significance in the film history of that era by critics who should know better is simply beyond me...
#Perec is more famous for his books than his films.
Well, it may well be underappreciated, but it's clearly not "lost"
Glad I found this little obscurity. An intense piece of arthouse cinema. The narrative reminds me very much of Dostoyevsky's 'Notes From Underground', an earlier story about alienation/mental illness set in St Petersburg. In fact this could be an homage to it, a Parisian version. Also I think the woman's narration is excellent.
+Tom George I guess you know this is from the book by the same title of Perec, which treats quite different themes from the Notes from the Underground (both are amazing books though!)
Gervasio Montenegro I didn't know about the book, but I like what I've heard about Perec. He sounds like quite an avant-garde writer...
Un film fascinant.
Quel plaisir de le revisioner
Bellissimo film e regia. Il ragazzo e questa Parigi inusuale sono i protagonisti del film. Molto poetico. Grazie per averlo messo su TH-cam.
Thank you so very much for this film.
If you have to be single and no friends, better to be in Paris. At least there are beautiful buildings and streets to wander around.
And bread and coffee the very very best
New York
Beautiful photography
Thank you for this most compelling movie.
Wow. The nicest Thursday afternoon I've had for quite a while. Thanks for uploading!
This is me for the last couple of years.
je tombe des nues car je viens de découvrir ce film... merci !
thank you for uploading this. I never knew about this movie.
Yep, a pretty accurate depiction of the kind of depression that can overtake you when you realize that, as a young university student doing a course you're not really interested in, that you're not as special, intelligent or talented as you thought you were.
didn't knew I had a movie biography
I feel exactly the same.
+D'Ascoyne Me three. Autism spectrum made celluloid.
subtropolis It's not necessarily about Autism...
+「inhame」 Me too
Me too.
Mariano Lampacrescia you rock dude! Thank you
a great film, along the lines of camus's "the stranger" ...
Les feuilles mortes se ramassent à la pelle, les souvenirs et les regrets aussi
mais mon amour silencieux et fidèle sourit toujours et remercie la vie...
For my 25 years, that was ,as a viewer said, : my movie biography !
Una de mis películas favoritas. Mil gracias.
Thank you, Agustin.
Nous sommes en 2015 et rien n'a changé...
With English subs thankfully! X
beautifully shot on the whole. overlong for the point it was making but still pretty engaging throughout. very sad film, i'm hoping the character takes some action in his life to stop this cycle of nothingness
excelente... MUCHISIMAS GRACIAS!
Genius! Unfortunately underrated. Nothing to envy to the Nouvelle Vague.
It's true... every line in this film is true. But then again, so what, which again, is the point.
GRACIAS, SALUDOS DESDE ROSARIO, ARGENTINA
Was looking for the 1966 film a man and a woman and found this.
Started watching and was sucked in. What a ride.
Great soundtrack.
As others have commented very relatable and remarkable imagery and descriptive dialogue that sums up isolation depression and realisation that we are so alike and so alone at the same time.
At least that's what I got from this.
Nothing will freely offer itself to you or roll in ecstasy at your feet by being quiet and solitary.
And thank goodness for that!
les effectes avec les voixs en layer multiples c'est beaucoup accurites. quand tus c'est sole sentes comme la vie c'est un reves grande replique
Estaba pensando en encerrarme un tiempo, así que me la he puesto, y me ha molado. Yo no he llegado tan lejos, pero si que se va sintiendo así cuando empiezas a romper con todo, lo que hace que se sienta hiperrealista. pero me hubiera gustado un trasfondo, una narrativa que explique porque el personaje ha llegado a eso, que buscaba, que va a hacer ahora que se ha dado cuenta que no encuentra ninguna verdad ni siquiera tras dejar de buscar la verdad.
Uprated, shared. I was just in the 20th today and recognize a lot of the buildings and streets. I put up some clips and on Dailymotion.
Mon Acteur préféré pour l Homme qui Voulut être Roi, The Offence bien plus complexe qu il n y paraît. Un Grand Acteur Sean
En fait je voulais voir un film de ROHMER et suis tombée sur cette vidéo. Comme j'ai vu PEREC me suis dit que ça pouvait être intéressant.
Concernant cet acteur, je le connais mais je ne me rappelle plus qui sait...
My life during quarantine brought me here (Existential Nihilism).
Trés magnifique, merci
existential masterpiece in monochrome
gracias loco!
this man knows how to descend stairs
masterpiece
I wonder why no one has mentioned that this is based on a book by Georges Perec. He wrote a number of unusual works. Try to get hold of "Life, a User's Manual''
Magnifique !
Fabuleux!!
che bellooo!!! grazie :-)
Loved it! Thanks
Viele Danke für der Film
excelente! me encanto, gracias!
Un excellent film dont je suis ressorti tout requinqué et ragaillardi.
The first and the last frame of this movie is the same? Representing thousand profound things that I am not going to write here, or even say it in my mind. Those words will die with me today, and tomorrow they might find me again at the cafe that I no longer afford to drink my coffee at.
With nowadays social media, the loneliness become worse than in this film lol
Cuando los creadores de la nouvelle vague hablaban en la revista Les Cahiers du Cinema de hacer un film como quien escribe un libro (Le Camera Stylo) se referia a peliculas como esta. Gracias por subirla a internet.
I'm so alone .... It's so true
Today is the same but sadder because the interaction would be with digital devices and smartphones.
Correct. It's all just a person sitting just scrolling his way through life. Earlier they were interacting with the real world at least.
You have to click something in various countries for them to show.
Me gustó muchísimo. Gracia' don!
He's literally me.
is that what impressed you, the landscapes...!
Indifferent/10, masterpiece
This is extremely crazy... - thanks so much for posting.
P.S. This guy looks a bit like young Noel Gallagher
Amazing movie
I have been invisible, it's no bargain I can assure you of that.
Do any of us truly know how to live? Of course living according to ego is acting...Between breathing in & breathing out.....
impressive really!
Reforma a la injusticia salarial perjudica las ganancias de la explotación patronal
Gracias a vos!
Me encantó este filme. Tienes alguna interpretación personal? Me podrías mencionar algunos filmes similares?
I was fascinated by this film. Do you have any personal interpretations of it? Could you please recommend me some similar films and/or directors? Thanks for uploading such wonderful content.
"Summer in the city", the first film of Wim Wenders.
Sans soleil
The wikipedia article suggests that this films running time is 93 minutes, what is up with that?
I cannot understand why I am finding this film so difficult. Although English I watch many French films ( with subs ) Just about my favourite is, The Fire Within, Louis Malle. I must be missing something here !
Ah The Fire Within is a wonderful film! I wrote an essay on it that was published by Red Fez :)
🖤
What is the name of song in last part?
¿Conocen más de este tipo?
Green Ray
This is a diss track to me wtf
Blues de una errante pandemia
#masterpiece
de nada. Esto está para compartir, gracias a vos por comentar!
Harry Matthews' 'My Life in CIA' brought me here.
Impressionante, abissal, para os que podem ver e ouvir
Te amo 👩❤️💋👨❤️💃♥️😍🙋🔥🌟💖😘♥️🍰👩❤️💋👨🥰😋🙃🤩🥂🍕👩❤️💋👩🍕
Althought I hate the fact that this movie has a narrator, this movie is ridicilously ahead of its time and the music is genuinely haunting. The only movie I'd say is a masterpiece that I don't like.
how do you wake up?
Is the boy depressed... because this is sad. I want to pick him up🥺🤗
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