I saw this film as a wandering 22 year old living in Paris for a while in the early 1990s. As a lover of cinema I thought this was the most exhilarating, emotional and pure cinematic sequence I'd ever seen. I think I still do. Magical.
I watched this film as a teenager in the early 1990s in a gloomy military garrison-town just outside of Moscow. I was not a lover of cinema, but this exact moment from the movie is still the most emotionally explosive cinematiq sequence I´ve ever seen. I remembered every move of the guy throught all those years, even though I never remembered the name of the movie or the the actors.
Scène culte ! La course dans la rue sur Modern Love est reprise comme un hommage dans Frances Ha, comme on a pu le voir lors de la cérémonie d'ouverture du festival de Cannes 2024.
@@niceanddestroyed You are correct of course about his fame in Western Europe, and Resnais has gradually been getting better known in America and elsewhere. I've met more cinephiles in California that know Carax than Resnais, but it's probably about even now. When I saw the complete Resnais retrospective in Hollywood in 2000, the audience was only half full opening night, and 20-30% filled other days. I wish so much I could see MURIEL and JE T'AIME, JE T'AIME again on 35mm, since Criterion and Kino botched the color timing.
@@FungusMossGnosis Interesting. Resnais is one of the greatest french movie director. Je t'aime Je t'aime has inspired Michel Gondry to make "Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind". He has several differents parts in his work. Don't get mad at me, but never use Western Europe or even Europe when you talk about something related to a european country. Every country in Europe has its own rich culture and history. France can't be related only to Western Europe, as France is totally unique in Europe, especially in the cinema field (and many many others). As Jean-Luc Godard would say either, USA is not America, America is a continent. Sorry to bother you, but it seems that american people from the USA speaks most of the time like this, which is not an accurate way to talk about a european culture. Arditi and Lavant are so french, and i don't think there are that famous in Europe, mostly in France. I have now finished to annoy you, glad you like french cinema, you seem to have good taste and seem very cinéphile. Regards
I identify with this scene really deeply, I've been living with depression and anxiety for quite a while, and here I see a fantastic depiction of what I have to go through almost everyday. I hope that i dont fall in love again, im tired
If there's a perfect film it's Mauvais Sang. If I could choose just one to still be in existence to be watched by people by the time the sun goes out, this would be my pick.
Carax, Lavant (immense), Binoche... et Bowie ! Modern love ! Sans oublier les vieux : Piccolli et Corto Maltese :) Un film étourdissant, avec le Sida sous-jacent (mauvais sang...) Un travelling d’anthologie. Grand moment de cinéma !.
@@alejoparedes2388 Carax, lavando (inmenso), Binoche... ¡y Bowie! ¡Modern love! Sin olvidar a los ancianos: Piccolli y Corto Maltese:) Una película aturdidora, con el sida subyacente (mala sangre...) Un travelling de antología. ¡Gran momento de cine!.
Je me suis spoilé en voulant regarder un synopsis mais tant pis ! D’après vos commentaires ce film a l’air incroyable et quand je vois ce moment là ça a l’air fou 😍😭 je pleure tellement l’acteur a l’air intense !
I note plenty of references to a later picture with a similar running scene. On a fairish scroll through the comments, I cannot see a single mention of the Nouvelle Vague film to which this thrillingly filmed sequence itself pays homage: Les 400 Coups (François Truffaut, 1959) where young Antoine (Jean-Pierre Léaud) escapes from reform school and runs to the sea, before that stunning, final freeze-frame shot. See it.
@@lukess.s Oh RIGHT! There is a D.K.'s record in THAT one. I actually don't think I caught it the first time I saw Bad Blood , because I never thought of him using it twice (I noticed it right away viewing this clip)
I agree. I struggled to get through this movie, but this scene was fantastic. I watched this movie because of his dance performance at the end of Beau Travail.
Oui il dort c'est bon ! Mauvais sang par leos carax, que dire... Souvenir d'une soirée ensemble, David Bowie et son modern love, un plan séquence à couper le souffle et puis la radio à sa belle époque ! Alors, écoutons et laissons dicter nos sentiments. La suite : /watch?v=V-_c0o8LAaM
It's currently streaming on the Criterion Channel, if you have access. It's leaving on the 31st of March, so catch it while you can. :D Amazing piece of art.
Lorrie Paige Heard of it. It's just that i find weird that people write laconic comments on videos not explaining anything related to the post. I wanted to mention Denis Lavant too, who is extraordinary in every movie he acts.
+Aere Perenius Vraiment, je suis impressionné par tant d'intelligence et de pertinence. "I am a lover of art; a psuedo-saint of literary morality-vitiated, all throughout, by bookish prejudices". Rien que ça? Do no try to read Blaise Pascal or understand french movies, it's far too high for a hipster like you.
I saw this film as a wandering 22 year old living in Paris for a while in the early 1990s. As a lover of cinema I thought this was the most exhilarating, emotional and pure cinematic sequence I'd ever seen. I think I still do. Magical.
Pure poetry.pure poésie.
When Denis Lavant runs to the rhythm of Bowie's Modern Love I feel alive.
I watched this film as a teenager in the early 1990s in a gloomy military garrison-town just outside of Moscow. I was not a lover of cinema, but this exact moment from the movie is still the most emotionally explosive cinematiq sequence I´ve ever seen. I remembered every move of the guy throught all those years, even though I never remembered the name of the movie or the the actors.
I agree ☝️
The acting of Denis Lavant is very physical as he studied the art of the circus. He's great at it!
This is one of the most incredible scenes I have ever seen.
Scène culte ! La course dans la rue sur Modern Love est reprise comme un hommage dans Frances Ha, comme on a pu le voir lors de la cérémonie d'ouverture du festival de Cannes 2024.
This scene is glorious.
i absolutely love the 3:30 part where Denis tries so hard to keep follow of the camera's framing
Yeah I noticed too
Ecstatic filmmaking...absolutely amazing. Leos Carax and Denis Lavant are the best director and actor most people never heard of
Agree, but I'd go with Resnais and Pierre Arditi.
Denis Lavant is quite well known in France, even if he played mostly in auteur movies and theatre. Carax was known for "Les amants du pont-neuf".
@@FungusMossGnosis Arditi is very famous in France and Resnais was.
@@niceanddestroyed You are correct of course about his fame in Western Europe, and Resnais has gradually been getting better known in America and elsewhere.
I've met more cinephiles in California that know Carax than Resnais, but it's probably about even now.
When I saw the complete Resnais retrospective in Hollywood in 2000, the audience was only half full opening night, and 20-30% filled other days.
I wish so much I could see MURIEL and JE T'AIME, JE T'AIME again on 35mm, since Criterion and Kino botched the color timing.
@@FungusMossGnosis Interesting. Resnais is one of the greatest french movie director. Je t'aime Je t'aime has inspired Michel Gondry to make "Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind". He has several differents parts in his work. Don't get mad at me, but never use Western Europe or even Europe when you talk about something related to a european country. Every country in Europe has its own rich culture and history. France can't be related only to Western Europe, as France is totally unique in Europe, especially in the cinema field (and many many others). As Jean-Luc Godard would say either, USA is not America, America is a continent. Sorry to bother you, but it seems that american people from the USA speaks most of the time like this, which is not an accurate way to talk about a european culture. Arditi and Lavant are so french, and i don't think there are that famous in Europe, mostly in France. I have now finished to annoy you, glad you like french cinema, you seem to have good taste and seem very cinéphile. Regards
I identify with this scene really deeply, I've been living with depression and anxiety for quite a while, and here I see a fantastic depiction of what I have to go through almost everyday. I hope that i dont fall in love again, im tired
Feel you completely
Be in love with me
You're doing Great. Just keep going, I believe in You. You can do this
Denis Lavant is the most physically gifted actor cinema has ever seen.
I actually met this wonderful actor and had the chance to talk to him ! Amazing.
Charlie Chaplin?
@@Silenciocosmico ironic since he played a charlie chaplin lookalike in Mr Lonely by Harmony Korine
@@eras7797 that's amazing! what is he like in person?
@@wierd_fishez he is, weird yes but very special, and he was amazing with me, very kind
If there's a perfect film it's Mauvais Sang. If I could choose just one to still be in existence to be watched by people by the time the sun goes out, this would be my pick.
An incredible watch, full of youth, joy and melancholy, such beautiful cinematography, Mauvais Sang is an essential for film lovers.
This scene is just pure magic, that's why David Bowie is the greatest of the 20th century and Carax is a master
David Bowie had some excellent songs and he had some very, very bad ones, too.
This is from his peak.
denis lavant is a great actor.
From brazil
when I saw Frances Ha I was freaking out in the theater and nobody knew why...
"Nobody"? Has this film become so obscure in the 2010s?
@@ReiAyanami366 Yes
@@konstantinov Quite sad... (It gets broadcasts every three or five years on national television here. Plus the numerous satellite only broadcasts.)
Adam Driver is now the lead in Carax's new feature.
@@rogerkincaid931 Nice!
Best scene of the history.
In his new short C'est Pas Moi Carax redid the running to Bowie's Modern Love scene with the puppet from his movie Anette and it was beyond glorious.
Tout simplement le meilleur de Bowie pour une scene poignante..
De la pure poesie!
C'est presque ce que Bowie a fait de pire mais bon, ça reste un bon morceau.
One of the worlds most amazing actor.
Best sequence in a film. Also only just noticed the front LP is the Dead Kennedys fresh fruit. 😁
Carax loves the Dead Kennedys apparently. In his previous movie, "Boy meets girl", he used "Holidays in Cambodia" in a scene.
basically still my favourite movie scene
run alex run.. u cant escape from love..
this is the most amzing dance of its time until 99 which is another fantastic dance debis lavant is a contempary fred astaire
I cried,right now, after I finished watch this video and i beginning to cry after he beginning to lay down on the bed.
Carax, Lavant (immense), Binoche... et Bowie ! Modern love !
Sans oublier les vieux : Piccolli et Corto Maltese :)
Un film étourdissant, avec le Sida sous-jacent (mauvais sang...)
Un travelling d’anthologie. Grand moment de cinéma !.
No entiendo lo que dijiste pero igual te doy un like.
@@alejoparedes2388 Carax, lavando (inmenso), Binoche... ¡y Bowie! ¡Modern love!
Sin olvidar a los ancianos: Piccolli y Corto Maltese:)
Una película aturdidora, con el sida subyacente (mala sangre...)
Un travelling de antología. ¡Gran momento de cine!.
This is a phenomenal piece of artwork.
pure art!!
i looove this scene!
The exuberance of new love.
this is my favorite anime
Mauvais Sang is my favorite style-over-substance movie of all time. And I respect Noah Baumbach made the scene tribute in Frances Ha.
If you think this is "style over substance" you do not understand cinema at even it's most fundamental level
@@1998Cebola damn right. I dont. Have a nice day 🙂
It is not an hommage, it is plagiarism. The US killed the cinema, et le cinéma français en particulier.
@@julienbraudel7109 oui oui oui
I have to watch this! Keeps popping up everywhere
Je me suis spoilé en voulant regarder un synopsis mais tant pis ! D’après vos commentaires ce film a l’air incroyable et quand je vois ce moment là ça a l’air fou 😍😭 je pleure tellement l’acteur a l’air intense !
Se faire révéler l'histoire du film ne "gâche" rien à celui-ci, vu le scénario sans importance.
Quelqu'un qui utilise le terme "spoilé" ne peut pas aimer un film de Leos Carax.
R.I.P. Merci David.
+Olivier et Armelle Noel Exactly
Arguably one of the most exultant musical sequences ever filmed.
That’s amazing trailer, scenes, song, acting everything is pretty good!!!!
I LOVE THIS.
I note plenty of references to a later picture with a similar running scene. On a fairish scroll through the comments, I cannot see a single mention of the Nouvelle Vague film to which this thrillingly filmed sequence itself pays homage: Les 400 Coups (François Truffaut, 1959) where young Antoine (Jean-Pierre Léaud) escapes from reform school and runs to the sea, before that stunning, final freeze-frame shot. See it.
[passing notion] to select the radio or make a record selection. it's not about how the song ends, but how the next one begins that changes everything
seksi
The perfect depiction of fearful avoidant attachment.
de l'excellence par elle-même... merci Carax
Et l'inimitable Denis Lavant
it is really great movie.
Carax paying hommage to the 1 minutes running scene near the end of THE 400 BLOWS.
Souvenirs....Comme j'ai aimé ce film!Et comme je l'aime encore!
immense film
His weird glorious dancing or body movements seem to be a persistent theme, I think it's cause he appears to be made of elastic.
Je découvre ça maintenant. Je vais regarder ce film !
marta, you can't scape from me! because the love is all. it wins all things in this world!
excelente!
Came here after seeing an interview with Noah B. who says he paid homage to this scene in his movie, Frances Ha.
This would have gone a lot different had he put on Dead Kennedy's Fresh Fruit record that was sitting on top. Great film and cinematography though!
Great reference to the director's previous film, Boy Meets Girl.
@@lukess.s Oh RIGHT! There is a D.K.'s record in THAT one. I actually don't think I caught it the first time I saw Bad Blood , because I never thought of him using it twice (I noticed it right away viewing this clip)
merci leos
name of the first french song?
I dont know French cinema
But I love leo carax cinema
J’ai eu la chance de voir ce film en 1988 en clinique universitaire psy
Que serait Carax sans Denis Lavant ❤❤
Mike Tyson + Lou Reed = Denis Lavant.
Since Printemps best scene with score in it
I didn’t like the movie all that much as a whole but this scene is historic ... so great
I agree. I struggled to get through this movie, but this scene was fantastic. I watched this movie because of his dance performance at the end of Beau Travail.
Great
rip bowie
premier ciné d art essai à l Arvor rennes avec Anne Fauvel !
I am so confused. I really want to watch the full movie to completely understand it and this scene.
je n'ai pas encore vu le film en entier, pourquoi se tord il le ventre comme ça ? J'adore cette scène !
luckygirlanonyme il faut que tu va voir ce film entier a mon petit avis!
Gianmarco Rossetti D'accord ;) c'est justement ce que je me disais et t'as raison pas de spoiler ^^^
❤️❤️❤️
Bowie :(
❤️
Oui il dort c'est bon !
Mauvais sang par leos carax, que dire...
Souvenir d'une soirée ensemble, David Bowie et son modern love, un plan séquence à couper le souffle et puis la radio à sa belle époque !
Alors, écoutons et laissons dicter nos sentiments.
La suite : /watch?v=V-_c0o8LAaM
RIP Nick Lawrie
@CarolinaOcelot
Please, watch Boy Meets Girl
French culture has a common ground which Persia and even East Asian countries have. Interesting (with a British accent)!
where can i watch this film helppppp
It's currently streaming on the Criterion Channel, if you have access. It's leaving on the 31st of March, so catch it while you can. :D Amazing piece of art.
*cough* Vimeo *cough*
La musique du debut avec " je l'aimais je l'ai tué "
Juliana Peña merci :)
amei
Video "it doesn't matter" from Christine and the Queens got me here.
青い春
maybe 4min/Km
French Gene Kelly
Bowie song
@jothakape Yeah I heard that too... But I thought I was wrong...
Funny how US people call plagiarism and art stealing "hommage".
Non mi è piaciuta questa pellicola, sceneggiatura piatta e ritmo lento.
Patrick H Willems brought me here
:")
pai de frances ha
Frances Ha!
Frances Ha
Non : Mauvais Sang. Leos Carax. Denis Lavant, promu héros Caraxien pour citer Jean Tulard.
Frances Ha did an homage to Leos Carax' movie Mauvais Sang.
Lorrie Paige
Heard of it. It's just that i find weird that people write laconic comments on videos not explaining anything related to the post. I wanted to mention Denis Lavant too, who is extraordinary in every movie he acts.
+niceanddestroyed That's the most hipster thing I heard. Just stop. You're part of the reason great art is dying.
+Aere Perenius Vraiment, je suis impressionné par tant d'intelligence et de pertinence. "I am a lover of art; a psuedo-saint of literary morality-vitiated, all throughout, by bookish prejudices". Rien que ça?
Do no try to read Blaise Pascal or understand french movies, it's far too high for a hipster like you.
Eh, liked Frances Ha better but can't deny this is freaking incredible.
+Julian Rhodes
Well, Frances Ha definitely making an homage to this film.
Not an hommage, that is plagiarism. Frances Ha is an ok movie, this movie is a masterpiece.
R
Frances Ha anyone?
trop théâtral, rien de naturel et crédible, naze...
tu fais quoi toi ?
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