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8/10
a fine example of great European cinema
ssto23 July 2011
story to a movie is what voice once has been to a song...

this is still valid for European movies, and "Quartier lointain" is an example of this. alright, it is probably not the best movie ever, but the story has soul, even if the story is small, but life is knitted together with small stories like this.

the search for love, the feeling of something lost, the memory of past desires and forgotten anxieties, the wish to turn back time, the dreams of dreams...

a story moving in its own pace, no flashes and exaltations, just a fragment in the life, that should not be spent in vain
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7/10
Flat acting in a beautiful movie.
virindra13 November 2011
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Sometimes you have a movie that had a small story, but where actors act the stars of the heaven. This movie is completely the opposite.

Thomas is an old man who gets, due to catching the wrong train, back in his old town where he grew up. He visits his mother's grave and there he faints. He wakes up as himself, but then when he was fourteen years old.

He goes back to his father, mother and little sister. He even goes back to school. In real life his father has abandoned them when he was fourteen years old, and somehow he has the feeling he can stop his father, or even try to find out why he left.

The story is amazing. Camera-work is very beautiful. The acting is very flat. It does not come out. The story has many layers of feelings. But even though Thomas has feelings, he doesn't show it. Now here is the interesting part; there is a grown man inside the body of this young boy. So I expected to see a lot of aggressive emotions to come out towards his father, but they didn't. Thomas gets a girlfriend. In his own past he never had the guts to speak to her. But they start a relationship and does not dare to kiss her because he considers himself as an old man. In that scene it would have been best to have shot this older version of Thomas as the shadow of the younger version. In that way it would have been more understandable for the audience to know why the boy rejected the girls kiss.

I must say, the best acting came from the mother. A very beautiful woman, and acted like a woman from the time the story took place. The ending was not what I expected. He understood his father, but in any way he was nothing like his father. Even though he follows his father's footsteps and leaves his own family, who really loves him, fatherless and to the same faith he was left with his mother and younger sister. I find that very cruel. First of all, who leaves his family alone and second of all, why without saying anything? Some men are never born to be a man. But hey, for each his own.
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6/10
Not bad, simple but enjoyable.
deloudelouvain21 August 2021
Quartier Lointain (or A Distant Neighborhood for the English title) is an enjoyable movie to watch. Not really a comedy if you ask me, more a drama with a pinch of fantasy. The story is slow paced, a bit too slow to be honest, with not much going on, but still the viewer is drawn into the story. A story that makes you wonder where it goes, not fully explained but that didn't really matter in the end. The cast are all unknown to me but overal they did a good job enough to keep me interested. Worth a watch if you don't expect too much action, just an interesting story.
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7/10
French Pastry with Extra Sugar Added
leftbanker-11 February 2021
I'm not nine years old, so I don't read manga.

The story has been done about a million times, both forward and backwards. This variation has a sweet French touch to it with a little bit of French adolescent sexiness thrown it for good measure. It's like a French version of the movie Big, but with an existential twist. Unfortunately, it isn't quite as entertaining as that Hollywood take on age reversal.

More than anything, Quartier Lointain is a skip down memory lane in a French village in a simpler time. I think that modern Europeans believe those times still exist which is why so many have a second home in their native villages. Things haven't changes so much, as least in some places.

What drew me to this movie was just how bright and handsome everything appears, from the characters, to the geography, to the village, to the interiors. Who wouldn't want to live in this almost perfect world? Even the darn dog is perfect. His little girlfriend is a heartbreaker, even at fourteen. Younger siblings are mostly a pain in the neck, but his sister is sweeter than anything in a pâtisserie.

Since they really didn't go anywhere with the childhood romance angle, I would have preferred they used this film time to explore the adult character's life.
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6/10
The old town
jotix10016 December 2012
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Thomas, an illustrator based in Paris, goes to a trade show in Eastern France. He has not been active in a while. His only fan, at the booth he is manning, wants to know whatever happened to the series that made him popular. Thomas, must concede he has not created anything in a while. On his way home, he takes the train going in the wrong direction, landing in the small town where he was born.

The small town has seen better days. Thomas ambles through the deserted place on his way to the cemetery to visit his mother's grave. A wave of memories, gets the best of Thomas, making him faint. When he wakes up, he is back as a teenager. We follow him around in his original surroundings.

The town is seen in the 1960s when life was easier. His parents are middle class people with no social pretensions. His father, Bruno, a tailor, is not a happy man. He had married his wife, Anne, on the rebound. Thomas discovers another side of his father he never knew existed. Following him, he realizes Bruno had been in love with a woman who is now in the hospital with what appears to be a terminal disease. It will not take long before Bruno will desert the family.

"Quartier lointain" directed by Sam Garbarski, is based on a Japanese manga. The adaptation is by the director and Philippe Blasband and Jerome Tonnerre. The idea of going back in time is not exactly new, and it has been done better before. This is an unpretentious film that takes the viewer back to a previous era where the actual Thomas, is seen as a young man and his world at that moment. It is a nostalgic look at a situation that will mark Thomas for the rest of his life.

Pacal Greggory plays the older Thomas, although he has little to do in the film. His presence was more like an after thought. His young self is the center of the story. Jonathan Zaccai has some good moments as the younger man at a crucial moment of his young self. The supporting cast does an excellent job for director Garbarski. The beautiful area around Nantes is photographed in vivid colors by Jeanne Lapoirie.
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9/10
The Present is the time of future nostalgia
geoperdito19 January 2016
Can a movie be the imagetrack of your childhood memories? Can a movie put you in such a disharmonic relationship with time?With what you were?With what you are?With what you could be? Out of the thousands of movies i've watched in my entire life,only very few can answer affirmatively to the above questions. Quartier Lointain does that in a very disarming and welcoming way.It puts you in a time bubble were allthe smaller or bigger significancies of the Past,the Present and the Future coexist in a mutual process of self cancellation.The drowned pain of a meaningless life(father),the life-affirming enthusiasm of the first love(girlfriend),the bitterness of an unjustified abandonment(by the father),the urge to please someone that can no longer be pleased(mother),all poured out of the psyche's Pandora box.You cannot intervene,you cannot change the course of things.All you can do is to passively feel.
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9/10
Priceless memories about past times
halyas-4644827 January 2019
The movie brings in time where parents were young and alive, sun brighter and life easier. I would also wish to get my mum out from daily routine. To some ice cream and trips... That movie awake best feelings and memories. And memories are what ultimately remain in our life.
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9/10
Great movie
gilidomany27 August 2019
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Few r the times that I have seen such a touching movie. A sad old man goes back to his home town in france,Where he grew up. All his life he was sad that his dad left him and his mom So he takes a train to his home town and when he gets to his mom grave he faints and wakes up as a young boy. Watching the simple town. The friend sheep he has (back in the 70s or 60) The Girl who falls in love with him and this Beautiful young actor-Leo Legrand who plays the young boy =One of the best movies I have seen
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5/10
Disappointing realization of its full potential
maximkong17 November 2012
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Another movie with a lot of potential to be outstanding but fell short of expectations. Overall it is a well-made movie, but the problem in making a science fiction movie like this is that the creators have to make the extra effort to ensure things stay true to reality, a.k.a. the screenwriters had to fully analyze what anyone would do in the same situation portrayed in this movie.

The main flaw here is that a grown man who has seen the world as a mid-age adult, trapped in a 15-year old boy and gets to relive his past, should be able to accomplish a lot of things that can make this movie really great. Probably the child actor was wrongly chosen as he did not exhibit in full the maturity level of a say 40-year-old adult, or the direction was flawed for not allowing the main character to take more action outside conventional expectations.

And when i mean 'outside conventional expectations', i am referring to the level of constraint in his action paths isn't supposed to be as limited as say, if the same character in the movie was a real young boy not knowing much of adult issues, or a character who has not lived through this past and had no way to predict what will happen next.

I actually expected him to be more of a mediator, or more of a neutral character, or attempting to fix issues via a third-person point of view, rather than falling into a victim of those circumstances himself (which he should have known better being an adult and assuming he must have encountered similar situations)
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