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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0043396091825
Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: August 09, 2005
Running Time: 111 minutes
Sales Rank: 43901
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: 2004







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
One sings the other doesnt notice. In this masterful social satire a talented fat girl cant steal the attention of her self-obsessed celebrity father. But then none of the characters fat or thin have what they want they chase each other around in futile games of social posing. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 04/24/2007 Starring: Jean-pierre Bacri Agnes Jaoui Run time: 111 minutes Rating: Pg13

Amazon.com:
Only the French dare to make movies about such unlikeable people, and only the French can make you like them anyway. Look at Me is a cornucopia of prickly personalities, starting with Lolita (Marilou Berry), an aspiring singer who hates everyone who pays attention to her because of her famous father and assumes that no one would pay attention to her for any other reason. It's not surprising, because her father Etienne (Jean-Pierre Bacri, The Housekeeper), an acclaimed writer, surrounds himself with people who want something from him--including a less famous writer (Laurent Grevill, I Can't Sleep) who finds success thanks to Etienne, and whose wife (writer/director Agnes Jaoui, The Taste of Others) happens to be Lolita's music teacher. Look at Me captures the little ways that fame warps everything around it; Etienne gets away with treating everyone terribly because of his literary stature, to which desire and resentment fasten like barnacles. But it's not just a satire--gradually, through an accumulation of brief glimpses and offhand remarks, these abrasive characters become increasingly vivid and genuine. --Bret Fetzer



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Smart movie about unlikable people
I sincerely hope that no one has to have a father like the one portrayed in this movie. This guy is so bad that he should be locked up somewhere where another person can at least try to reciprocate all the nastiness he showers everyone around him with. This is a movie that depicts complex relationships between family members, friends, teachers. It helps us understand that wanting success or acceptance is not bad, for as long as it is not hurting other people around us. It is so satisfying in ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Smart, Lovely
I'm looking to find a better title for this review of this very fine film.
Actually I think that the translators could have found a better English title for the film. "Look at Me" seems like a weak title for such a strong film.

The main character, the one who so desperately wants her father to look at her, is Lolita. Obviously named by her mother who left long ago for a yoga camp in the Antilles, Lolita has to bear the irony of being named after a sexy blond nymphet. This ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Triple Triumph

The breath of fresh air - refined, funny, ironic, in the best traditions of the Chekhov's plays, this movie is a triple triumph for its writer/director/star Agnes Jaoui. "Look at me" is the story of 20 years old Lolita (rarely a name mismatches a girl so much. Lolita is a pudgy young woman with a very low self-esteem even though she's got a beautiful voice and passion for singing) who desperately craves her father's attention. Ironically, her father, one of the most famous writers in France, ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - engrossing family drama
"Look at Me" is a talky but generally interesting French drama about a teenage girl's attempt to earn the love and recognition of her strangely distant father. Lolita is an overweight, aspiring singer who has lived in the shadow of her parent, a self-absorbed but successful novelist, all her life. Even though Etienne seems to care for his very young second wife and five-year-old daughter, he appears to have little interest in Lolita. Indeed, when he isn't completely ignoring her, in public or in ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - "The Cyanide Is In The Bathroom"
This review refers to "Comme Une Image (Look At Me)", DVD(Sony Pictures Classics)...

"The Cyanide is in the bathroom" a man tells a sulking house guest at his home in the country. A sarcastic but most believable statement. The home is filled with an array of taxing, maudlin, whinny characters.Characters of privilege who cannot see past their own wants and needs.

Lolita tries desperately to gain her father's attention. Just a little nod of encouragement, a show of approval ... Read More





 

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