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In All Innocence

Original title: En plein coeur
  • 1998
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
972
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In All Innocence (1998)
CrimeDramaRomance

Two girls can't afford rent, steal at an art event. One is arrested for attempted robbery. A lawyer they robbed defends her, developing feelings. His wife is jealous. The defendant's ex prov... Read allTwo girls can't afford rent, steal at an art event. One is arrested for attempted robbery. A lawyer they robbed defends her, developing feelings. His wife is jealous. The defendant's ex provides an alibi, leading to her acquittal.Two girls can't afford rent, steal at an art event. One is arrested for attempted robbery. A lawyer they robbed defends her, developing feelings. His wife is jealous. The defendant's ex provides an alibi, leading to her acquittal.

  • Director
    • Pierre Jolivet
  • Writers
    • Rose Bosch
    • Georges Simenon
  • Stars
    • Gérard Lanvin
    • Carole Bouquet
    • Virginie Ledoyen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Pierre Jolivet
    • Writers
      • Rose Bosch
      • Georges Simenon
    • Stars
      • Gérard Lanvin
      • Carole Bouquet
      • Virginie Ledoyen
    • 8User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Gérard Lanvin
    Gérard Lanvin
    • Michel Farnese
    Carole Bouquet
    Carole Bouquet
    • Viviane Farnese
    Virginie Ledoyen
    Virginie Ledoyen
    • Cécile Maudet
    Guillaume Canet
    Guillaume Canet
    • Vincent Mazet
    Aurélie Vérillon
    • Samira
    Jean-Pierre Lorit
    Jean-Pierre Lorit
    • Antoine
    Denis Podalydès
    Denis Podalydès
    • Martorel
    Anne Le Ny
    Anne Le Ny
    • Bordenave
    Nadia Barentin
    • Lili
    Mar Sodupe
    • Luisa
    Pascal Leguennec
    • René
    Anny Romand
    • Le juge Menadier
    Françoise Sage
    • L'assistante du juge Menadier
    Michel Ouimet
    • Le président du tribunal
    Thang-Long
    • Le bijoutier
    Simona Benzakein
    • L'attaché de presse
    Marie-Christine Orry
    • La concierge Trocadéro
    Sabri Lahmer
    • Aziz
    • Director
      • Pierre Jolivet
    • Writers
      • Rose Bosch
      • Georges Simenon
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    lazarillo

    Not un-entertaining French thriller

    This is not an un-entertaining French thriller (which isn't QUITE the same thing as being an entertaining French thriller). The story involves a beautiful pick-pocket (Virginie Ledoyen) who steals the wallet from the coat of a lawyer (Michael Lavin) while she and a Moroccan friend are crashing an art party that happens to be for the lawyer's wife (Carole Bouquet). Later she and her friend are unable to pay their rent and decide to hold up a jewelry store with a toy gun. Naturally, this plan goes horribly awry and the pick-pocket finds herself in need of a lawyer, so she calls the guy whose wallet she stole (she didn't have a phone book, I guess). She has no money, but he he agrees to take the case pro boner--er, pro bono--after she shows him her panties. The movie gets pretty predictable for awhile (Will he get her off? Will she get him off?). But there are a few interesting twists in store, some involving a young bartender (Guillame Canet)who perjures himself to give Ledoyen's character an alibi and is very jealous of her relationship with the lawyer.

    French movies and Hollywood movies are very different, but one thing they have in common is that they always cast the most beautiful people in the world, even if it sometimes threatens the plausibility of the whole story. It's hard to believe a girl that looks like Ledoyen would ever have to pay her own rent, and if she needed money all she would have to do to is ask just about any guy and he'd gladly give it to her with just the vaguest hope of sex sometime in the indeterminate future. The actress playing the wife meanwhile, Carole Bouquet, is a former Bond girl and ex-wife of Gerard Depardieu. Of course, that doesn't mean her husband wouldn't possibly cheat on her, but it's hard to have much sympathy for him when he does. (If you're unfamiliar with these French actresses, imagine a guy married to an older woman who looks like Sela Ward having an affair with a more voluptuous version of Natalie Portman). Even Guillame Canet, while it's not hard to imagine him being obsessed with Ledoyen, would certainly have A LOT of other female prospects.

    That's not to say, necessarily, the acting isn't good. Lavin and Bouquet are quite good. Ledoyen is probably the least talented of her generation of French actresses--Ludivine Sagnier, Isilde Lebesco, Marie Gillain, Roxane Mesquida, Vahina Giocante--but she is certainly not a bad actress by any means, and she is probably the most famous outside of France thanks to her appearance as Leonardo DeCaprio's love interest in "The Beach". Canet, meanwhile, was also in "The Beach", but I haven't seen him much since then. This movie is implausible at times and predictable at others. It won't change your life, but I'm sure you won't regret having watched it either.
    7El_Chango

    Stupid things men do for beautiful women

    This is a film that should have been retitled "Stupid things men do for beautiful women". En plein Coeur is not a great film, but it is enjoyable and has some good moments and great characters, specially the one played by Carole Bouquet, a very good, strong female character, probably the best aspect of this film. Virginie Ledoyen is a beautiful and talented actress, and she proves it here with a good performances, even if the character is less than likeable.
    7jintz

    Limply intriguing

    A tantalising tale of love, lust, betrayal and jealousy, En plein coeur amasses to nothing more than a frustrating folly, more engaged with the grandeur of its own concept than producing any real substance.

    A famous Parisian lawyer (Gerard Lanvin) becomes involved with a delinquent shoplifter (Virginie Ledoyen) following her attempt to rob a jewellers with a toy gun. Entranced by her passion and life, the lawyer leaves his chic wife, the timelessly elegant Carole Bouquet, to embark upon an affair so devoid of emotion, that the viewer must wonder whether the director himself needs an alibi.

    The cast turn in adequate performances, although special mention should be made to Carole Bouquet's effortlessly aristocratic character who provides all moments of emotion. Simultaneously innocent and wise to her husbands impending betrayal, she forms an intriguing character, too frequently overlooked in favour of the disjointed and superficial Virginie Ledoyen.

    En plein coeur is guilty of all the cliches that is normally to be found in North American film. On this occasion it is a French director who believes you should feel moved by the force of the leads passion when he tells his wife he's leaving her for a woman who makes him "feel young again." For me, there is no irony here, polishing and carefully arranging each cliche does not merit praise, only disappointment.
    5geister_faust

    All over the place

    First of all, the story. It is as implausible as unoriginal, the entire idea of this movie screams drama and it's not at all entertaining. It's bizarre to see events of this magnitude of stupidity in such settings, usually it happens in reality shows or in some soap dramas and as a filler sequence between something more meaningful. Yet, there it is: an entire movie from a soap opera subplot. There is no intrigue, events are very predictable and the only saving grace of the movie could have been the excellent casting... But no, actors are doing such a great job that the story looks even worse.

    Carole Bouquet is an absolute star of this movie and pleasure to watch, which makes the whole experience quite painful: her character doesn't deserve this treatment, not even close. She is also the only reason to ever consider watching the movie, she is that good and steals the show completely.

    There are pacing problems and some sequences are negative in value, but the ending really takes the cake. It is as anticlimactic as it could be and movie should have been cut short couple of minutes earlier to make it fair.
    9stuka24

    Smashing cautionary tale!

    In films, as in life, things aren't that complicated. When things start rolling, it usually follows suit and ends well. Whereas when everything gets complicated right from the start... By the way the gripping story is told, how nothing is in vain, and the perfect music that accompanies everything, let alone the 80ish photography, you can tell this film is just everything it was meant to be.

    Carole Bouquet's regard, right from the start, knowing and yet forgiving, is worth many cinema tickets. If you think she's just a gelid pretty face like Catherine Deneuve, watch this film. Real classy. Virginie Ledoyen is very natural as a nice, alluring and totally manipulative temptress. So beauty you can hardly blame poor Maitre Lanvin for believing her, for thinking he's really saving somebody out of dejection and being thankful to destiny for "all he had got, with the aid of chance". J.P. Lorit, from the underdog "Seule", has clear intentions right from the start. Would have liked a bit more of "character development" for him. Lanvin is perfectly cast! He's done great comedy like Camping and dramedy "Viens chez moi...", this shows he's good at more serious stuff. Mar Sodupe's wardrobe and hairdo deserve the best for looking the worst :)! She looks like the "very ugly female characters" from any Almodóvar film. Which proves that "good loyal friends come in all shapes & sizes" :). Denis Podalydès is from the Comédie Française, and it shows. He did small successes like "Figaro", in here he is as expressive as anybody can be with his small role of looser turned "defender of true causes". I found Guillaume Canet's character likable and believable in his stupidity (who didn't have an obnoxious high school bully like him?). But, this is the only criticism I can make to the film... isn't him a bit too powerful? Hey, couldn't a big time lawyer like M. Farnese got rid of him, buy him, send some thugs, put him in jail for being a petty dealer? I don't know, if even Martorel (the loosing lawyer) knew... One always has a favourite moment, mine is Bouquet's speech to Martorel when she defends him, after everything everybody knows, with a speech that should be required reading/ viewing for anybody interested in justice and morality, let alone practicing lawyers. And the best line also belongs to her, when they cross at the tribunals: "No, (I didn't get what I wanted.) I just wished you were dead" and she leaves exuding class, like few mortals could do, let alone top models half her age. I agree with IMDb reviewer "jintz" that Ledoyen's character is rather one-dimensional.

    Watch it, you'll have fun and see for yourself how dangerous can a sexy kitten be, how stupid do they make us. (Transform the sentence if you are a woman, the rules apply equally for any "Vincent". There are many "Cécile Maudets" in our lives. It's in us to realize they are well, basically incapable of feeling.

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 1998 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Tüm masumiyetiyle
    • Filming locations
      • Hôtel Lutetia - 45 Boulevard Raspail, Paris 6, Paris, France(hotel palace)
    • Production companies
      • Canal+
      • France 2 Cinéma
      • Légende Entreprises
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      • $42,456
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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