Coming Soon. So Éliante is honest, Arsinoé is a prude, and Célimène is a flirt. Sign up here. It's not some objective narrator cluing us in; it's a bunch of mean, gossipy aristocrats. 1909–14. Deluxe tribute to the playwright gets by, surprisingly, as much by romantic poignancy as farce...it's hard to dislike a picture so in Love with its subject. As it turns out, we're all guilty. |, April 26, 2008 Jean Baptiste Poquelin Molière (1622–1673).Tartuffe. Sure, the minor characters are all pretty interchangeable, like those guys who always die first in horror movies, but everyone else has a clear, distinct personality. Basically the opposite of that other guy. This film is not for everyone, but if you like French humor and a little romance you really can't go wrong with Moliere. Alceste's name comes from Greek mythology and means "valiant" or "strong." Level-headed. Cinemark | Rating: 2.5/4, January 20, 2008 Nearly every man of the court has his eye on her. Your AMC Ticket Confirmation# can be found in your order confirmation email. The Character of Orgon as a Personification of Mannerist Comedy ; The Role of Reason in Religion: A Reading of Tartuffe; Molière's comedies impose social norms with the ferocious help of laughter This was like watching a Moliere play. Use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. You have the other characters telling you, flat out, who the other characters are. Please click the link below to receive your verification email. All rights reserved. That is how we know what nearly every character is like before they ever even appear on stage. You know, almost as though they're representing an idea or something.

Moliere is a sophisticated, witty biopic of the great satirist. Though confident, Célimène is unsure of what she wants. Don't have an account? Regal The Harvard Classics. Some scenes were not needed and still they last forever and some unfunny situations were too long revealed.

Your Ticket Confirmation # is located under the header in your email that reads "Your Ticket Reservation Details". Charming, willing to please, open-armed? The fact that she cares for him indicates her susceptibility to emotion. Want to know what kind of characters you are going to be dealing with? Or, here's Philinte: "Here in the world, each human frailty/ Provides occasion for philosophy,/ And that is virtue's noblest exercise" (5.1.82). This is a comedy, folks. Coming Soon, Regal

Cinemark The beautiful wife. Moliere was a nice, gentle, warm comedy, with moments of great hilarity and sadness.The original idea of the movie was quite seducing, showing us part of Molière's life as if he were in a Molière's play.

Acaste was the brother of the mythical Alceste, and after he became king (because his other sisters killed his father), his wife cheated on him. | Rating: 2/4, January 29, 2020

And last (but definitely not least), Célimène: "One must receive them, and be full of charm" (2.3.13).

So we've got a moralistic guy who's angry, tired with society, and has a wee bit of a tendency to overreact.

For example, Philinte tells us what the three ladies are like in one short paragraph. SparkNotes is brought to you by Barnes & Noble. Although Alceste drives the action of The Misanthrope, the world of the play revolves around Célimène. Sure, there is some deep thinking going on here, but Molière likes to keep it simple. | Rating: 4/5 She has learned to operate within her society almost perfectly: she flirts and gossips enough to remain the center of attention, with a knack for saying the right things to the right people. An extravagant and thoroughly irresistible story of intrigue, romance, comedy and artistic inspiration. We want to hear what you have to say but need to verify your account. Presented to Jourdain's family as the priest Tartuffe, Molière begins to fall in love with Monsieur Jourdain's disregarded wife, Elmire (Laura Morante). And Éliante "Sir, I believe in frankness, and I'm inclined,/ In matters of the heart, to speak my mind" (4.1.59). Finally, there's Philinte. The actor disguised as a priest. | Rotten (28). Other characters get the same treatment. The tutors for every subject then in vogue. In short, for all of her charm, Célimène lacks maturity. This fictional biography was what Molière had meet in his youth and all the characters he used as figures to his future plays. Character Roles (Protagonist, Antagonist...). This 10-digit number is your confirmation number. Want to know what kind of characters you are going to be dealing with?

But there are two cool things about this. Visually stunning, yet more than seeing Moliere's life, the movie presents how he created his play Tartuffe, which, according to the movie, it's based on his own experience. Gossip. Sounds like our girl. The dilletante husband. Just confirm how you got your ticket. We want to hear what you have to say but need to verify your email. it has a playful atmosphere to it, whimsical maybe? comedy, November 17, 2011 In short, for all of her charm, Célimène lacks maturity. It's still very enjoyable, and it's such a feast to the eyes and ears... As someone else said somewhere, magnifique! We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.
Yep, sounds like Alceste. | Rating: 2/5, May 13, 2009 There are no approved quotes yet for this movie. Molière is as insubstantial as dandelion fluff, and just as apt to blow away in a strong wind. They won't be able to see your review if you only submit your rating. Sure, Philinte is nicer than most of them—but how much can you trust him, really? Get the freshest reviews, news, and more delivered right to your inbox! The image is an example of a ticket confirmation email that AMC sent you when you purchased your ticket. A short summary of Molière's The Misanthrope This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of The Misanthrope. Just read the label. In 17th-century France, playwright and actor Molière (Romain Duris) has his debts paid off by Monsieur Jourdain (Fabrice Luchini), freeing him from debtors prison.
A sophisticated and literate biographical speculation is the basis of this witty and entertaining portrait of the titular artist. These papers were written primarily by students and provide critical analysis of Tartuffe by Moliere. He says, The honest Éliante is fond of you,/ Arsinoé, the prude, admires you too;/ And yet your spirit's been perversely led/ To choose the flighty Célimène instead,/ Whose brittle malice and coquettish ways/ So typify the manners of our days" (1.1.227).

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Reliable. Molière suggests that this maturity will be difficult to develop if Célimène does not start taking more responsibility for her words and deeds. | Rating: 4/5

In return, Jourdain asks for acting lessons so he can win the heart of the beautiful widow Célimène (Ludivine Sagnier) by performing a short play for her.

Done, done, and done. Character Clues Character Analysis Names. As was shown at the end, after Moliere toured the countryside for many years, he returned to Paris and staged the comedic plays that this movie posits he lived during the historically unexplained absence of two years. Molière - Molière - Molière’s unique sense of the comic: The attacks on Molière gave him the chance in his responses to state some aesthetic home truths. Director and cowriter Laurent Tirard are clearly under the sway of Shakespeare in Love, but the talented Duris is miscast as the wily Moliere, and Moliere has none of Shakespeare's giddy charm.

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Their marriages, just like Arsinoé's love life, didn't turn out so great. You're almost there! Characters I found the film a little long for what's it's worth. Still have problems getting to know them? Célimène is sharp-witted in attacking others, but her ability to apply a keen eye to her own feelings and intentions is dubious. (2) By using gossip as a tool of characterization, Molière makes us part of the gossiping party. Analysis and discussion of characters in Moliere's Tartuffe.

Alceste was a lady, and just like Molière's Alceste, she was pretty morally strong—so strong that she gave up her life for her husband.

|, didn't think i'd like it and i did! His name could be interpreted to mean lover of humanity ("phil-" means "love"), or basically the opposite of a misanthrope. Honest.

She shows a proclivity to want others to make decisions for her: after Oronte and Alceste ask her to choose between them, she turns to Éliante to decide on her behalf.

In the play's final scenes, Célimène journeys too far in the direction of carelessness. She never demonstrates any intense desires or frustrations, which may explain her lack of a strong value system. Coming Soon. We're listening to all the juicy tidbits, just like Célimène and her friends.