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The Witnesses(Les témoins)

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France · 2007
1h 52m
Director André Téchiné
Starring Michel Blanc, Emmanuelle Béart, Sami Bouajila, Julie Depardieu
Genre Drama, Romance

Adrien, a middle aged doctor from Paris, meets a young man named Manu while cruising, and they strike up a platonic relationship. Manu is living with his sister, an opera singer in an open marriage fraught with tension. When the AIDS epidemic begins in Paris, the lives of each character is changed completely.

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Los Angeles Times by Carina Chocano

The tone of The Witnesses is one of randomness. This makes for an ambling narrative, but an atmospheric one that feels authentic despite its unlikely character pairings.

70

The New Yorker by David Denby

Téchiné is unusually adroit at manipulating a complex set of relations within a very mixed group of people. This movie is easy to take--chatty and sociable, with a brightly lit, even sunshiny gloss and an open sensuality.

70

Variety by Deborah Young

Despite its grim subject, the powerful storytelling projects the strongly affirmative message that it's a miracle to be alive and bear witness to those who did not survive. This memorable film, one of Techine's best, is in no way limited to gay viewers.

88

TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox

Techine's unwillingness to soften his characters reflects a rare honesty about human nature that's rarely seen in movies, particularly movies about fatal illnesses, and his film is an engaging and particularly French character study.

80

The New York Times by Stephen Holden

The Witnesses may frustrate those who prefer movies that tell clear-cut stories in which hard lessons are learned. But in the director’s farsighted vision of life, the ground under our feet is always shifting. As time pulls us forward, the shocks of the past are absorbed and the pain recedes. In its light-handed way, The Witnesses is profound.

75

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

They should hand out a score card with every ticket to The Witnesses to help viewers keep track of who's sleeping with whom.

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Boston Globe by Wesley Morris

This is the epidemic from love's point of view, a story as much about how the disease can ravage the heart as it does the body. It is also Téchiné's best film since 1998's superb "Alice et Martin," and 1994's even better "Wild Reeds."

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