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Lemming Details

2005 Certificate 15 Certificate 15 (TBC)
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Alain (Laurent Lucas) seems to have it all - a beautiful wife (Charlotte Gainsbourg), a perfect home and a prestigious new engeneering job. But the unexpected sexual attentions of his boss' disconcenrtingly glacial wife (Charlotte Rampling) and the discovery of a rodent, unaccountably stuck in the waste pipe of his kitchen sink,.. Read more

Starring Laurent Lucas, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Charlotte Rampling, Andre Dussollier
Director Dominik Moll
Genres Drama, Thriller, World Cinema

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Lemming

Alain (Laurent Lucas) seems to have it all - a beautiful wife (Charlotte Gainsbourg), a perfect home and a prestigious new engeneering job. But the unexpected sexual attentions of his boss' disconcenrtingly glacial wife (Charlotte Rampling) and the discovery of a rodent, unaccountably stuck in the waste pipe of his kitchen sink, spark the beginning of a strange, unsettling and sometimes shocking chain of events that disrupts Alain's orderly life and leaves him questioning his own sanity...

Starring Laurent Lucas, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Charlotte Rampling, Andre Dussollier
Director Dominik Moll
Studio ARTIFICIAL EYE
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 4 mins
Watch now: 2 hrs 10 mins
Certificate DVD: Certificate 15, Watch Online: Certificate 15 (TBC)
Genres Drama, Thriller, World Cinema
Language DVD: French
Watch Online: French
Subtitles DVD: English
Watch Online: English
Released DVD: 21 Aug 2006
Watch now: 07 Nov 2009
Production year: 2005
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  • Critics' reviews (3) of Lemming

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  • Moll has a sharp eye for the brittle conventions of French bourgeois society and his cast do him proud -- especially Lucas.

    • Total Film
  • Shifting, like Molls earlier Harry, Hes Here to Help, from droll comedy to very suspenseful drama, this... read more on Time Out

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  • 50 out of 55 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Lemming

    The poster got me interested in this film before I knew anything else about it. Put Charlottes Gainsbourg and Rampling in a movie together and I'm there.

    Lemming is a tough film to write about because an end of act one twist really shouldn't be revealed. Lets say this. It's a noirish thriller about two couples (Gainsbourg and Laurent Lucas and Rampling and Andre Dussolier) and how their lives intertwine after a dinner party that goes badly wrong and it has a vein of comedy of the blackest kind.

    The performances are all stunning. It's Rampling you'll really remember though, she's got the smallest role but from the minute she enters frame, making the temperature drop with a single gaze and a chilly turn of phrase, you can't take your eyes off her. She effortlessly steals every scene she's in, making you wonder what on earth she'll say next. Even into her 60's Rampling, never the most traditionally beautiful of actresses, oozes sex appeal and the edge of sexual tension she brings to her role also pays off in spades, making you think the plot will develop in a completely different way than it does.

    There's also a wonderful turn from Gainsbourg, perfect casting in that she seems Rampling's polar opposite. She's devastatingly cute and projects a relentlessly sunny demeanour but is able to subtly turn her character, at first you barely notice and then she's completely different and yet the shift seems totally natural.

    It's the women you'll be watching but take nothing away from Lucas and, particularly, Dussolier who also give excellent performances with each character becoming more complex scene by scene.

    The titular Lemming is something of a distraction but it's about the only thing wrong with Moll's script. The dialogue, though played utterly straight, is often very funny and the twists and tuns of the plot are both surprising and well executed.

    It's not perfect. It misses Rampling when she's not on screen and is a bit too long but the performances alone would be enough to recommend Lemming and there's plenty more to enjoy here.

      • A customer from Tonbridge
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  • 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 0 stars

    very confusing film

    I found this film very confusing, there seemed to be no explaination for some of the things that were happenning. Also difficult to ollow when using the subtitles and even if you did know french its a very mumbly film without clear dialogew

      • funkywelly from Rotherham
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