Watch Augustine Movie online Streaming Free in HDAfter suffering an inexplicable seizure which leaves her paralyzed on her right side,19-year-old illiterate kitchen maid Augustine (27 year-old singer-turned-actress Soko in a break out performance), is shipped off to Paris' all female psychiatric hospital Pitié-Salpêtriere which specializes in detecting the then-fashionable ailment of 'hysteria'. Augustine captures the attention of Dr. Charcot (Vincent Lindon, Mademoiselle Chambon, Welcome) after a seizure which appears to give her intense physical pleasure. Intrigued, he begins using her as his principal subject hypnotizing her in front of fellow doctors - as she displays her spectacular fits in lecture halls - and eventually blurring the lines between doctor and patient. (c) Music Box Films. If You Like this movie you can streaming Augustine movie without downloading HERERelease Date Augustine May 17, 2013 Limited | |
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Chiara Mastroianni,Olivier Rabourdin,Vincent Lindon,Gregoire Colin,Roxane Duran,Ange Ruzé,Soko,Sophie Cattani | |
Genres Augustine : Art House & International,Drama | |
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User Rating Augustine Movie : 3.2 | |
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All Critics Ranting For Augustine Movie : 7.1 | |
All Critics Count For Augustine Movie : 32 | |
All Critics Percentage For Augustine Movie : 78 % | |
Augustine Movie Review | |
French physician Jean-Martin Charcot hypnotized, photographed and exhibited a hysteric, as does French director Alice Winocour for a clinical love story and empowerment tale. Bill Stamets-Chicago Sun-Times Ultimately, while this character-based drama proves consistently engrossing, it leaves various pertinent and fascinating issues frustratingly unexplored. Godfrey Cheshire-Chicago Sun-Times The psychosexual drama plays out beneath the surface -- the movie is so understated it sometimes feels inert. Ben Sachs-Chicago Reader Fiercely yet faithfully imagined by... Alice Winocur, [the film] is not exclusively a mystery. It's also part love story, part horror story, as well as a parable of gender, power and the enduring enigma that is the mind-body connection. Michael O'Sullivan-Washington Post Winocour does not reduce her characters to caricatures, but depicts them as unwitting actors in the tragedy of a pathological society. Peter Keough-Boston Globe Though the tone is solemn, I took the finale as a knowing, agreeably dirty joke. Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune Unlike some movies that impose feminist views on 200-year-old stories, "Augustine" finds feminist sentiments within the story rather than imposing them from without. Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press The stand out is French Pop star Soko as the title character, who gives an outstanding Oscar worthy performance! Austin Kennedy-Film Geek Central Emotionally believable performances by Vincent Lindon and Soko can't save Augustine from meandering and being tediously stuck in its 1st act. Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru Hand-held camera gives contemporary realism amidst the historically correct costumes and surroundings. . .[but] feminist iconography . . .makes the phenomenon seem a charade. Nora Lee Mandel-Film-Forward.com [VIDEO ESSAY] Newcomer director Alice Winocour drafts an erotically charged and socially complex telling of a controversial 19th century neurologist and the nubile patient he treats. Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com It would be fascinating to know what the writer/director intended here, because the material is so hopelessly muddled. Nathan Southern-TV Guide's Movie Guide A lushly filmed, fascinating true story about the relationship between a groundbreaking French doctor and his "hysteric" female patient buries itself with a simplistic approach and deadly-dull dialogue. Chris Barsanti-Film Journal International | |
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