In the House

In the House

  • Director: François Ozon
  • Writer: Juan Mayorga,François Ozon
  • Countries of origin: France
  • Language: French
  • Release date: October 10, 2012
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: En la casa
  • "In The House" is a feature film co-produced and released by The French Republic Wild Bunch/Mandarin Films, directed by François Ozon and starring Fabrice Luchini , Ernst Umhauer and Kristin Scott Thomas . It was released on October 10, 2012 in The French Republic. .
    The film is adapted from the Spanish playwright Juan Mayorga (Juan Mayorga)'s work "The Man in the Back Row". It describes a taboo story about creation and fantasy by a teacher and genius student of The French Republic high school. 

    Details

    • Release date October 10, 2012
    • Filming locations Cinéma Le Lido, 70 avenue de la République, Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, Val-de-Marne, France
    • Production companies Mandarin Films, Mars Films, France 2 Cinéma

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $389,757

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $31,441

    Gross worldwide

    $16,190,771

    Movie reviews

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    • By Zachery 2022-07-21 16:27:55

      In the House--The Transfer of Power

      The story is simple, but interesting enough and meaningful. There are three main characters in total: character, author, and reader. One center of gravity: power — or it can be interpreted as influence, control, or traction on the plot, and the audience can clearly see the transfer of power between these three characters in this film from the perspective of God.

    • By Earnest 2022-04-24 07:01:20

      I'm too embarrassed to write a short review

      I first saw Xiaofei B before I knew about Ou Rong before I knew about this movie. At that time, I lost patience when I saw the male protagonist forcibly handing in adjectives to practice homework, and felt that the male protagonist was a little creepy.

      When I first noticed that the teacher was actively guiding the male protagonist to write essays, I was thinking about this teacher's voyeurism. Later, I talked about his dream of being a writer back then and when he objectively realized...

    • By Barton 2022-04-24 07:01:20

      Everyone has a prying heart

      This film lay in the hard drive for a long time, and it was not fortunate, and finally I turned it out on a boring day. Finally, there is no end to it.
              
                Everyone has curiosity. In order to survive in this society, we repeat too many things every day. It is inevitable that we are full of infinite imaginations about life outside ourselves, and we inevitably want to find out. This kind of desire is like a drug. Once it is contaminated, it can't stop, and it falls...

    • By Isaiah 2022-04-24 07:01:20

      "We can always find a way to get into someone else's life"

      It's been a long time since a movie like this could make me fall into it, and I've become more and more unable to extricate myself in the past two hours (I usually complain when I watch movies with others)
              "Into the House" is about a writer who has a dream but The middle-aged French teacher, who has always been frustrated, was attracted by a student's "peeping" French assignments in the family's life. As the student's story progressed step by step, he was also deeply involved in...

    • By Dedric 2022-04-24 07:01:20

      Take a look at meaningful literary films

      Just watched it and thought what the hell is this. There is no plot in the middle, and the ending is disappointing. I always wonder how the plot is like this. But when do I only watch movies with intense scenes, brain-burning plots, or funny movies? This type of film has an artistic atmosphere, a little literary and artistic, and only when you taste it carefully can you see its beauty.
        In the film, Mr. Germain once said that a good ending is one that surprises readers, but is the most...

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    • By Alexandrine 2022-03-30 09:01:08

      A hundred movies to save the earth are not as deeply rooted in the hearts of the people as this one. Thank you, the director, for speaking so naturally and lightly about literature and ethics. The Hong Kong translation of "Stealing Love and Quarantine Mom" ​​almost made me think it was an incest theme and missed...

    • By Marcelino 2022-03-30 09:01:08

      A very, very wonderful movie. It explores the essence of literature (fiction) between reality and reality, and many details are particularly skillful (for example, Jenna finally used a book of "Wandering in the Darkness" to knock out Gilman, and the scene at the end is clearly Perek's Life: Instructions for Use). Slowly have to look...

    • By Violette 2022-03-30 09:01:08

      I don't have a mother, you lose passion, he lacks recognition, she thinks she's all, but she doesn't have anything. I thought I could find something from each other, but it turns out we're alone and stable after all Love is enough to satisfy the condescending voyeurism. It is happiness in itself. Maybe you don't need to return to the normality of life, but you want to live forever on the...

    • By Clinton 2022-03-30 09:01:08

      Nolan's following and Ou Rong's entrance are actually similar to privacy snooping and the consequences of privacy snooping at the core of the theme, but Ou Rong is far superior to Nolan in form. Although there are also signs of author exploration in following, Ou Rong is completely devoted to meta- Narration's embrace, the audience can't escape the instinctive fear of the indefinable presentation of the truth. Therefore, it is more three-dimensional than Nolan's "full truth" broken. Another:...

    • By Scot 2022-03-30 09:01:08

      Although there are many movies with voyeuristic perspectives and blurring the boundaries between fiction and reality, this one is really innovative, shooting the horror hidden behind everyday life. Chinese elements are also very interesting. At the end, the female protagonist smashed the male protagonist's head with Selina's hardcover book "Wandering in the Vast Night", and the letter translation also specially marked "This book tells about the darkness of human nature and the end of the...

    Movie plot

    The French Republic college literature teacher Gilman ( played by Fabrice Luchini ) gave the students a weekly diary, asking them to truthfully record what they saw during the weekend. Among the many boring assignments, Gilman accidentally discovered that 16-year-old Claude ( Ernst Umhauer ) wrote a wonderful article. Claude is a quiet observer, accustomed to sitting in the last row of the classroom. His homework is about...
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    The male protagonist peeped into the lives of others in the name of literary creation, while the Chinese teacher blurred the boundary between reality and illusion after reading, leading to his own life tragedy. In fact, there is only a thin line between peeping and being peeped, reality and illusion. Ou Rong is indeed a director who is very good at telling stories, with fascinating narratives, plots intertwined with reality and...
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    Movie quotes

    • Germain: They say the barbarians are coming. But THEY ARE HERE, in our classrooms!

    • [repeated line]

      Claude Garcia: Continues.

    • Claude Garcia: But I love you.

      Esther Artole: No. It's not me you love. It's an image. An image in your head.