
Release Date : Sep 14, 2012 Limited
Mpaa Rating : Unrated Genre :Drama,Romance,Art House & InternationalWhen Jean (Jean Gabin), a deserter from the Colonial Army, hitchhikes his way into Le Havre, he's only looking for a place to hide until he book ship's passage. He never expects to become embroiled in a dispute between local "tough" guy Lucien (Pierre Brasseur) and wealthy but shady shopkeeper Zabel (Michel Simon). Nor does he expect to fall in love with the beautiful Nelly (Michèle Morgan), who Zabel also "keeps" What was supposed to be a stopover on his way to a better life turns into a fight against petty jealousies, buried obsessions, and unpleasant pasts. One of Marcel Carné's most revered films, Port of Shadows explores the foggier aspects of identity, love, and the possibility, or perhaps impossibility, of escape.
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Actors For Port of Shadows (Le Quai des Brumes)
Michèle Morgan,Jean Gabin,Michel Simon,Pierre Brasseur,Raymond Aimos,Jenny Burnay,Edouard Delmont,Rene Genin,Robert Le Vigan,Marcel Peres,Roger Legris,Michèle Morgan (I),Martial RebeGenres Port of Shadows (Le Quai des Brumes) : Drama,Romance,Art House & International
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Port of Shadows (Le Quai des Brumes)
User Ranting Movie Port of Shadows (Le Quai des Brumes) : 4.1User Percentage For Port of Shadows (Le Quai des Brumes) : 89 %
User Count Like for Port of Shadows (Le Quai des Brumes) : 2,238
All Critics Ranting For Port of Shadows (Le Quai des Brumes) : 8.4
All Critics Count For Port of Shadows (Le Quai des Brumes) : 23
All Critics Percentage For Port of Shadows (Le Quai des Brumes) : 96 %
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Special Review For Movie Port of Shadows (Le Quai des Brumes)
Because it is so uncompromising, so pure, "Port of Shadow's" particularly French brand of romantic fatalism still knocks us out decades after the fact.Kenneth Turan-Los Angeles Times
From Gabin's fatigued magnetism to cinematographer Eugen Schüfftan's woodcut-worthy attention to texture, this is movie melancholia of the very highest order.
Eric Hynes-Time Out New York
As a film that neither attempts more than it can do nor is satisfied with the trivial, Port of Shadows is a pleasure.
Otis Ferguson-The New Republic
Essentially, this is film noir, so there's crime and romance, but both are submerged beneath a resolutely ground-level exploration of lives in crisis -- a mood bolstered by shots of the down-and-dirty French port groaning into action.
Dave Calhoun-Time Out
It's a thorough-going study in blacks and grays, without a free laugh in it; but it is also a remarkably beautiful motion picture from the purely pictorial standpoint and a strangely haunting drama.
Frank S. Nugent-New York Times
The first and probably least of the collaborations between screenwriter Jacques Prevert and director Marcel Carne.
Dave Kehr-Chicago Reader
This collaboration of Marcel Carne and Jacques Prevert is a highlight of French poetic realism and a masterpiece of world cinema.
Emanuel Levy-EmanuelLevy.Com
We empathize with their resistance to suffer, but it's hard to feel something other than philosophical respect for characters who think of swimmers as soon-to-be drowned men.
Diego Costa-Slant Magazine
[A] 1938 masterpiece of poetic realism...
Philip French-Observer [UK]
Carné's thrilling film is an important and undervalued influence on the post-war American noirs of the 1940s.
Shaun Munro-What Culture
One of the definitive examples of the 'poetic realism' style of French cinema of the pre-war and wartime years...
Miles Fielder-The List
Pessimistic, yet strangely sublime.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
The results are frustrating, though Michel Simon is wonderfully vulnerable as the shopkeeper Zabel, who complains about the injustice of loving like Romeo but looking like Bluebeard.
Leo Robson-Financial Times
What is often forgotten when discussing poetic realism is how entertaining the films are, and none is more so than Le Quai des Brumes.
Paul Huckerby-Electric Sheep
Marcel Carné's film has fully earned its status as a classic of French poetic realism.
Philip Concannon-Little White Lies
Predictably, all ends tragically. But mondieu, doesn't it look sublime?
Philip Kemp-Total Film
This marvelous distillation of the prevailing mood in prewar France was the first feature to win critical acclaim for the directing-writing team of Marcel Carne and Jacques Prevert.
-TV Guide's Movie Guide
Not a cheerful evening's viewing, this, but a superb and compelling example of melancholic realism.
David Parkinson-Empire Magazine
One of the reasons the French so readily accepted the American film noir of the 1940s is because they already had it in the 1930s, and this crime drama is proof of that.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Despite the hospitality of any character in the film, Port of Shadows is a clinical tragedy, and its characters are sentenced to suffer the instant they enter the film.
Rumsey Taylor-Not Coming to a Theater Near You
A pleasure to watch, and there's much to recommend it. But, like that other poetic realist stalwart Pépé le Moko, what's best about it is its atmosphere of romance.
Jake Euker-Filmcritic.com
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A military deserter in a French port city finds love amidst trouble.
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