13 out of 13 people found the following comment useful :- An interesting, arty exploration of the search to find oneself in the midst of the rapidly changing modern day Paris, 21 décembre 2004
Author:
mars_to_marla de United Kingdom
This was a thoroughly enjoyable film, with a very interesting use of
editing in parts... The film's main character, Chloe, lives with her
gay flatmate, Michel, has few friends, and definitely no love life to
speak of. She works as a make up artist, a job which she hates. One
day, Chloe goes away on holiday, and leaves her cat with the local cat
lady, Mme Renoir. Upon returning home, Chloe's cat, Gris-Gris, has
disappeared. So starts a search for Gris-Gris that the whole
neighbourhood is involved in. We are taken on a journey through a
district of Paris quite distinct from any glamorised Hollywood image
you'll ever see. This is the real, working, living Paris, with real
people living in it, and this particular area is in a phase of 'urban
development', with a lot of the traditional, working class aspects of
the community being pushed aside to make way for the progress of
bourgeois trends. We meet a whole host of this area's inhabitants along
the way, each with their own eccentricities and foibles; characters
that soon become part of Chloe's life. The disappearance of the cat
instigates Chloe's search into her own life, to fill the gaps that are
missing. This film centres around the hopes and desires of one
character in particular (Chloe), but the backdrop is a vessel for
expressing changes that are affecting real people in Paris. An
interesting, arty approach to a film about the search to find oneself,
and come to terms with an ever changing world that one may feel at odds
with.
7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :- A true gem, 30 mai 2000
Author:
Nobody-27 de California
Am I glad that European (especially French) cinema is still live and well.
Every time I loose hope for the future of cinema, a film like this comes
and
gets me excited again! This is one of those rare films that not only
entertains but also reminds us of our easily overlooked qualities and
weaknesses. The main character goes through an experience that we all go
through - looking for her "better half". And the way she does it as well as
the way it happens is so beautifully realistic and lively. (by the way, the
original title in French means "Everyone is searching for a cat" - which is
much better then "When Cat's Away").
This film also has some of the finest acting I've seen in the recent years!
I am personally tired of Hollywood's stereotypes and larger then life
actors, and this film is refreshing in that respect. I know that acting was
good when after the film I can't imagine those actors doing anything else
in
their lives except the very thing they did in the film. For example there
is
a fashion designer for whom the main character works and that funny,
alienated, two-faced woman is just too believable. I could almost swear
that
she's like that in real life. Or the main character who goes through
periods
of self doubts, rejections, confusion...
The story in this little gem is brilliant, as are all the actors and their
characters. Even the city of Paris is a character - different from the one
we are used to (and so is the area around Bastille which until a few years
ago was not as hip as it is today).
This film is not trying to get our attention with violence or sex or with
intimidation and gore; it is a simple film about simple people in seemingly
simple situations that are so true to life and therefore funny, original
and
interesting.
As a matter of general principal I bought this film on a video tape - one
of
less then 50 that I own.
If you appreciate true emotions, true unpretentious funny people and are
looking for a good way to bring your spirits up, then you should see the
film. Someone mentioned that the film was depressing and nothing is further
from the truth.
If on the other hand you are looking for over stimulating, over polished,
over scripted and "smart" film then this may be a bit of a letdown. I can
imagine people who are too used to Hollywood disliking this
film.
All in all - strong 10/10.
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- Surprisingly interesting yet simple theme, 25 septembre 2000
Author:
raymond-15 de Australia
A wonderful insight into the types of characters we might meet in a rundown
part of Paris which has seen better days and which is being demolished to
make way for new and modern buildings. In some respects it's like a
documentary about the concerns of the local populace for Gris-gris, a
missing black cat. I think all the characters are well portrayed as a
network of searchers comb the whole area and maintain daily reports over the
telephone. I think the old lady Renee is absolutely priceless, not only as
the recognized cat-minder but as a person who is able to express an opinion
on every conceivable subject about Parisian life and attitudes. The search
for Gris-gris takes us across rooftops and down alleyways to no avail and we
ourselves become totally involved in the cat's whereabouts and hope he has
come to no harm. It's amazing that such a simple theme can maintain our
interest for 90 minutes, but undoubtedly it's the authenticity of the
characters that makes this film so enjoyable.
5 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- French cinema still has bite..., 23 juillet 2002
Author:
John (J-Eire) de Cork, Ireland
What starts out initially as a rather dull drama, quickly picks up pace and
sparkles.
A lovely little movie that hopefully will never be given a Hollywood remake
this movie is a treat.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- So tired of being alone, 20 septembre 2002
Author:
boris (boris_peeters@hotmail.com) de Leuven, Belgium
The superb Al Green moaning one of his greatest songs : I'm so tired of
being alone. That about sums it up. Klapish is quickly becoming one of my
favourite directors, making great movies with small budgets like
l'auberge
espanol. I don't fall in love with actresses every time I see a movie but
Garance Clavel will certainly haunt my daydreams for a few days...
Credits
to the other actors, especially Zinedine Soualem and Renée le Calm. This
is
a warm, sparkling and very true movie about real persons and real
emotions,
(and therefore) sometimes funny, sometimes tragic. A movie that makes one
run out the door and ...
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Thank God for Sundance, 23 janvier 2000
Author:
Maggot-6
Thank God for Sundance, for I'd otherwise never had seen
this
hidden gem. Admittedly I am a Francophile, and a Francophone, and these are
probable reasons I found myself enchanted by the
sound, cinematography (gorgeous), believeable and mature
plot
line and dialogue. I feel this is one of the finest movies I've ever seen-
it was a joy from start to end. I loved the song
(English) played as the credits rolled- I wish I could find
it.
I want to see more from this director, and I am *so* grateful that the
Sundance channel brings such hidden gems as these French movies I'd
otherwise miss. Wasn't it they who brought me Ridicule? (another ALL TIME
favorite)
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Find this movie now., 16 novembre 1999
Author:
(kdkdi@hotmail.com) de champaign, illinois
This movie uses the set-up of a woman looking for her cat to introduce the
people and places of a trendy neighborhood in Paris. It is completely
entertaining, and the ending is just perfect. The exploration of the
relationships between strangers makes this film more than a forgettable
light comedy, but a really lovable movie. Too many long words ruin this
description--just find it now, if you can.
4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- when the cat's away, Chloé learns more about herself..., 26 février 2005
Author:
dbdumonteil
1996 was the year during which Cédric Klapisch definitely imposed his
talent in the landscape of French cinema thanks to two feature movies:
"un air de famille" and "chacun cherche son chat". The ones who have
been enthralled by these two flicks won't contradict me. Written
day-to-day on account of the evolution of the story, shot with a
shoestring budget, acted by only 2 or 3 professional comedians and
virtually non-professional actors, "chacun cherche son chat" confirms
all the hopes placed in Klapisch.
One thing I noticed with him is that he has the gift to entitle his
movies with catchy and funny titles (which can only be understood by
French-speaking people; here "chacun cherche son chat" was translated
abroad by :"when the cat's away" whereas the original title in French
is "everyone's looking for his/her cat"). "Chacun cherche son chat"
clearly obeys to this trend. The main character is a teenage girl,
Chloé who's looking for her cat in a popular neighborhood in Paris.
We find again in this film, a few themes and features peculiar to
Klapisch which he will develop and improve in his future movies like
the initiatory voyage "l'auberge Espagnole" (2002). About it, for
Klapisch the loss of Chloé's cat "Grisgris" mainly serves as a pretext
to confront her heroin with the exterior world, in the street. She will
gradually leave her naive and egocentric world to get interested in the
people who surround her and to strike up friendships with several
people. In a way, the director tries to communicate us a nearly
identical message to the one in "Groundhog Day" (1993): you have to
open yourselves to others which enables to see the world under another
(and better) angle. Then, I previously mentioned Klapisch's features. I
won't linger on them. I will just say that two of them shine. The
director knows how to associate an ironic and tender look in the
portrait of his characters and he seems very close to them. In another
hand, he just has to proceed by little touches to make a situation
intense (I think of the moment when Chloé meets Michel's latest lover).
But if there's a more admirable thing in Klapisch's opus, it's the
directing of actors. Each one of them is perfectly used. Garence Clavel
is a real revelation whereas some of her partners see their talent
evolving (Zinedine Soualem and Romain Duris, two actors from Klapisch's
gang). And this dear Mrs Renée! Very far from the commonplaces and
stereotypes commonly attributed to old people, she's also the opposite
of Etienne Chatiliez's "tatie Danielle". The director also grants a
great attention to the non-professional actors, even to those who have
a minor role. Most of them appear for a few minutes on the screen but
their presences remain in the memories. Moreover, the solidarity which
strongly links its inhabitants (no matter their age) clashes with the
place of the action and the dramatic changes which occur in it: a dying
popular neighborhood. We can often see in the film, shots of buildings
razed or half razed to the ground.
"Chacun cherche son chat" is beneficial cinema like we would like to
watch it more often and this one, "Le péril jeune" (1994), "un air de
famille" and "l'auberge Espagnole" can secure Klapisch's place in the
limited circle of the greatest French film-makers of these last years.
And by the way, thank you Mr Klapisch for making movies that make me
happy.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Going after your cat and finding yourself, 22 janvier 2008
Author:
rebeccastelea de United Kingdom
A peculiar depiction of Paris. The more ambiguous, the more
interesting. No Eiffel Tower, No 'Musée Du Louvre', no 'lost in
translation' tourists. Just life, life at its fullest. In a
controversial neighbourhood of the 20th 'arrondissement' there is more
to life than commercial Paris. Life lies here in graffiti, in
demolition of buildings, in bars, in the inevitable gossip.
Chloé is our vehicle of discovering that exploring life leads to
identity. The camera follows her around and illustrates the most banal
daily routines. The film doesn't need special effects to captivate you;
it replaces them with people dealing with absurdly normal situations.
From recurring scenes of amnesic old ladies being brought back by the
police to characters running after cats on the roof of a building,
Cédric Klapisch transforms the trivial into something exciting. All
characters are expected to develop their identity and reach a common
ground with the society and with themselves. Just as lost things are
frequently lying in front of us, their search is ephemeral.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- A wonderful simple movie, 26 décembre 2002
Author:
comiis8
This is a very well done movie. The ending seems a little unfair, but
such
is life. Too bad this is not on DVD, a good one to own.. A cat is lost
and a
whole group of people are searching for it. We go thru each one's life as
it
all comes together at the very end..
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An interesting, arty exploration of the search to find oneself in the midst of the rapidly changing modern day Paris, 21 décembre 2004
Author: mars_to_marla de United Kingdom
This was a thoroughly enjoyable film, with a very interesting use of editing in parts... The film's main character, Chloe, lives with her gay flatmate, Michel, has few friends, and definitely no love life to speak of. She works as a make up artist, a job which she hates. One day, Chloe goes away on holiday, and leaves her cat with the local cat lady, Mme Renoir. Upon returning home, Chloe's cat, Gris-Gris, has disappeared. So starts a search for Gris-Gris that the whole neighbourhood is involved in. We are taken on a journey through a district of Paris quite distinct from any glamorised Hollywood image you'll ever see. This is the real, working, living Paris, with real people living in it, and this particular area is in a phase of 'urban development', with a lot of the traditional, working class aspects of the community being pushed aside to make way for the progress of bourgeois trends. We meet a whole host of this area's inhabitants along the way, each with their own eccentricities and foibles; characters that soon become part of Chloe's life. The disappearance of the cat instigates Chloe's search into her own life, to fill the gaps that are missing. This film centres around the hopes and desires of one character in particular (Chloe), but the backdrop is a vessel for expressing changes that are affecting real people in Paris. An interesting, arty approach to a film about the search to find oneself, and come to terms with an ever changing world that one may feel at odds with.
7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :-

A true gem, 30 mai 2000
Author: Nobody-27 de California
Am I glad that European (especially French) cinema is still live and well. Every time I loose hope for the future of cinema, a film like this comes and gets me excited again! This is one of those rare films that not only entertains but also reminds us of our easily overlooked qualities and weaknesses. The main character goes through an experience that we all go through - looking for her "better half". And the way she does it as well as the way it happens is so beautifully realistic and lively. (by the way, the original title in French means "Everyone is searching for a cat" - which is much better then "When Cat's Away").
This film also has some of the finest acting I've seen in the recent years! I am personally tired of Hollywood's stereotypes and larger then life actors, and this film is refreshing in that respect. I know that acting was good when after the film I can't imagine those actors doing anything else in their lives except the very thing they did in the film. For example there is a fashion designer for whom the main character works and that funny, alienated, two-faced woman is just too believable. I could almost swear that she's like that in real life. Or the main character who goes through periods of self doubts, rejections, confusion...
The story in this little gem is brilliant, as are all the actors and their characters. Even the city of Paris is a character - different from the one we are used to (and so is the area around Bastille which until a few years ago was not as hip as it is today).
This film is not trying to get our attention with violence or sex or with intimidation and gore; it is a simple film about simple people in seemingly simple situations that are so true to life and therefore funny, original and interesting.
As a matter of general principal I bought this film on a video tape - one of less then 50 that I own.
If you appreciate true emotions, true unpretentious funny people and are looking for a good way to bring your spirits up, then you should see the film. Someone mentioned that the film was depressing and nothing is further from the truth.
If on the other hand you are looking for over stimulating, over polished, over scripted and "smart" film then this may be a bit of a letdown. I can imagine people who are too used to Hollywood disliking this film.
All in all - strong 10/10.
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-

Surprisingly interesting yet simple theme, 25 septembre 2000
Author: raymond-15 de Australia
A wonderful insight into the types of characters we might meet in a rundown part of Paris which has seen better days and which is being demolished to make way for new and modern buildings. In some respects it's like a documentary about the concerns of the local populace for Gris-gris, a missing black cat. I think all the characters are well portrayed as a network of searchers comb the whole area and maintain daily reports over the telephone. I think the old lady Renee is absolutely priceless, not only as the recognized cat-minder but as a person who is able to express an opinion on every conceivable subject about Parisian life and attitudes. The search for Gris-gris takes us across rooftops and down alleyways to no avail and we ourselves become totally involved in the cat's whereabouts and hope he has come to no harm. It's amazing that such a simple theme can maintain our interest for 90 minutes, but undoubtedly it's the authenticity of the characters that makes this film so enjoyable.
5 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-

French cinema still has bite..., 23 juillet 2002
Author: John (J-Eire) de Cork, Ireland
What starts out initially as a rather dull drama, quickly picks up pace and sparkles.
A lovely little movie that hopefully will never be given a Hollywood remake this movie is a treat.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

So tired of being alone, 20 septembre 2002
Author: boris (boris_peeters@hotmail.com) de Leuven, Belgium
The superb Al Green moaning one of his greatest songs : I'm so tired of being alone. That about sums it up. Klapish is quickly becoming one of my favourite directors, making great movies with small budgets like l'auberge espanol. I don't fall in love with actresses every time I see a movie but Garance Clavel will certainly haunt my daydreams for a few days... Credits to the other actors, especially Zinedine Soualem and Renée le Calm. This is a warm, sparkling and very true movie about real persons and real emotions, (and therefore) sometimes funny, sometimes tragic. A movie that makes one run out the door and ...
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

Thank God for Sundance, 23 janvier 2000
Author: Maggot-6
Thank God for Sundance, for I'd otherwise never had seen this hidden gem. Admittedly I am a Francophile, and a Francophone, and these are probable reasons I found myself enchanted by the sound, cinematography (gorgeous), believeable and mature plot line and dialogue. I feel this is one of the finest movies I've ever seen- it was a joy from start to end. I loved the song (English) played as the credits rolled- I wish I could find it. I want to see more from this director, and I am *so* grateful that the Sundance channel brings such hidden gems as these French movies I'd otherwise miss. Wasn't it they who brought me Ridicule? (another ALL TIME favorite)
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

Find this movie now., 16 novembre 1999
Author: (kdkdi@hotmail.com) de champaign, illinois
This movie uses the set-up of a woman looking for her cat to introduce the people and places of a trendy neighborhood in Paris. It is completely entertaining, and the ending is just perfect. The exploration of the relationships between strangers makes this film more than a forgettable light comedy, but a really lovable movie. Too many long words ruin this description--just find it now, if you can.
4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-

when the cat's away, Chloé learns more about herself..., 26 février 2005
Author: dbdumonteil
1996 was the year during which Cédric Klapisch definitely imposed his talent in the landscape of French cinema thanks to two feature movies: "un air de famille" and "chacun cherche son chat". The ones who have been enthralled by these two flicks won't contradict me. Written day-to-day on account of the evolution of the story, shot with a shoestring budget, acted by only 2 or 3 professional comedians and virtually non-professional actors, "chacun cherche son chat" confirms all the hopes placed in Klapisch.
One thing I noticed with him is that he has the gift to entitle his movies with catchy and funny titles (which can only be understood by French-speaking people; here "chacun cherche son chat" was translated abroad by :"when the cat's away" whereas the original title in French is "everyone's looking for his/her cat"). "Chacun cherche son chat" clearly obeys to this trend. The main character is a teenage girl, Chloé who's looking for her cat in a popular neighborhood in Paris.
We find again in this film, a few themes and features peculiar to Klapisch which he will develop and improve in his future movies like the initiatory voyage "l'auberge Espagnole" (2002). About it, for Klapisch the loss of Chloé's cat "Grisgris" mainly serves as a pretext to confront her heroin with the exterior world, in the street. She will gradually leave her naive and egocentric world to get interested in the people who surround her and to strike up friendships with several people. In a way, the director tries to communicate us a nearly identical message to the one in "Groundhog Day" (1993): you have to open yourselves to others which enables to see the world under another (and better) angle. Then, I previously mentioned Klapisch's features. I won't linger on them. I will just say that two of them shine. The director knows how to associate an ironic and tender look in the portrait of his characters and he seems very close to them. In another hand, he just has to proceed by little touches to make a situation intense (I think of the moment when Chloé meets Michel's latest lover).
But if there's a more admirable thing in Klapisch's opus, it's the directing of actors. Each one of them is perfectly used. Garence Clavel is a real revelation whereas some of her partners see their talent evolving (Zinedine Soualem and Romain Duris, two actors from Klapisch's gang). And this dear Mrs Renée! Very far from the commonplaces and stereotypes commonly attributed to old people, she's also the opposite of Etienne Chatiliez's "tatie Danielle". The director also grants a great attention to the non-professional actors, even to those who have a minor role. Most of them appear for a few minutes on the screen but their presences remain in the memories. Moreover, the solidarity which strongly links its inhabitants (no matter their age) clashes with the place of the action and the dramatic changes which occur in it: a dying popular neighborhood. We can often see in the film, shots of buildings razed or half razed to the ground.
"Chacun cherche son chat" is beneficial cinema like we would like to watch it more often and this one, "Le péril jeune" (1994), "un air de famille" and "l'auberge Espagnole" can secure Klapisch's place in the limited circle of the greatest French film-makers of these last years. And by the way, thank you Mr Klapisch for making movies that make me happy.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-
Going after your cat and finding yourself, 22 janvier 2008
Author: rebeccastelea de United Kingdom
A peculiar depiction of Paris. The more ambiguous, the more interesting. No Eiffel Tower, No 'Musée Du Louvre', no 'lost in translation' tourists. Just life, life at its fullest. In a controversial neighbourhood of the 20th 'arrondissement' there is more to life than commercial Paris. Life lies here in graffiti, in demolition of buildings, in bars, in the inevitable gossip.
Chloé is our vehicle of discovering that exploring life leads to identity. The camera follows her around and illustrates the most banal daily routines. The film doesn't need special effects to captivate you; it replaces them with people dealing with absurdly normal situations. From recurring scenes of amnesic old ladies being brought back by the police to characters running after cats on the roof of a building, Cédric Klapisch transforms the trivial into something exciting. All characters are expected to develop their identity and reach a common ground with the society and with themselves. Just as lost things are frequently lying in front of us, their search is ephemeral.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-
A wonderful simple movie, 26 décembre 2002
Author: comiis8
This is a very well done movie. The ending seems a little unfair, but such is life. Too bad this is not on DVD, a good one to own.. A cat is lost and a whole group of people are searching for it. We go thru each one's life as it all comes together at the very end..
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