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Boris Without Beatrice 2016 123movies

Boris Without Beatrice 2016 123movies

Mar. 04, 201693 Min.
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Watch: Boris sans Béatrice 2016 123movies, Full Movie Online – The life of wealthy businessman Boris takes a turn when his wife Beatrice, a high-profile politician, falls into a deep depression. After a mysterious stranger accuses him of being responsible for her condition, he re-evaluates his life choices and tries to become a better husband, father and son..
Plot: Living somewhere in present-day Quebec, Boris Malinowski has achieved all his goals. A freethinker, open-minded and proud, he also displays a certain arrogance when it comes to his successes. For some time now, his wife Béatrice, a Canadian government minister, has been bedridden, suffering from a mysterious depression. To escape from his wife’s agony, Boris begins a relationship with a colleague, Helga, and gets close to Klara, a young woman who works as a maid in Boris’s home. The sudden appearance of a stranger in his life forces Boris to come face-to-face with the world, with everything he takes for granted, with all his certainties.
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Boris, Béatrice and Côté
The films of Denis Côté definitely deserve a serious revaluation and greater exposure, whether in a movie theater or a window on your home computer, on general release or at a film festival: of his 14 feature films (4 documentaries and 10 fictions) I have only seen four titles and all of them were satisfactory works that captured me with their original proposals, based on stories that venture into unusual dramatic directions and very diaphanous audiovisual solutions, avoiding cheap effects and the dramaturgy of soap operas.

«Boris sans Béatrice» begins with a scene that is suddenly interrupted, but which, when revisited many minutes later, its conclusion is more of a metaphor than a turning point, more a trigger for our lazy mind than a piece of action that explains Boris, the protagonist. Standing in the middle of a field, Boris sees an approaching helicopter that, upon reaching him, remains several meters above earth, without descending, before Boris’s expression of uncertainty.

Boris has decided to take a business leave. He’s rich, handsome (German actor James Hyndman), has a beautiful country house and women at his disposal, he wears expensive casual-looking clothes, he drives his Mercedes through the countryside… but his wife Béatrice is almost catatonic. Something happens to her, nobody knows what, but Béatrice does not function as a beautiful spouse. We will later learn that she is a notable figure in Canadian politics, but not even the psychiatrist treating her can give a convincing diagnosis. Boris has decided to stay by her side, while he does and undoes at will: supported by his economic power, he goes against the local authority and against everything that cross his path to achieve any of his goals.

The adverse factors begin to manifest themselves when his daughter is arrested for participating in protests against the current world economic system. The differences between father and daughter are irreconcilable. On the same day that the girl leaves the country house (on foot, because her father refuses to give her a ride in his Mercedes), Boris receives an envelope in the mailbox, in which he is summoned at dusk in a lonely place, open sky. Someone mysterious (later identified as Monsieur Lewis) urges him to attend the appointment. Once there, in the middle of nowhere, the perpetually bizarre Denis Lavant arrives (he, from “Holy Motors”, “Mauvais sang”, “The Mountain” and almost a hundred titles, to which he was summoned for his great talent and his peculiar ugliness), and tells him, like a Tiresias of the third millennium, that it is he, Boris and only Boris, the cause of Béatrice’s ills, and that, if he wants her to recover, he must change. At first, Boris ignores the advice and things turn against him, particularly his relationships with the women of his big bubble, such as his daughter, his mother, his lover, the girl who takes care of Béatrice, each for a different reason. Something must be done because the process is advancing towards a violent and exhausting point.

Sometimes, in my opinion, Côté becomes excessive in telling his fable of the rearrangement of elements in the microcosm of a ruthless man like Boris, as when M. Lewis becomes an omnipresent entity speaking in the dark through a speaker of unknown origin. However, each crisis is consistent with the filmmaker’s universe, where normality is the alternation of the different planes of reality in his story. «Boris sans Béatrice» is highly recommended. Put aside 19th century dramaturgy for a while, and do not be afraid of novelty.

Review By: EdgarST
Boris, Béatrice and Côté
The films of Denis Côté definitely deserve a serious revaluation and greater exposure, whether in a movie theater or a window on your home computer, on general release or at a film festival: of his 14 feature films (4 documentaries and 10 fictions) I have only seen four titles and all of them were satisfactory works that captured me with their original proposals, based on stories that venture into unusual dramatic directions and very diaphanous audiovisual solutions, avoiding cheap effects and the dramaturgy of soap operas.

«Boris sans Béatrice» begins with a scene that is suddenly interrupted, but which, when revisited many minutes later, its conclusion is more of a metaphor than a turning point, more a trigger for our lazy mind than a piece of action that explains Boris, the protagonist. Standing in the middle of a field, Boris sees an approaching helicopter that, upon reaching him, remains several meters above earth, without descending, before Boris’s expression of uncertainty.

Boris has decided to take a business leave. He’s rich, handsome (German actor James Hyndman), has a beautiful country house and women at his disposal, he wears expensive casual-looking clothes, he drives his Mercedes through the countryside… but his wife Béatrice is almost catatonic. Something happens to her, nobody knows what, but Béatrice does not function as a beautiful spouse. We will later learn that she is a notable figure in Canadian politics, but not even the psychiatrist treating her can give a convincing diagnosis. Boris has decided to stay by her side, while he does and undoes at will: supported by his economic power, he goes against the local authority and against everything that cross his path to achieve any of his goals.

The adverse factors begin to manifest themselves when his daughter is arrested for participating in protests against the current world economic system. The differences between father and daughter are irreconcilable. On the same day that the girl leaves the country house (on foot, because her father refuses to give her a ride in his Mercedes), Boris receives an envelope in the mailbox, in which he is summoned at dusk in a lonely place, open sky. Someone mysterious (later identified as Monsieur Lewis) urges him to attend the appointment. Once there, in the middle of nowhere, the perpetually bizarre Denis Lavant arrives (he, from “Holy Motors”, “Mauvais sang”, “The Mountain” and almost a hundred titles, to which he was summoned for his great talent and his peculiar ugliness), and tells him, like a Tiresias of the third millennium, that it is he, Boris and only Boris, the cause of Béatrice’s ills, and that, if he wants her to recover, he must change. At first, Boris ignores the advice and things turn against him, particularly his relationships with the women of his big bubble, such as his daughter, his mother, his lover, the girl who takes care of Béatrice, each for a different reason. Something must be done because the process is advancing towards a violent and exhausting point.

Sometimes, in my opinion, Côté becomes excessive in telling his fable of the rearrangement of elements in the microcosm of a ruthless man like Boris, as when M. Lewis becomes an omnipresent entity speaking in the dark through a speaker of unknown origin. However, each crisis is consistent with the filmmaker’s universe, where normality is the alternation of the different planes of reality in his story. «Boris sans Béatrice» is highly recommended. Put aside 19th century dramaturgy for a while, and do not be afraid of novelty.

Review By: EdgarST

Other Information:

Original Title Boris sans Béatrice
Release Date 2016-03-04
Release Year 2016

Original Language fr
Runtime 1 hr 33 min (93 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated TV-14
Genre Drama
Director Denis Côté
Writer Denis Côté
Actors James Hyndman, Simone-Élise Girard, Denis Lavant
Country Canada
Awards 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


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Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
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Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format DCP

Original title Boris sans Béatrice
TMDb Rating 6.409 11 votes

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