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Three Lives and Only One Death

Original title: Trois vies et une seule mort
  • 1996
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.6K
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Marcello Mastroianni in Three Lives and Only One Death (1996)
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Take a walk into the dreamlike world of filmmaker Raul Ruiz as he takes us to Paris for a twisting ride. Four strangely symmetrical stories unfold involving love, lust, crime, and time.Take a walk into the dreamlike world of filmmaker Raul Ruiz as he takes us to Paris for a twisting ride. Four strangely symmetrical stories unfold involving love, lust, crime, and time.Take a walk into the dreamlike world of filmmaker Raul Ruiz as he takes us to Paris for a twisting ride. Four strangely symmetrical stories unfold involving love, lust, crime, and time.

  • Director
    • Raúl Ruiz
  • Writers
    • Raúl Ruiz
    • Pascal Bonitzer
  • Stars
    • Marcello Mastroianni
    • Anna Galiena
    • Marisa Paredes
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Raúl Ruiz
    • Writers
      • Raúl Ruiz
      • Pascal Bonitzer
    • Stars
      • Marcello Mastroianni
      • Anna Galiena
      • Marisa Paredes
    • 9User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Marcello Mastroianni
    Marcello Mastroianni
    • Mateo Strano…
    Anna Galiena
    Anna Galiena
    • Maria Gabri-Colosso, "Tania la Corse"
    Marisa Paredes
    Marisa Paredes
    • María
    Melvil Poupaud
    Melvil Poupaud
    • Martin
    Chiara Mastroianni
    Chiara Mastroianni
    • Cécile
    Arielle Dombasle
    Arielle Dombasle
    • Hélène
    Féodor Atkine
    Féodor Atkine
    • André
    Jean-Yves Gautier
    Jean-Yves Gautier
    • Mario
    Jacques Pieiller
    • Tania's Husband
    Pierre Bellemare
    • Radio Narrator
    Smaïn
    • Luca
    Lou Castel
    Lou Castel
    • Bum #1
    Roland Topor
    Roland Topor
    • Bum #2
    Jacques Delpi
    • Bum #3
    Jean Badin
    • Antoine José
    Monique Mélinand
    • Madame Vickers
    Bastien Vincent
    • Carlito
    Martine Borg
    • Director
      • Raúl Ruiz
    • Writers
      • Raúl Ruiz
      • Pascal Bonitzer
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    8MatBrewster

    Weird and Wild

    Chilean director Raul Ruiz created a weird, wild, fantastic world with Three Lives and Only One Death. Marcello Mastroianni plays four different characters in as many different stories that at first seem completely separate, but by the films end are wholly intertwined. It is beautifully, almost mystically shot, effectively using shadows, light, and computer imagery to create painted like imagery. It is a bit confusing, but wholly satisfying film.

    In the first story Mastroianni plays a salesman who walked out on his wife (Marisa Paredes) twenty years ago. The wife has since found another husband (Feodor Atkine) and is living a seemingly happy life. For reasons left unexplained Mastroianni suddenly decides he wants his old life back. He catches the new husband, at a Tabac and offers to pay him 1,000 francs for a hour of his time. What proceeds is an imaginative, fantastic tale of why Mastroianni has been gone for twenty years. It is far to complicated to explain here, but lets say it involves a room with moving walls and tiny fairies who prefer to eat franc bills, but will settle for newspaper. The end of the story finds Mastroianni wanting to leave the second husband in the fantastic room, while he moves back in with his wife.

    In the second story Mastroianni plays a successful professor who, for reasons that are all his own, become a beggar, and a rather successful one at that. He befriends a prostitute (Anna Galiena), who he later finds out isn't all she pretends to be, and whose husband (Jacques Pieiller)is something of a psychopath.

    In the third story a young couple (Chiara Mastroianni and Melvil Poupaud) find themselves being mysteriously supported by an unnamed friend. After months of finding 1,000 francs in their mail box each week, they learn this mysterious stranger has died and left them his mansion. The catch is they must keep on a peculiar butler (Mastroianni of course) or lose everything.

    The fourth story is really a means to tie all three stories together, and yes, it is weird. There is a lot going on throughout the film. It is visually stunning, complex in story, and a delight throughout. It is the type of film that really deserves a second, and third viewing to allow thoughtful absorption of the many details. In what was his second to last film before his death, Mastroianni does a masterful job playing these varied, and interesting characters.

    It is a film not meant for everyone. The story is a weird and complex as anything put out by David Lynch. But for the lover of cinema, there is much to appease the appetite. It is a beautiful, layered, surreal film that is a true pleasure to watch.

    Like this review? Go to www.midnitcafe.blogspot.com for more.
    marco-51

    Three deaths

    Great dark humour, very funny, felliniesque film. Mastroianni is as good as always. A tad confusing at times. Requires complete attention at all times. The ending is the best part, a very clever film.
    salber-2

    Prescient allegory about euro currency

    Having just read about Raoul Ruiz's passing I was motivated to look up reviews of my favorite film of his. I am writing this because I was surprised to see that none of the reviewers seemed to get that the film was an allegory for the coming of the Euro currency. The "craziness" of the film is actually a commentary on the craziness of the Euro. For instance viewers will notice that the characters lose their personalities on the Rue Maastricht. The Maastricht Treaty laid the groundwork for the Euro in 1992 that wentinto effect January 1, 1999. Much of what is happening today with Europe and the Euro was symbolically foreshadowed in the film.

    If you watched the film and didn't understand its underlying premise I suggest watching again. I am sure you'll experience an "ah ha" moment and will discover this crazy film of Mr. Ruiz's makes brilliant sense.
    chaos-rampant

    Three scaffolds and no edifice to support

    With his work in the 80's Ruiz managed to cast upon the French conundrums about time and reality an oblique, dreamlike light. A light that diffused the essay into heady magic, into shadow play that was dangerous and sultry with the impossible. He would see Welles from the other side of the mirror, from the fictional looking in.

    None of that here, instead dry vignettes like a French Bunuel. Some wit and irreverence and a few touches about convergent realities that remind of his earlier films are lost in too much transparence.

    The structure is reminiscent of something he would do. A surreal comedy where Marcello Mastroyanni is three different characters. All three stories are framed by a narrator reading them for a radio program. Eventually the three lives converge, worlds overlap under a single author who weaves himself in fictions that inexplicably become real, but they converge and overlap too late and no real sparks fly.

    Whereas earlier Ruiz trusted intuition to take him to the place where ideas mean things, here he starts from ideas and structures as he goes on. It is all scaffold, elaborate, suffocating scaffold, with no edifice to support. Ideas cast adrift without anchor. Compare with the richness of his 80's films about sailing inwards.
    7ossie85

    Unsettling in a good way!

    This is a strange and unsettling film that left me feeling both disturbed and intrigued. The film follows the story of a man named Mateo who appears to die three times, only to come back to life with a different identity each time. The writing in this film is superb, with complex characters and a storyline that keeps you guessing until the very end.

    What is truly remarkable about "Three Lives and Only One Death" is the way that it encourages multiple viewings. Each time you watch it, you discover something new about the characters or the story, and you begin to see connections between different moments that you may not have noticed before. The film also has a surrealistic, dreamlike quality to it that further adds to its unsettling nature.

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    • Trivia
      Last filmed starring Marcello Mastroianni that was released before his death in 1996.
    • Quotes

      María: Years. Since my husband died. I mean, since I heard he died. It's a long story.

      Martin: You've been very unlucky.

      María: That's life.

      Martin: No it isn't. Life is full of surprises and pleasures, it's beautiful. I enjoy life. We have no choice anyway.

    • Connections
      Featured in Raoul Ruiz, Drama Against Ignorance! (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      An die Musik, D.547
      Words by Franz von Schober

      Music by Franz Schubert

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Portugal
    • Official site
      • Alfama Films (France)
    • Languages
      • French
      • Italian
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • 三生一死
    • Filming locations
      • Port de la Tournelle, Paris 5, Paris, France(final scene on the river banks)
    • Production companies
      • Gemini Films
      • La Sept Cinéma
      • Madragoa Filmes
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      • $378
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      2 hours 3 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby SR

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