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Movie Title : Le Scaphandre et le Papillon (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly)
Release Date : Nov 30, 2007 Wide
Genre Movie :Drama
Mpaa Rating : PG-13

Actors :Mathieu Amalric,Emmanuelle Seigner,Marie-Josée Croze,Anne Consigny,Patrick Chesnais,Niels Arestrup,Olatz Lopez Garmendia,Jean-Pierre Cassel,Marina Hands,Gerard Watkins,Theo Sampaio,Fiorella Campanella,Talina Boyaci,Isaach De Bankolé,Emma de Caunes,Jean-Philippe Écoffey,Nicholas Le Riche,Anne Alvaro,Françoise Lebrun,Zinedine Soualem


The astonishing true-life story of Jean-Dominic Bauby -- a man who held the world in his palm, lost everything to sudden paralysis at 43 years old, and somehow found the strength to rebound -- first touched the world in Bauby's best-selling autobiography The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (aka La Scaphandre et la Papillon), then in Jean-Jacques Beineix's half-hour 1997 documentary of Bauby at work, released under the same title, and, ten years after that, in this Cannes-selected docudrama, helmed by Julian Schnabel (Basquiat) and adapted from the memoir by Ronald Harwood (Cromwell). The Schnabel/Harwood picture follows Bauby's story to the letter -- his instantaneous descent from a wealthy and congenial playboy and the editor of French Elle, to a bed-bound, hospitalized stroke victim with an inactive brain stem that made it impossible for him to speak or move a muscle of his body. This prison, as it were, became a kind of "diving bell" for Bauby -- one with no means of escape. With the editor's mind unaffected, his only solace lay in the "butterfly" of his seemingly depthless fantasies and memories. Because of Bauby's physical restriction, he only possessed one channel for communication with the outside world: ocular activity. By moving his eyes and blinking, he not only began to interact again with the world around him, but -- astonishingly -- authored the said memoir via a code used to signify specific letters of the alphabet. In Schnabel's picture, Mathieu Amalric tackles the difficult role of Bauby; the film co-stars Emmanuelle Seigner, Marie-Josée Croze, Anne Consigny, and Patrick Chesnais. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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What's fascinating is that it is the very restrictions the story imposes on a director that allow Schnabel to turn it into such an eerie stunner of a movie.
Bob Mondello-NPR.org

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is one of the best movies of 2007, but I'd argue it's also the one most in tune with what this season of goodwill and tolerance is supposed to be all about.
Peter Howell-Toronto Star

Optimistically, Schnabel would like to fill such an ordeal with color, music and hot nurses. Wedding himself to Bauby's real trauma, though, seems beyond him.
Joshua Rothkopf-Time Out New York

An exquisite metaphor for the redemptive power of cinema. Without an ounce of cheap sentiment, this true story is as profoundly moving and dreamily beautiful as any film in recent memory.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch

It's a subject and a film that perfectly blends the tragic with the triumphant.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel

Profoundly moving.
Andrea Gronvall-Chicago Reader

An inventive, challenging, at times emotionally bracing film, audaciously staged and laudably anti-clichéd in its character particulars, yet destined to be more admired than beloved.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express

Julian Schnabel and cinematographer Janusz Kaminski fundamentally retool the template for the biopic to create one of the greatest portrayals of the mind's eye ever put to film. A discomforting but inspiring struggle for one enduring, final expression.
Nick Rogers-Suite101.com

This uncommon story about an uncommon man is gentle, it is patient, it is compassionate and -- from a technical standpoint -- it is stunning.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune

Triumph of the human spirit to the Miramax, predictable in its crowd-pleasing, middlebrow vulgarity but with a few inventive, free-floating passages
Fernando F. Croce-CinePassion

[Schnabel is] drawn to the plight of the imagination struggling against limits, and Bauby's Beckett-like extremity has inspired his best film to date and the best film of the year.
Peter Keough-Boston Phoenix

Una película realmente conmovedora que logra trasladar a hermosas y sugestivas imágenes la experiencia real de un hombre paralizado física aunque no mentalmente.
Enrique Buchichio-Uruguay Total

Of all the movies generating award buzz this season, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly was the most surprising to me and perhaps the most special.
Scott Nash-Three Movie Buffs

Movies are a lot more than a bunch of pictures, no matter how ravishing, and the strong cast is key here, especially the three women who dominate Bauby's life.
Bob Westal-Bullz-Eye.com

Nothing in director Julian Schnabel's career so far has anticipated the sweetness, sadness, maturity and restraint of this lovely movie.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

The film is certainly rich in imagery, and its immersion into the subjective is a daringly successful conceit, but it never quite pulls all the pieces together.
James Kendrick-Q Network Film Desk

How does an actor act when he can use only one eye? You'll have to see the film to find out, but rest assured that there are sufficient flashbacks to give the remarkable Mathieu Amalric a chance to use the usual actor's tools as well.
Jean Lowerison-San Diego Metropolitan

An emotional tour de force that is simply stunning all around.
Heather Huntington-ReelzChannel.com

The camera techniques used actually give the audience just a hint of what it must be like to live with a fully aware mind, and one working eye.
Jeff Bayer-The Scorecard Review

Diving Bell is modishly slick, visually inventive and vaguely immaterial but ultimately moving because, well, how could it not be?
Jonathan Kiefer-Sacramento News & Review

Um testamento profundamente tocante da força do espírito humano.
Pablo Villaca-Cinema em Cena

Delves into the horrific destiny and triumphant creative, if not physical struggle of this French celebrity, whose stroke left him completely paralyzed save for interior silent monologues, and the furiously blinking eye of this ill-fated ravaged cyclops.
Prairie Miller-NewsBlaze

Amalric's performance is selfless and accomplished.
Jules Brenner-Cinema Signals

Thanks to wonderful direction, editing, and cinematography, Schnabel convinces us of this perspective with a stroke of brilliance...
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed

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Elle France editor Jean-Dominique Bauby, who, in 1995 at the age of 43, suffered a stroke that paralyzed his entire body, except his left eye. Using that eye to blink out his memoir, Bauby eloquently described the aspects of his interior world, from the psychological torment of being trapped inside his body to his imagined stories from lands he'd only visited in his mind.

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