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Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train

Country: France, Language: French, 122 mins

Original Title

Ceux Qui M'aiment Prendront le Train
  • Director: Patrice Chéreau
  • Writer: Danièle Thompson; Patrice Chéreau
  • Producer: Charles Gassot; Jacques Hinstin

CGiii Comment

It just might piss you off before the title appears...but, let the dust settle, be patient...it takes a long time...40 or so minutes...if you like Altman's way of filming then this is definitely for you.

If not, then you will hate it.

This is the ugly side of life - humans being hurtful, selfish - everything - no cheer, no respite.

Quite impressive.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Friends of a recently deceased minor painter Jean-Baptiste take a train in Paris for Limoges, where he wished to be buried, and all the people on the train have their problems.

Cast & Characters

Pascal Greggory as François;
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi as Claire;
Charles Berling as Jean-Marie;
Jean-Louis Trintignant as Lucien Emmerich / Jean-Baptiste Emmerich;
Bruno Todeschini as Louis;
Sylvain Jacques as Bruno;
Vincent Perez as Viviane;
Roschdy Zem as Thierry;
Dominique Blanc as Catherine;
Delphine Schiltz as Elodie;
Nathan Kogen as Sami;
Marie Daëms as Lucie;
Chantal Neuwirth as Genevieve;
Thierry de Peretti as Dominique;
Olivier Gourmet as Bernard