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Children of Paradise

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In this expansive drama, the lovely and enigmatic Parisian actress Garance (Arletty) draws the attention of various men in her orbit, including the thoughtful mime Baptiste (Jean-Louis Barrault) and the ambitious actor Frédérick (Pierre Brasseur). Though Garance and Baptiste have an undeniable connection, their fortunes shift considerably, pushing them apart as well as bringing them back together, even as they pursue other relationships and lead separate lives.
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Strong performances abound, and Carne's wit and grace are evident in this masterful (if long) French epic.

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Kenneth Turan Los Angeles Times 05/31/2012
4/5
To luxuriate in the film's 3-hour, 10-minute length is to experience this masterpiece as it hasn't been experienced since the day it opened. Go to Full Review
Andrew O'Hehir Salon.com 03/08/2012
If you give this movie time to work on you, the elements that seem overly artificial or impossibly distant from our own time fade into insignificance, and you're left with a complicated and wonderful romantic drama that's full of surprises. Go to Full Review
Joshua Rothkopf Time Out 03/06/2012
5/5
Before French cinema reinvented itself with jump cuts and cool bobs, Marcel Carné's 19th-century backstage drama was the epitome of good taste: a sumptuous spread of genteel sparring and epic heartache. Go to Full Review
Vernon Young The Hudson Review 01/18/2024
Although it introduces no fresh mutation of cinema techniques, Marcel Carne’s film is expressively superb, conceived symbolically and acted with histrionic elegance and feeling -- a rich parable of the uses of love. Go to Full Review
Dennis Harvey 48 Hills 10/03/2022
It became the nation's first celluloid triumph after liberation, even if initially released to some territories in a substantially cut form. Go to Full Review
Brian Eggert Deep Focus Review 02/23/2022
4/4
Few films are as grandly romantic as Marcel Carne's 1945 picture, a rich melodrama released at the height of French cinema's Golden Age. Go to Full Review
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Andrew R @thegulo13 2d It’s a masterpiece of a romantic story that ends so abruptly but you can’t help feeling sorry. Tragic as it seems love is so simple yet it is also astonishing complicated between four different men loving one woman, only to find the ending of the story is one she deserves. See more Stephen C @bob25009 06/08/2025 3.25 hours is too long!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Seriously!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! See more acsdoug D @acsdoug 10/09/2024 While the acting is good the movie basically three plus hours of dialogue about nothing. Not my cup of tea. See more Dick C @Joshua19930826 01/05/2024 It's a full of open ends French movie, Enfants Du Paradis, Children of Paradise, 1945... See more @igawel 11/12/2022 watched it given metacritics high rating. found the trailer interesting, where they marketed it as "france's response to "gone with the wind". I did find Arletty a good actress. but admittedly fell asleep during parts 1 and 2. See more Leaburn O @RT35452347 09/11/2022 A regular feature on lists of greatest foreign films, I had to watch this at some point. It's a long yarn but it never feels too overbearing. Very Dickensian in creating colourful and fairly one dimensional characters. They philosophise over love with an originality of prose that only the French romantics seem to be capable of bringing to the subject. Not so much a love triangle as a love hexagon, it's an enjoyable watch if not necessarily something I'll need to repeat watch. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis In this expansive drama, the lovely and enigmatic Parisian actress Garance (Arletty) draws the attention of various men in her orbit, including the thoughtful mime Baptiste (Jean-Louis Barrault) and the ambitious actor Frédérick (Pierre Brasseur). Though Garance and Baptiste have an undeniable connection, their fortunes shift considerably, pushing them apart as well as bringing them back together, even as they pursue other relationships and lead separate lives.
Director
Marcel Carné
Producer
Raymond Borderie
Screenwriter
Jacques Prévert
Distributor
Criterion Collection
Production Co
Pathé Cinéma
Genre
Romance
Original Language
French (France)
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 15, 1945, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 11, 2017
Box Office (Gross USA)
$31.9K
Runtime
3h 15m
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