Celine and Julie Go Boating

1974 [FRENCH]

Action / Comedy / Drama / Fantasy / Mystery

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 80% · 54 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 87% · 1K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.2/10 10 6523 6.5K

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Plot summary

Julie, a daydreaming librarian, meets Céline, an enigmatic magician, and together they become the heroines of a time-warping adventure involving a haunted house, psychotropic candy, and a murder-mystery melodrama.


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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Eumenides_0 7 / 10

Summer Afternoon Games

On a hot afternoon Julie, reading a magical treatise on a park bench, decides to follow Celine, a stage magician, as she hurries through the park and keeps dropping her belongings. The two develop a friendship and become involved in a mystery involving a house where the same day seems to repeat itself and where a child is murdered.

It's a strange premise for a strange, semi-plot less movie where either/or logic and narrative causality are less important than the repetition of scenes, the symmetry between the heroines' actions, recurring symbols, memory-inducing candies, cats, dreams and magic.

Jacques Rivette seems to revel in breaking all the rules of film narrative and inviting the viewer to experience cinema in less traditional ways. This is a movie appreciate with a meditative, wandering mood. Scenes, situations, gags and slapstick just flow from scene to scene without nexus and purpose. Depending on the viewer, it can be frustrating or delicious.

Juliet Berto and Dominique Labourier give wonderful performances as the eponymous heroines, transmitting a sense of fun and pleasure in every frame. From a technical perspective, the movie is quite good, with Rivette's camera capturing a colourful, sleepy and peaceful Paris on what seems to be a never-ending afternoon of childhood games.

Watching Celine and Julie go Boating is almost like returning to that world of imagination and boundless fun we all inhabited when we were younger. Few movies transmit that feeling.

Reviewed by EdgarST 10 / 10

Phantom Ladies Over Paris

I saw "Céline et Julie vont en bateau" a few years after watching "3 Women" and Claudia Weill's "Girlfriends." The next day I saw it again, and then again and again... This was a time when I was very interested in the depiction of modern women in films: some were quite original and revealing, and this was indeed one of them, dealing with the creative process, and women's imagination. Made in 1974, it had a similar origin as that of "3 Women", in which the female cast (Juliet Berto, Dominique Labourier, Bulle Ogier, and Marie-France Pisier) worked with director Rivette and writer Eduardo de Gregorio on the script. It is also a story of female bonding and solidarity, but instead of relying on dreams, it uses magic and literary sources, Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" being the first to come to mind. Librarian Julie (Labourier) becomes intrigued by weird rabbit-like magician Céline (Berto), but soon one is after the other. They become friends (or sort of) and exchange roles in each other's life, but nobody seems to notice the difference. Then Céline reveals she frequently goes inside an old house where a melodrama is repeated on and on (based on Henry James' "The Romance of Certain Old Clothes" and "The Other House"), enacted by two women (Ogier, Pisier) who are both in love with a very pale man (filmmaker Barbet Schroeder.) In the old house there is also a little girl (Nathalie Asnar) who is in danger, so Céline and Julie become the "phantom ladies" of the title (including Fantômas outfits) to rescue her. This post-modern movie is a puzzle, and the audience is intellectually involved in the making. Critics went crazy and called it "the most important film made since 'Citizen Kane'." I don't know if it is, but I love it: it is funny, demanding, entertaining, and sometimes boring, in the best tradition of Satie's repetitive "Vexations". Reworked as "Desperately Seeking Susan", without acknowledging it.

Reviewed by Galina_movie_fan 10 / 10

Two Beautiful Troublemakers Go Boating

Praised by the critics as "delicate , mysterious, and exiting", "an original and entertaining metaphor for film-watching and, perhaps, film history", and named "The most radical and delightful narrative film since Citizen Kane! The experience of a lifetime" by New York's critic David Thompson, "Celine and Julie Go Boating" (1974) is all of the above but first of all it is incredible fun to watch. This magic candy of a movie tells the story (or rather plays with the story) of two friends, Julie, a librarian and Celine, a magician. The film starts one sunny summer day in Paris when Julie follows running through the park and losing her stuff all over (a scarf, a shoe…) Celine exactly like another girl in the English country side one sunny summer day had followed a White Rabbit into a world of her imagination. Two girls became friends and soon with the help of a magic memory-inducing candy, they both will be the observers and participants in a bizarre soap-opera like drama that takes place in a mysterious house. It involves two stunningly beautiful women, a blonde and a brunette, who are in love with the same man. The man is a widower with a young daughter who had promised his wife that he would not remarry as long as their daughter is alive. When the blonde and the brunette become desperate enough to try to do something about the situation, it is up to Julie and Celine to come up with the plan and to rescue the young girl. Will they go boating? Well, you will have to stay with them for all 193 minutes to find out. Yes, Rivette takes his time but his movie never seems slow or boring. Playful yet complicated, mad and funny, "Celine and Julie" is a magic movie. It grabbed me from the opening scene - which is of course the opening chapter of "Alice in Wonderland" - and it never let go. Buniel would love this movie, I think. It also reminds me of "Mullholand Dr" and even "Persona" but in the absolutely different mode. Simply DELIGHTFUL.

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