Already Dead

1998
Already Dead
5.7| 1h48m| en| More Info
Released: 05 May 1998 Released
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A young pizza-deliverer, Andréa, introduces Laure, a 20 year old girl he barely knows, to his friend David, a wealthy layabout who is looking for models for his porn photo agency. Eager for an easy escape from her dull life, Laure agrees to attend an audition with David’s boss, who proposes that she appears in hard core porn videos. She does not realise - until it is too late - that she has entered a world of hedonistic excess and brutal self-destruction...

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PoppyTransfusion That's what all the characters, with the exception of Andrea, are - dead, emotionally; as one of them says 'I'm like a dry river bed'. A group of young men with a penchant for drugs, girls and parties decide to try and break into the heavily controlled pornography industry in Nice with a cynical ingénue called Laure as their main product. The film charts the disintegration of all the characters as drugs, guns, sexual excess and the pornographic industry take their toll on each life. Even Andrea, the film's conscience, is eventually consumed by this world and its trappings.Laure is a commodity amongst all the men except Andrea, the guy who unwittingly introduces her to the other when they are dabbling in soft porn photography. Laure, described as 'purity in a brutal world', is used as the film's narrator to reflect on life. Her reflections are frequently accompanied by repeated visuals of her removing make-up after the making of one particular pornographic film that we are left knowing is destroying Laure.This film is a critique of pornography's production and the feckless upper (middle) class of Nice who have money and influence enough to seduce and take advantage of those vulnerable with ambition and aspiration, such as Laure. It is most certainly not a film noir and it is really bizarre that it has been described as such by others. The director critiques the belief that 'straight or porn {films}, the camera's the same' and Laure's naive belief that posing topless is no different from making a pornographic film. It is and the camera of a porn film does not treat its actors well. The women of the porn industry want to make it as mainstream actresses or like Laure be a big name, someone significant. Their expectations of achieving this through porn are disappointed.Early on Laure asks: 'isn't fate the assertion that the game is up?' The ending has an inevitability that seems fated as life calls time on the game the characters play. The concluding events whilst unsurprising are still brutal and shocking.
edouard_verhelst Although the girl thinks she is the one who makes the decisions in her live it is fate that is in control. More so if drugs are involved.This film shows us that often it are the most honest of young people that can get trapped because they want to be part of the swinging live. They become too late aware that it is all make believe.
juanmed Cocaine, guns, porn flicks, and the french riviera. A bunch of young people on their way to hell, a tragedy with the human scope of Shakespeare, and without the wordly moral common sense he was bound to. A great film encompassed by the unstoppable desire of the characters, where it seems everything is going out of control. The score by Bruno Coulais underlines it, like a regretful and ambiguous complaint, suggesting the tragic beauty of young people being consumed.One of the boldest, best french films of the last years.
Phroggy This is a gem of a "noir" movie showing various character in a self-destructive descent into hell. This is not really a portrayal of the porn business, but much more. A young guy is fascinated by two poseurs taking snapshots and agrees to introduce to them a girl, Zoé, he watches from afar. The two rich brats accept him as Zoé's "chaperon", but they soon turn her to the porn business. This could be sub-Tarantino territory, but Dahan actually fleshes out his characters, introduces real humanity and, if we know this will all end in tragedy, the "how" remains fascinating. This is great, sincere stuff.