IP5

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  • 2009
  • 1 hr 59 min
  • 6.3  (759)

IP5 is a French movie released in 1992 with a runtime of 123 minutes. The movie is directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix and stars Yves Montand, Olivier Martinez, and Sekkou Sall in the lead roles. The plot of IP5 revolves around three individuals who embark on an unlikely journey together. Daniel Pratt (Yves Montand), a retired mail sorter who has become disillusioned with life, embarks on a trip across France on his bicycle. He is joined on his journey by a young runaway named Quentin (Olivier Martinez) and a West African migrant named Leo (Sekkou Sall). The three men travel along the French countryside, sharing their life stories, and forming a unique bond.

As the journey progresses, their conversations delve deeper into their personal histories, and they reveal previously hidden aspects of themselves. Daniel, a retired mail sorter, shares his dissatisfaction with the monotony of his life, and his regrets about opportunities missed. He is both proud of his son's success but at the same time shares a strained relationship with him.

Quentin, the young runaway, expresses his creative side and shares his dreams of becoming a rockstar. He is on the run from his parents, who try to force him into a life he does not want. His character is charming in a carefree and reckless way, which captivates Daniel.

Leo, the African migrant, tells the story of his people and his country's political situation. At times, he becomes the mediator between Quentin and Daniel, given both of them come from different perspectives.

The characters interact smoothly, and the journey itself is breathtaking, showcasing the French countryside's picturesque beauty. As they ride along, they come across various people, each with their stories to share. These brief inclusions in the story add depth to the central trio's narratives and showcase the beauty of humanity in its most unpretentious form.

Beineix's direction and forceful editing carry the film's emotional response that stays with the viewers even after the story concludes. The audiences are encouraged to reflect on their lives, their goals, and their aspirations. The beautifully crafted sequences capture the beauty of the journey as a transition process that allows individuals to rediscover themselves while discovering new people and ways of life from a raw perspective.

In conclusion, IP5 is a unique, sincere, and poignant film that celebrates life's beauty and the power of human connections. It portrays what it means to be human and the power of individual stories. The ensemble casts' actings are magnificent and makes the film a compelling emotional ride.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2009
  • Runtime
    1 hr 59 min
  • Language
    French
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (759)