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Unlike fleeting sadness, the “ennui” here is portrayed as a dense, metaphysical weight. Martin’s boredom is not a lack of stimulation but a crisis of meaning. His obsession with Cécilia serves as a substitute for authentic feeling—a way to feel anything intense, even jealousy and humiliation. The film argues that boredom can be more corrosive than anger or grief, leading not to action but to compulsive, self-destructive behavior.
The story follows (played by Charles Berling), a disaffected philosophy professor living in Paris. After a six-month separation from his wife, Sophie, Martin finds himself trapped in a state of profound apathy—the "ennui" of the title—where teaching has lost its joy and his attempts at writing have stalled. Unlike fleeting sadness, the “ennui” here is portrayed
L’ennui (English: Boredom ) Director: Cédric Kahn Country: France / Italy Language: French Release Year: 1998 Runtime: 122 minutes Starring: Charles Berling (as Martin), Sophie Guillemin (as Cécilia), Arielle Dombasle The film argues that boredom can be more
The 1998 French film (internationally titled Boredom ), directed by Cédric Kahn, is a stark and rigorous exploration of sexual obsession and existential malaise. Adapted from Alberto Moravia's 1960 novel La Noia , the movie delves into the descent of a middle-aged intellectual into a destructive, one-sided fixation. Plot Overview: A Descent into Obsession Sophie Guillemin (as Cécilia)
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