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One Two Three Trilogy AKA Trilogie Lucas Belvaux : Un Couple Épatant / Cavale / Après La Vie (2002)
Three films presented in three different cinematic styles, covering a 24-hour period and operating on the principle of cross encounters.Director: Lucas Belvaux
OVERALL: Draw-
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Extras:Disc One - Un Couple Épatant
* The Film
Theatrical Trailer
Bonus trailers for other Studio Canal releases
Disc Two - Cavale
* The Film
Theatrical Trailer
Bonus trailers for other Studio Canal releases
Disc Three - Après La Vie
* The Film
Theatrical Trailer
Bonus trailers for other Studio Canal releases
Disc Four - Bonus Material
Un Temps Universel - The Saturday in all three films, with optional commentary by Lucas Belvaux (37.57)
Un Temps Relatif - Common Scenes In The Trilogy:
- The Overdose, with optional commentary by Lucas Belvaux (16:05)
- Scenes at the Chalet, with two optional commentaries by Lucas Belvaux (15:05)
Un Temps Rhythmé - The Porch Scene is used to demonstrate how music is used in the film, with optional commentary by Lucas Belvaux and Riccardo Del Fra (6:58)
Une Autre Fin - One deleted scene, an Alternative Ending for Cavale, with optional commentary by Lucas Belvaux (14.04)
Booklet, containing a text interview with Lucas Belvaux -
Subtitles:English and Dutch
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:Anamorphic
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TV System:PAL
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Soundtrack(s):French Dolby Digital 5.1
French Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround -
Case type:Special Case
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Notes:4-disc digi-pack.
There are no English subtitles on Disc Four.
The bonus trailers on Discs One, Two & Three play automatically when the discs are loaded, but can be skipped. -
Easter eggs:Disc Four: The colour codes for the films on the main menu contain links to three music selections from each of the films - Un Couple Épatant (1.20), Cavale (2.22) and Après La Vie (2.21) with images from the annotated screenplays for each film. (Thanks to Noel Megahey for this info.)
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Extras:Disc One - One AKA Cavale AKA On The Run
* The Film
Theatrical Trailers:
- English trailer (2:35)
- French trailer (2:04)
Disc Two - Two AKA Un Couple Épatant AKA An Amazing Couple
* The Film
Theatrical Trailers:
- English trailer (2:35)
- French trailer (2:04)
Disc Three - Three AKA Après La Vie AKA After Life
* The Film
Theatrical Trailers:
- English trailer (2:35)
- French trailer (2:04)
Disc Four - Bonus Material
Universal Time - The Journey Through Saturday In All Three Films, with optional commentary by Lucas Belvaux (37:57)
Relative Time - Common Scenes In The Trilogy:
- The Overdose, with optional commentary by Lucas Belvaux (16:05)
- The Chalet, with two optional commentaries by Lucas Belvaux (15:05)
Rhythmic Time - The Importance Of The Music In The Lobby Scene, with optional commentary by Lucas Belvaux and Riccardo Del Fra (6:58)
Alternative Ending - One: Original Ending (Unmixed Version), with optional commentary by Lucas Belvaux (14:14)
DVD Acknowledgements
4-page booklet, containing an essay by Hannah McGill -
Subtitles:English (removable)
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:Anamorphic
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TV System:PAL
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Soundtrack(s):French Dolby Digital 5.1
French Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround -
Case type:Special Case
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Notes:4-disc fold-out digi-pack in cardboard slipcase.
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Easter eggs:Disc Four: On the main menu, click on each of the three small "blobs" at bottom right, in front of "Lucas Belvaux", for a total of five minutes of a hovering camera overlooking the script books, complete with scribbled notes and storyboards. This is all in French, however, so other than the pictures and the selection of music from each film's original score, this is of little use to those lacking in French language skills. (Thanks to Dave Foster for this info.)
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OVERALL: Draw
The French and UK editions are almost identical in content. Get the UK Tartan release if you require a fully English-friendly edition - the French edition's Bonus Disc does not have English subtitles.
Note that the French release has Un Couple Épatant as the first film. The Tartan release has Cavale first, as screened at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in August 2003. -
CUTS:
- R2 France- Studio Canal - No cuts
- R2 United Kingdom- Tartan Video - No cuts
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Comparison added by The Rewind Team on 14/04/05
Comparison last updated by Nigel_Badnell on 04/01/11UPDATE LOG:
04/01/11 Corrected accent/apostrophe
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