Pullman paradis
Pullman paradis

Pullman paradis

1995Movie96 minFrench

“Traveling is not just going places, but meeting people, remarks a character in Michèle Rosier's refreshing human comedy. 18 people board a tour bus to Mont-Saint-Michel, eager and jittery — cameras aimed, desires out of focus. The motley crew includes a maturing maid mad to marry, a discreet Irishman, a pompous bourgeois, and a mysterious lady in Renaissance attire who looks as though she's lost her castle.No matches made in heaven here; in fact, the characters seem bent on driving each other crazy before the tour's end.When the bus is attacked by highway thieves, and its occupants divested of jewels and money, the misadventure makes them accomplice ... a kind of spell is cast on these mere mortals, shaken from their moorings, who quit their banality and take off from the big bus into another space, outward bound.” — Joan Dupont

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Gilles PerretGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the allure and decline of the Pullman Palace Cars, a luxurious train service that once symbolized travel opulence. It delves into the history of these iconic trains, their impact on society, and the reasons for their eventual disappearance from the rails, contrasting the golden age of train travel with its modern-day reality.

Critical Reception

Pullman Paradis received positive reviews for its nostalgic look at a bygone era of luxury travel. Critics praised its historical depth, evocative imagery, and the way it captured the romance associated with train journeys. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it resonated with audiences interested in transportation history and cultural shifts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a fascinating glimpse into the golden age of luxurious train travel.
  • The documentary effectively portrays the cultural significance and eventual obsolescence of the Pullman cars.
  • Visually appealing with a strong sense of historical context.

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Fun Fact

The film uses archival footage and interviews to reconstruct the stories of these legendary trains, highlighting the craftsmanship and the unique experience they offered to passengers.

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