Colours of Time

2025 [FRENCH]

Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance

7
IMDb Rating 7.2/10 10 3266 3.3K

Top cast

François Chattot as Marcel, le grand-père de Seb
Julia Piaton as Céline
Aurore Broutin as Mme Michard
Raphaël Thiéry as Le charretier
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1.13 GB
1280*536
French 2.0
NR
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24 fps
2 hr 5 min
Seeds 37
2.32 GB
1920*804
French 5.1
NR
Subtitles us  
24 fps
2 hr 5 min
Seeds 66

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by sntvcn 8 / 10

Memory Comes Before Us

La Venue de l'Avenir is a film that speaks about the future through the rediscovery of the past.In the present day, the heirs of a woman who vanished in 1944 are summoned by a notary to decide the fate of her house, left abandoned in Normandy for more than seventy years. Many of them have never met before. And yet, once they cross the threshold of that time-suspended home, they begin to explore it together, questioning the objects left behind: a box of photographs, a dress, a painting whose meaning seems enigmatic.These fragments become clues. They lead the group back to Paris in 1885, where the hidden story of their ancestor slowly emerges - a story made of choices, encounters, departures, and lost loves. The more they dig, the more they realize that to understand who we are today, we must listen to the voices that came before us.In an age dominated by the virtual world, where we spend hours chasing overlapping stimuli that leave no trace, grasping their deeper meaning has become increasingly difficult. The film reminds us that sometimes one only needs to look back - even for a moment - to recover the thread of one's identity. To rediscover what truly matters: affections, bonds, and gestures that travel across generations and give shape to our lives.
Reviewed by amrkarimdarwish 8 / 10

One of the best

For sure it is one of the best films in the last 3 years, scenes are piece of art, music are great, acting of all is fabulous. Simple, smooth, story is nice, keep you alert till end of it.Colors, shades, music.Director is great.Main actress is exceptional Do not know if it is true story or not, but it seems to be.
Reviewed by ronraven 8 / 10

The Colors of Time - A Narrative of Painting

Admittedly, the viewer will have to persevere a bit with "The Colors of Time". As is often the case with French films, it starts off very slowly, and at times even sluggishly. You first get to know the characters and experience their everyday lives. It's a bit slow in the present, but much more exciting in the parallel narrative set in the 19th century.You experience a lot about everyday life in that bygone era. It's beautiful in the countryside and very fascinating in Paris. Tourist attractions like the Eiffel Tower and the first electrified road are minor details, and everyday life is what's fascinating. What's it like living in this world as an ordinary person seeing their mother for the first time? Especially in an unexpected environment? What's it like to suddenly meet famous artists like Sarah Bernhardt or Claude Monet in a bar or garden?As tangible as these personalities are in the film, so too is the Impressionism emerging in Paris at that moment. One witnesses the emergence of a significant era from everyday moments like a sunrise or a view of a garden. This is simultaneously poignant and normal. Thus, one can easily connect great art with one's own everyday life and emerge from this film inspired.This is also ensured by a thrilling key scene that actively and directly links the present with the present. From this moment on, the art of the past is also in the present and changes the lives of the characters in our time. They are transformed and radiate like Impressionist paintings. "The Colors of Time" is a film that offers us a new and very vivid perspective on Impressionism. Highly recommended and definitely worth seeing in the original French.
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