Christine
Christine
| 19 December 1958 (USA)
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Vienna, 1906. A passionate love story develops between Franz Lobheiner and the young Christine. Lobheiner is, however, currently seeing the married Baroness von Eggersdorf. Upon learning of his wife's infidelity, the Baron von Eggersdorf provokes a duel with Lobheiner. But the former is no longer a real threat to the Baron. Lobheiner is now passionately in love with Christine. How will this love quartet end?

Reviews
Ceticultsot Beautiful, moving film.
TrueHello Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
Helloturia I have absolutely never seen anything like this movie before. You have to see this movie.
Hayleigh Joseph This is ultimately a movie about the very bad things that can happen when we don't address our unease, when we just try to brush it off, whether that's to fit in or to preserve our self-image.
Mag-N-olia The film has never been the most commercial successful for Romy or Alain, but it is beautiful enough (not only the two actors). And memorable chemistry between the screen couple is awesome. Another version of Romeo & Juliet? I don't think so, the story is more negative and depress, since the young lieutenant (Alain Delon) wants to quit the affair with the married baroness. In the end, his death shows people have to pay for your past. The true love, which may be once in your lifetime, also is paid. And, even your life.As Christine Weiring Romy's performance is sensitive, especially when she knows Franz Lobheiner's death, sorrow in her eyes is remarkable. By contrast, Alain's character limited by script, but intelligent he is, he fulfill each scene with his personality.
Marcin Kukuczka Romy Schneider (1938-1982), one of those actresses about whom you can still say "She was a true artist" constantly makes us think of her various roles that she played with genuine passion. Perhaps, what comes to our mind first are the most famous roles from both her German and French career. Here, however, we see Romy in a remake movie built upon a love story: so touching, so universal where two lovers swear each other endless love and keep their promise. At the same time, CHRISTINE by Pierre Gaspard Huit, is a historic movie for Romy herself because it was here she met the "love of her life" - Alain Delon. But let me skip all of the background information now, including the remake nature of the film, and focus purely on the movie itself. 50 years have passed since its premiere and a typical question arises: Is CHRISTINE still a movie that you will at least consider "watchable"? Let me make myself clear: CHRISTINE is nothing of a thought provoking film, no sort of ambitious content, no masterwork whatsoever. If you await something educational, intellectual or entertaining, this one will rather disappoint you. CHRISTINE's strong point, I think, is the beauty and emotions it conveys. It is not only the story that reminds many people of classic love dramas (some even overrated it as a German version of ROMEO AND JULIET), but the way the story is executed. It's a very romantic picture filled with moments of affection, nostalgia, subtleness and mystery. The action takes place in Vienna in 1906 at the very twilight of the Habsburgian reign. However, that historical aspect constitutes a significant background for all the rest. The cameraman very well managed to combine this picture with the focus of our attention, the couple: Christine (Romy Schneider) and Fritz (Alain Delon). Such images remained in my memory as the opera in the theater where the emperor Franz Joseph takes part; little charming cafés that the couple visit; sweet balls of aristocracy and an "outdoor picnic". What a peaceful life in the monarchy, which is, of course, partly illusive!There are some lovely scenes in the movie that we should not ignore. First of all, it is Fritz's visit to Christine's house and his meeting with her father, a musician. The moment they talk about music is interrupted by the picture of Christine singing "Ave Maria" on rehearsals. Besides, a significant moment is their voyage which gives us an insight into a very nice mood. Another beautiful moment is the echo "I love you". The final closeup on Christine's face appears to be a very memorable moment of the whole movie. I am aware that you may find this sweet and unnatural - such a chocolate with sugar, like WENN DER WEISSE FLIEDER, MONPTI, MAEDCHENJAHRE EINER KOENIGIN, etc. Yet, it all directs our thinking towards something positive. That is, in my opinion, what makes these movies pleasant to watch.However, I don't think that I have already encouraged many movie buffs to watch CHRISTINE. In fact, a lot of modern people do not like sentimentality, tragic stories of love with duels and vows. Yet, I insist saying that you should see it. It's due to one more aspect: performances! In such love stories, the most important focus is the couple, if they are genuine in their performances, if viewers do not notice anything fake. Romy Schneider and Alain Delon perfectly meet these requirements! Schneider's buffs will find her performance exceptional. Others will find it marvelous. It seems clear that she was feeling very comfortable at Alain Delon's side. There is a chemistry between them and they both do very good jobs. The supporting cast are, of course, in the shadow but it does not lower anything.A nice film far from masterpiece, yet very worth watching as a sentimental, nice movie about gentle love. Yes, after all this half century, there is still something valuable to discover. It is a pity that CHRISTINE has not become an important part of Romy's filmography because it is clearly Schneider-Delon's moment in the history of cinema. 7/10
esteban1747 Good looking Delon and Romy Schneider were without any doubt a nice couple in several films, but this one seems to be the most romantic one for both. In fact, it looks like a modified version of famous novel "Romeo and Juliet". Christine (Schneider) felt in love with young officer, Franz Lobheiner (Delon), who at the same time had relationship with a noble old man's wife. The latter did not want anything else than to have love with Lobheiner, who was much younger than her and her husband, but Lobheiner also felt in love with Christine, and at the time he was finishing his relations with the rich old woman, Baronne Lena Eggersdorf, he was discovered by Mr. Eggersdorf, who asked him to accept a fatal duel, where Lobheiner was killed. This was too much for Christine, who knew little or nothing of the former relationship between Lobheiner and Mrs. Eggersdorf, and she finally decided to kill herself in order to meet her loving Franz. It is a modest film with quite simple plot, but nice to see it. The film shows several sites of Vienna and of the Austrian high society of early 20th century.
lionel.willoquet At the beginning of the 20-th century, the tragic history of love among an Austrian officer and a girl of modest condition. The beauty of decorations and suits and the charm of the couple Romy Schneider-Alain Delon is the main attractions of this romantic drama.