Film Review
Christophe Honoré had distinguished himself as a writer in France - of children's
books, adult fiction and screenplays - before directing this, his first full-length film.
In a dark exploration of the mystery of human emotions, this atmospheric film shows a
grief-stricken woman descending into despair and then struggling to break free and start
again. The film is staged and photographed with something close to the artistic
genius of Cocteau, haunting and evocative, the aching sense of loss palpable in virtually
every shot of its 17 memorable sequences.
In what is arguably her most demanding role since Beineix's flawed masterpiece
37°2 le matin, Béatrice Dalle
gives a convincing and intensely poignant portrayal of a woman driven to the edge of sanity
by a cruel bereavement. She carries the film well and with well-judged subtlety,
the emotion she conveys coming deep from within her, something which adds greatly to the
film's depth and eerie dreamlike character.
The film also affords Romain Duris
an opportunity to show his talent for playing complex, multi-faceted characters: in one
scene he conveys grim torment with a harrowing intensity; in the next, he radiates warmth
and vitality (his impersonation of Anouk Aimée is just
so
funny,
so blisteringly ironic).
The power of this masterfully composed visual elegy lies as much in the contributions
from its cast as in its director's daring and remarkably effective narrative technique.
© James Travers 2005
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Next Christophe Honoré film:
Ma mère (2004)
Film Synopsis
Traumatised by the tragic death of her husband, Cécile Cassard asks her friend
Edith to take care of her infant son whilst she tries to piece her life back together.
Following a suicide attempt, she finds herself in the seedier area of Toulouse.
As she wanders the streets without purpose she encounters young men who are attracted
towards her, but she is incapable of starting a relationship with anyone. Finally,
she meets Matthieu, a young gay man who appears to offer her the promise of a new life…
© James Travers
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