Film Review
Jacques Brel clearly relishes his role as an amiable swashbuckling Don
Juan in this entertaining historical farce and throws himself into the
part body and soul. The film was directed by Edouard Molinaro,
who would later work with Brel on another popular comedy,
L'Emmerdeur
(1973), before scoring a major hit with his cult film
La Cage aux folles
(1978). Whilst Brel is rightly best known for his work as
a singer, he was also a very capable actor with a strong screen
presence, as this film amply
demonstrates.
Boasting some impressive production values,
Mon oncle Benjamin doesn't take
itself too seriously, and whilst the plot does drag a little in a few
places, it is, overall an enjoyable romp. Admittedly, the
reckless use of the whip zoom does become a little tiresome after a
while, but every young filmmaker should be allowed one or two
indulgences, and there are worse sins than giving your audience
recurring bouts of nausea. On a more positive note, the film
has an impressive cast, which includes the wonderful Bernard
Blier and the beautiful Claude Jade, the latter of whom had just made a name for
herself in François Truffaut's
Baisers
volés (1968).
© James Travers 2008
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Next Edouard Molinaro film:
Les Aveux les plus doux (1971)
Film Synopsis
France, 1750. Under the reign of Louis XV, Benjamin Rathery is an out-and-out
maverick, as well-known for being an inveterate womaniser as he is a doctor
dedicated to treating the poor. His sister Bettine despairs of Benjamin's
reckless behaviour, especially when he draws her husband into his debauched
exploits. She hasn't yet given up hope that one day her brother will
marry Arabelle, daughter of the highly respected Dr Minxit, so that he will
inherit the latter's wealthy clients. But Benjamin has no interest
in this direction. His heart is set on Manette, the daughter of a modest
innkeeper, but, alas, she will only give herself to him once their marriage
contract has been signed and sealed. Must Benjamin give up his wayward
bachelor life just so that he can bed one woman? Turning his back on
money is one thing, but giving up his freedom is quite another matter...
© James Travers
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