Film Review
Regarde la mer is one of those
rare films which provides a genuinely unsettling viewing
experience and will have you wondering why for hours afterwards. Its impact lies not in its subject, but in the subtle
way in which it plays with and skilfully undercuts our
expectations, threading some very nasty undercurrents into a situation which,
on the surface at least, seems so quaintly banal.
It is an exploration of the human psyche which is
both darkly sinister and chillingly accurate, all the more
effective by virtue of its understated, rigorously naturalistic approach.
Remarkably, this is not the work of an established world-renowned
cineaste but a thirty-year-old novice filmmaker who had a mere dozen or
so short films under his directorial belt. With its sombre,
introspective tone and dark subject matter, the film presages many of
Ozon's subsequent full-length films - notably
Les Amants criminels (1999) and
Sous
le sable (2000). Ozon's well-known fascination for
psychological derangement, murderous intrigue and sexual perversion is
readily apparent in
Regarde la
mer, which is an ingenious re-interpretation of the great Ingmar
Bergman film
Persona (1966).
As in
Persona,
Regarde la mer is about the
relationship between two women who are polar opposites in character,
and how they experience a gradual personality-swap as they get to know
one another. Sasha and Tatiana each recognise in the other an
aspect of femininity which is missing in herself and which each is
desperate to attain. For the child-burdened housewife Sasha,
Tatiana represents absolute freedom, the freedom to go anywhere, the
freedom to satisfy wild sensual desires and live like a wild
creature. Tatiana sees in Sasha the loving mother she has
secretly yearned to be, fulfilled through the maternal bond with the
child born of her own flesh. At a darker, more metaphysical
level, Sasha's lives but craves death, whilst Tatiana is a dead soul
who yearns for life. The women's chance meeting allows both
of them the opportunity to realise what they most desire - but with
terrible consequences. A fascinating but very disturbing film.
© James Travers 2008
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Next François Ozon film:
Sitcom (1998)
Film Synopsis
One summer, Sasha, a young English woman, settles into a remote holiday
cottage near the coast. With her husband away on business,
her only companion is her baby daughter. One day, a
wild-looking backpacker, Tatiana, appears on her doorstep and asks if
she can camp in the garden. Sasha agrees, hesitantly, but she
soon begins to develop a strange fascination for her unexpected
guest. Could the attraction prove fatal...?
© James Travers
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