Film Review
Yves Montand is the only artist active in the twentieth century who can
be compared to Frank Sinatra as a singer and actor. Both were superb
interpreters of light verse welded seamlessly on to soaring melodies
and both were equally superb dramatic actors - though it has to be said
that there were many times when Sinatra preferred to phone in a
performance rather than put his mind to it. This makes for a nice
balance, for while Sinatra left many more classic songs (he was, of
course, singing in English), Montand left many, many more outstanding
dramatic performances (
L'Aveu, for openers).
Even if you can just about tolerate Montand, you should see this
film. If you love, admire and respect him (as I do) then it is
obligatory. Made just three years before he died, it is perhaps
best described as a pseudo-documentary, inasmuch as Montand plays
himself returning to Marseilles where he grew up (he was in fact born
in Italy and came to Marseilles aged two) at the end of a musical tour.
During the course of the film, we revisit (or learn if we are new to
him) some of the milestones in his life. We hear, for example,
the story of how Ivo Levi became Yves Montand, and this is more or less
factual.
Director Jacques Demy (helmer of earlier hit musicals
Les Parapluies de Cherbourg and
Les Demoiselles de Rochefort)
has grafted on to this a confection involving Montand meeting a woman he knew as a young man and
entertaining the possibility that he may have fathered her
daughter. In one of those coincidences that only occur on
celluloid, the latter wins a spot in Montand's show... If you're
an Yves Montand fan, you'll be overwhelmed by his charm, style and
superb talent. A positive gem.
© Leon Nock (London, England) 2010
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Next Jacques Demy film:
Lola (1961)
Film Synopsis
Popular singer Yves Montand returns to Marseilles, the town where he grew up and began
his career, to prepare an international tour. His new show consists of numbers which
recount the various episodes in his life and career. One of his most ardent fans,
Marion, finds herself in the limelight when Montand's female co-star pulls out of the
show at the last minute. The singer discovers, to his amazement, that Marion is
the daughter of he woman he loved when he was a young man...
© James Travers
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