Film Review
By the time Sacha Guitry came to make
Tu m'as sauvé la vie, a film adaptation
of one of his later stage plays, he had become an object of contempt and ridicule in the
eyes of many critics. Certainly, some (not all) of Guitry's work in his later
years lacks the sparkle of his earlier successes, but the criticism was often over the
top and veered towards personal abuse, which Guitry bitterly resented. This
probably had less to do with artistic judgement and more to do with unhealthy speculation
over Guitry's activities at the time of the Nazi Occupation (Guitry was arrested just
after the Liberation in 1944, to be released two months later through lack of evidence).
One film which received more than its fair share of negative criticism was the 1950 comedy,
Tu m'as sauvé la vie, which sees Guitry partnered with the legendary comic
actor Fernandel (who was also coming in for some unfair criticism at this time).
Whilst it is certainly not a masterpiece,
Tu m'as sauvé la vie has great
entertainment value (hence its popular success) and, far from being the shallow comedy
which some critics painted it, the film does make some more profound statements about
human nature. That Guitry cast himself as the vain and solitary lead character in
the film is a poignant reflection of how Guitry saw himself at this difficult point in
his career.
© James Travers 2003
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Next Sacha Guitry film:
Je l'ai été trois fois (1952)
Film Synopsis
The baron de Saint-Rambert is a misanthropic old man who, despite his wealth, has no friends,
and no apparent heir. His servants hope to inherit a share of his fortune, as does
the countess de Morhange, whose plan is to marry the old man. Things take an unexpected
turn when, one day, the baron's life is saved by a tramp, Fortuné Richard.
To show his gratitude, the baron decides to make the tramp his sole heir, much to the
chagrin of his servants...
© James Travers
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