Film Review
Precocious infants accustoming themselves to their parents' separation,
a pre-adolescent's first painful experience of love, improbable
rencontres that soon develop into turbulent romantic liaisons...
Une semaine sur deux (et la moitié
des vacances scolaires) latches onto so many recycled story
ideas that it cannot help resembling a closing down sale in a charity
shop. For his third feature, director Ivan Calbérac
assembles a superlative cast but, with callous disregard for their
talent, loses them all in the Grimpen Mire of a script that seems to
have been written by someone suffering from an extreme case of
attention deficit disorder. There are some beautiful moments
along the way (Bernard Campan is superb, as ever, and gives a sensitive
and convincing portrayal of a divorced father struggling to reconstruct
his life) but instead of weaving these together into a cohesive whole
Calbérac is content merely to skate along the surface, jumping
from one cri de coeur to another, like a manic
télé-zappeur. Anyone who has seen Calbérac's
very likeable debut feature
Irène (2002) can only be
disappointed by this limp coming-of-age comedy-drama, which is barely
salvaged by its talented cast.
© James Travers 2002
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Next Ivan Calbérac film:
L'Étudiante et Monsieur Henri (2015)
Film Synopsis
Léa is twelve years old and wishes that her parents lived in the same
house, like normal parents, instead of living apart to pursue their own separate
lives. It has only been a short time since her parents' divorce, and
yet already she is tired of being shunted backwards and forwards between
her mother Marjorie, who is too preoccupied with her work to show any interest
in her family, and her father François, who is struggling to adjust
to his new life. Léa's woes are not helped by her irritating
kid brother, an eight-year-old eco-warrior who is already obsessed with saving
the planet. As her parents set about trying to rebuild their lives,
Léa has her first tentative encounter with love when she suddenly
notices Hugo, one of her classmates. She is about to see things from
a whole new perspective...
© James Travers
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