Showing posts with label Patrice Leconte. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Patrice Leconte - L'Homme du train AKA The Man on the Train (2002)

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One evening, a stranger, Milan, arrives in a small French town and enters a pharmacy to buy some aspirin. There, he meets Manesquier, a retired teacher who lives alone in a huge house. Realising he has bought soluble aspirin by mistake, Milan accepts Manesquier’s invitation to his house. Despite their differences, the two men are drawn together by a mutual respect. Milan, a world-weary gangster, would willingly swap his life for Manesquier’s calm retirement. In his turn, Manesquier fancies himself in Milan’s shoes, living a life of danger and adventure. Three days from now both men have to confront death – Manesquier in a heart operation, Milan in a bank raid. Realising how little time is left to them, the two men reflect on the other life they could have had...






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Monday, June 7, 2010

Patrice Leconte - Confidences trop intimes AKA Intimate Strangers (2004)

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Erotic Suspense After Mistaken Identity

In Patrice Leconte's sardonic psychological thriller, ''Intimate Strangers,'' Sandrine Bonnaire portrays a Gallic answer to one of Alfred Hitchcock's sleek blond women of mystery. Imagine the Grace Kelly of ''Rear Window'' or the Kim Novak of ''Vertigo'' sprawled seductively on an analyst's couch, smoking cigarettes and confiding her sexual frustration to a repressed, wide-eyed shrink who is obsessed with her.

''Intimate Strangers,'' directed by Mr. Leconte from a screenplay by Jérôme Tonnerre, establishes its mood of playful erotic suspense in the first 10 minutes and sustains its cat-and-mouse game between therapist and patient through variations that are by turns amusing, titillating and mildly scary.

The film's running joke is its revelation at the outset that the shrink, William Faber (Fabrice Luchini), is not really a therapist but a repressed, lonely tax accountant whose good friend and recent romantic partner, Jeanne (Anne Brochet), has left him for a gym rat (Laurent Gamelon). Ms. Bonnaire's troubled character, Anna, has accidentally strayed into the wrong office, on the same dark floor where the psychoanalyst she intended to consult, Dr. Monnier (Michel Duchaussoy), practices a few doors away.

Before William has a chance to correct Anna's mistake, she begins pouring out the story of her dysfunctional marriage, and he finds himself too intrigued to come clean. As he points out later, a tax accountant's relationship to a client parallels a psychotherapist's. Both professions involve knowing personal secrets and making decisions about what to reveal and what to hide.

''Intimate Strangers'' takes place less in the real world than in the realm of voyeuristic fantasy -- in other words, in the realm of film itself, which allows us to ogle beautiful people under the cover of darkness. And Ms. Bonnaire is something to ogle. The film, which opens today in New York, presents longing as a kind of romantic science fiction in which the what-if? is risk free, and it is more delicious to imagine a transcendent passion than to engage in the messy, potentially disappointing mechanics of actual consummation.

Another variation on the same idea drives the recent and wonderful Italian film ''Facing Windows,'' in which attractive neighbors who have surreptitiously observed and desired each other finally connect and face reality. Both films involve a lot of staring out of windows and gazing at reflections.

''Intimate Strangers'' is also a riff on the Henry James novella ''The Beast in the Jungle,'' whose protagonist spends his life frozen in the expectation of a remarkable destiny that never materializes. Midway in Anna's therapy, William, whose inability to respond to her subtle romantic signals recalls the paralysis of James's protagonist, lends her the novella. On returning it, she complains about its sad ending.

A dumpy, slightly effeminate middle-aged man with scared saucer eyes, Mr. Luchini's William (who secretly dances around his apartment to Wilson Pickett's ''In the Midnight Hour'') is another of the movie's jokes. It's difficult to explain Anna's discreet romantic interest in him except as a comic illustration of the notion that opposites attract.

''Intimate Strangers'' has great fun puncturing the mystique of psychoanalysis. When William calls on Dr. Monnier to seek Anna's telephone number, the doctor withholds it but charges William for a session. Monnier, who has more than a passing resemblance to Freud, is as greedy as he is grandiose. He offers William free advice over lunch, then makes him pick up the tab. While they dine, he offers his own pompous (nonsensical) variation on Freud's question ''What do women want?'' (''Once ajar, the door to female mystery is hard to shut again'') and plants the notion in William's head that Anna's abusive husband may be imaginary. William, with his shyness and a sense of propriety that camouflage a burning curiosity, proves a much better therapist than his professionally accredited neighbor.

Other characters who dart in and out of the movie include Williams's nosy, disapproving secretary, Mrs. Mulon (Hélène Surgère); Anna's wildly jealous husband, Marc (Gilbert Melki), who is aroused by the fantasy of his wife sleeping with William; and Chatel (Urbain Cancelier), a client of Monnier's whose elevator phobia Anna endeavors to cure after encountering him on the way to a session.

In the spirit of the best Hitchcock, ''Intimate Strangers'' is seriously light. Or is it lightly serious?
Stephen Holden, NY Times, July 30, 2004










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Monday, May 17, 2010

Patrice Leconte - La Veuve de Saint-Pierre AKA The Widow of Saint-Pierre (2000)

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Director Emir Kusturica makes his onscreen debut in this 19th century tale of a loyal, strong-willed woman who follows her soldier husband to a desolate French territory off the coast of Newfoundland. Madame La (Juliette Binoche) lives in marital bliss on the island of Saint-Pierre with her loving, oddball husband (Daniel Auteuil), simply called "the Captain" by his charges. Their world is upset one night, however, when two visiting sailors on a bender murder a local citizen. Neel usturica is sentenced to death, but the other one dies in a carriage accident before reaching prison. As the island waits for a guillotine (or "widow" ) to be shipped from the French government, Madame La does her best to convince the townspeople that Neel is genuinely good of heart and doesn't deserve a bloody fate. La Veuve de Saint-Pierre marks the second time that Auteuil has worked with director Patrice Leconte: their first effort, La Fille Sur la Pont, earned him a Best Actor award at the Cesars, France's equivalent to the Academy Awards.

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A mastery of subtext. Psychological complexity. Aesthetic austerity achieved despite the authentic use of period costume and locales. A wholly welcome refusal to slouch toward sentimentality. These are just some of the most important reasons that this film from French director Patrice Leconte must be accounted as among the increasingly prominent artist's finest works. Superb performances from leads Daniel Auteuil, Juliette Binoche, and director Emir Kusturica certainly don't hurt. But it's really the marvelous script by Claude Faraldo and Leconte's intelligent helmsmanship that result in a historical drama as eerily absorbing as a David Lynch film but offering the romantic style, wit, and insight of a Jane Austen adaptation. La Veuve de Saint-Pierre (2000) is a subtle effort with charms that might be lost on a sensibility deadened by years of exposure to the obvious and telegraphed, but viewers with patience and appreciation for quality will be richly rewarded with a devastating, powerful finale. -- Karl Williams

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Patrice Leconte - Ridicule (1996)

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Imagine a time when all compliments are two-faced, when every truth is tinged with irony, when insults are the currency of humor. We have more in common with the 18th century than we might imagine. ``Ridicule'' is a movie that takes place at the court of Louis XVI, circa 1783, but its values would be at home around the Algonquin Round Table, or in modern comedy clubs. Wit is all. Sincerity is an embarrassment.

The movie tells the story of a provincial baron with a scientific cast of mind. The people of his district are dying because of the pestilent waters, which breed mosquitoes and disease. He has a scheme for draining the marshes and making the land tillable. He needs the help of the king, and so he journeys to Versailles to press his case. But the king values verbal wit above all, and lives mostly to be entertained. If the baron cannot develop a savage tongue, he has no chance.

The baron, named Ponceludon de Malavoy (Charles Berling), is, like all provincials, inclined to give his rulers credit for being better than they are. In Versailles he witnesses shocking displays of public humiliation, which are all part of the game. He seems to have no chance at all, but then he is taken under the wing of the wise old Marquis de Bellegarde, played by Jean Rochefort, that tall, long-faced master of sly intrigue. ``Be witty, sharp, and malicious,'' the marquis tells him, ``and never laugh at your own jokes.'' The baron somehow stumbles into success; his honesty plays like rudeness, and he doesn't laugh because he doesn't know he has told jokes. He gains admission to court circles, where he finds that in romance, as well as politics, wordmanship is more crucial than swordsmanship.

``Ridicule'' has been directed by Patrice Leconte, a name not well known in this country unless you have had the good fortune to see ``Monsieur Hire'' (1990) or ``The Hairdresser's Husband'' (1992). Those films were about erotic fixations carried to uncomfortable extremes: about a little man who becomes solemnly obsessed with the young woman he can see across the courtyard, and about a fetishist (Rochefort) who loves hairdressers so much he marries one, and hums with bliss every time she administers a shampoo.

In ``Ridicule'' the characters are faced with the exquisite torture of seducing one person while desiring another. The baron quickly falls in love with Mathilde (Judith Godreche), the kindly marquis' daughter, and she with him. But she is determined to marry a distasteful old rich man (they are only waiting for his wife to die) so that he can finance her research into diving bells. Meanwhile, the baron, for matters of expediency, pays court to the powerful and beautiful Madame de Blayac (Fanny Ardant), who can do him good at court.

She likes him. Well, he likes her. She understands almost everything about the motives of the people in her life, and at one point, while he is going through the motions of wooing her, she looks at him in amusement and advises, ``Learn to hide your insincerity, so that I can yield without dishonor.'' After all, she is not a woman without stature; her own official lover is the abbot de Vilecourt.

The kind old marquis sees all and keeps his counsel. He does not have the money to support his daughter's research, and sees how much she treasures her diving bells. He rather prefers the baron as a son-in-law, but realizes that no swamps are going to get drained that way. And the king? He has peepholes installed so that he can secretly observe the real goings-on in his court, the better to savor the ridiculous posturings of his petitioners when they come into his presence.

``Ridicule'' reminded me of the equally fascinating ``Restoration'' (1995), with Robert Downey Jr. as an ordinary man embraced by the king after he treats his beloved dogs. It was set a century earlier at the equally colorful but somewhat less mannered British court of Charles II. Both films show a monarch using his personal style to set the agenda for his nation, and both are about lifestyles as a work of art. Both, too, are about simpler men from scientific backgrounds, who find that being straightforward gets them points at court that they haven't really earned.

What is fascinating about ``Ridicule'' is that so much depends on language, and so little is really said. The characters come and go, polishing their one-liners, memorizing their comebacks, desperately walking the line between delectable rudeness and offending the king. None of what they say means anything. It is all words. The eyes carry the meaning. Watch the way the characters look at one another, and you can follow the real plot, while they spin their tortured fancies.









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