Les Destinées Sentimentales | |
Sentimental Destinies dir Olivier Assayas • scr Jacques Fieschi, Olivier Assayas with Charles Berling, Emmanuelle Beart, Isabelle Huppert, Olivier Perrier, Dominique Reymond, Andre Marcon, Alexandra London, Julie Depardieu, Didier Flamand, Mia Hansen-Love, Jerome Huguet, Mathieu Genet release UK 8.Dec.00; US 5.Apr.02 00/France 3h00 | |
Review by Rich Cline |
Happy days. Pauline and Jean (Beart and Berling) don't much like the idea of leaving their Swiss idyll for the responsibilities back home in France. |
There's a sea of supporting characters, and many of them play integral roles in the story. But this is Berling's film, and he plays it beautifully ... in that traditionally muted French style. The ageing is incredible--a remarkable blend of excellent acting, make-up and costumes as Jean goes through his personal trials, assumes control of the family's porcelain empire, goes off to fight in the war, struggles with both modern industrialism and workers' rights, and so on. Writer-director Assayas has managed to make a monstrously long film that's dull but never boring. It's very, very talky, and more than a little like a Jane Austen novel in its society-versus-happiness theme. But we're kept intrigued by the characters and where they're heading, and the gorgeous cinematography and production design help us submerge ourselves in their world.
[12--adult themes and situations, some violence] 4.Dec.00