Film Review
With such films as
Marius
et Jeannette (1997) and
À
la place du coeur (1998), Robert Guédiguian distinguished himself as a
very capable film director with a particular talent for portraying the hard lives of working
class people with a striking sunny realism. In
À l'attaque!,
he stays with the same theme but pushes the film squarely into the domain of comedy, and
the result is very nearly a cruel caricature of his own work.
À l'attaque! is less a social drama (in the same vein as Guédiguian's
earlier films) but more a satire on the art of writing a film. It contains a film
within a film, that film (set in Marseilles and starring the director's familiar cast)
being just recognisable as something Guédiguian may have come up with on a bad
day. The idea is unusual and works to some extent, although the continual switching
between the fictional drama and the two arguing writers does make it difficult for an
audience to engage with the characters in the former.
Although it lacks the impact and focus of Guédiguian's better films (notably
Marius
et Jeannette),
À l'attaque! has its charms. Ariane Ascaride is,
as ever, engaging in her role of the film's tragic heroine, her credible, naturalistic
performance being the main thing which prevents the film from descending into offensive
silliness. Apart from a few
faux pas (such as the limp repartee between the
two writers and an over-abundance of embarrasingly bad sex jokes), the comedy is generally
well-handled and, at the very least, the film makes an uplifting and diverting piece of
entertainment.
© James Travers 2002
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Next Robert Guédiguian film:
La Ville est tranquille (2000)
Film Synopsis
Two writers are busy trying to hammer out the screenplay for their next film.
As they do so, they make a valiant effort to combine popular romantic comedy
with hard-edged social issues and important political concerns.
After several false starts, and one or two bizzare digressions, the film finally begins to take shape.
It is about the Moliterno family who run a garage in the popular Estaque region of Marseille.
When a company they do business with refuses to pay them because of insolvency problems,
the family fall behind with their loan repayments. After their bank issues a final
demand, the Moliternos resort to desperate measures, kidnapping the managing director
of the company who ruined them...
© James Travers
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