Film Review
C'est quoi la vie? is a fairly typical 1990s French social drama which centres
around a young man, a farm worker, who is desperately looking for direction in his life.
Forceful performances from Eric Caravaca and Jacques Dufilho (playing respectively Nicolas
and his grandfather) make this a poignant and memorable film. Through some stunningly
beautiful photography, the film conveys the heart-wrenching dilemma which the young farmer
faces and constantly reminds us that the search for self-fulfilment is neither straightforward
or painless.
Although this is unquestionably an attractive and engaging film, its depiction of country
life is somewhat superficial, resorting too often to familiar stereotypes. The sumptuous
photography shows the beauty of the landscape but does little to convey the hardship of
the life of a farm worker. The stylised, romantic feel of
C'est quoi la vie?
suggests more a latter day fairy tale than a realistic portrayal of country life, but
there is sufficient realism for the film to have an impact (in particular, the references
to mad cow disease and the increasing unprofitability of farming).
© James Travers 2000
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Next François Dupeyron film:
La Chambre des officiers (2001)
Film Synopsis
Nicolas lives on a farm in the heart of rural France. The farm presently
belongs to his father Marc, who is fighting a losing battle to pay off his
accumulating debts whilst supporting his family. The news that his
herd of cattle is contaminated with BSE and must be destroyed is more than
Marc can bear. He hangs himself and the farm has to be sold.
Meanwhile, Nicolas is uncertain what to do with his life. He is so
used to country life that he not sure he can give it up, and yet he feels
he needs a change. He tries his hand at delivering farm produce to
Paris, but his heart isn't in it and he soon gives it up. When his
grandfather objects to being put away in a hospice, Nicolas decides to move
back to the country with his family. Before he knows it, he is starting
to live the life of the peasant farmer, and as he does so, he realises that
this is the only life he wants...
© James Travers
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