Film Review
Convincing, perfectly judged performances from Jean-Hugues Anglade and Julia Maraval just about
rescue this film, a wishy-washy romantic drama, and prevent it from drowning in a
sea of mushy sentimentality.
Some will find the idea of a middle-aged man (even one as youthful looking as Anglade)
and a pre-teenage girl falling in love tasteless, if not
downright disturbing, but director Alexandre Arcady approaches the problematic
Lolita-like relationship from a sympathetic angle and succeeds
in rendering it plausible. Some weaknesses in the script prevent the
characters from being as well-rounded as you might hope but the quality
of the acting at least partly makes up for this. Regrettably, the film's credibility takes
a sharp nosedive in its last twenty minutes when the clichés
start piling up and direct the narrative towards a somewhat lame and
disappointing ending.
Dis-moi oui... is a very different kind of film from the one that we
associate with Arcady, overblown male-dominated thrillers that are strongly
influenced by their American counterparts - examples include
Le Grand pardon (1982),
L'Union sacrée (1989) and
K (1997).
Pour Sacha (1991) revealed a more sensitive and humane side to the director
which has since led him to direct some more worthy and original films.
© James Travers 2005
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Next Alexandre Arcady film:
K (1997)
Film Synopsis
Stéphane Villiers, a thirty-something paediatrician in Bordeaux, gets
more than he bargained for when he befriends a 12-year-old girl named Éva
one evening. The girl easily gains his sympathies and a temporary refuge
in his apartment by telling him she ran away from home after being beaten
by an abusive stepmother and her jealous stepsisters. It is only when
Stéphane recounts this incident to a friend over dinner that he realises
he has been taken in by a fairy story. In fact, Éva is a disturbed
pre-adolescent who has developed a fixation on Villiers after being treated
by his father for a brain condition from early childhood. Despite the
difference in their ages, Stéphane develops tender feelings for Éva
and, when she succumbs to a coma, he decides to take charge of her medical
treatment, against the wishes of his father. It will be eight years
before Stéphane sees Éva again, purely by chance at a hotel
in Seville...
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