Film Review
With her latest (third) directorial offering Isabelle Mergault proves
the old saying that you should stick to what you are good at, which, in
her case, is being an accomplished comedy performer. Mergault's
directing career got off to a fair start with an amiable rom-com,
Je vous trouve très beau
(2005), but this was followed by the tacky lightweight comedy
Enfin
veuve (2008).
Donnant,
donnant, Mergault's third film, continues the downwards trend
into the lower precincts of mediocrity, and is likely to put a
definitive fullstop on her directing career, if the critical and public
reaction to this alleged comedy is anything to go by.
It's hard to imagine how a film that boasts the combined talents of
Daniel Auteuil and Sabine Azéma could go so badly wrong, but it
does. The trouble presumably began with a disaster of a script
which, not content with being the acme in bad taste, is not remotely
plausible and even less funny. You're likely to find more wit and
sophistication, let alone genuine human interest, in a cartoon for
toddlers than in this hideous concoction that has been knocked
together, seemingly without any thought, by someone who is supposed to
be one of France's leading comediennes.
An appalling script does not necessarily make for a disaster of a film,
but add on top of that Mergault's obvious lack of talent as a director
and you're sure to end up with an irredeemable misfire of galactic
proportions. Mergault's direction isn't just uninspired, it is as
nauseatingly inept as her writing, as you can gauge from the quality of
the performances. In no film have Auteuil and Azéma turned
in such a bad day's work as they do here - the one (Auteuil) looks as
if he has never acted before in his life; the other (the one with the
scarily frizzy hair) looks as if she is up for an award for the most
pointlessly histrionic performance of the century. The supporting
cast are not much better but at least some of them (Medeea Marinescu)
vaguely resemble professional actors rather than talentless
wannabes.
Donnant, donnant
is the worst kind of film, a complete waste of space one that takes
(time, money and patience) and gives absolutely
nothing in return.
© James Travers 2014
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Film Synopsis
Constant is convicted and sent to prison for a crime which he insists was
an accident. After sustaining a head injury, he finds himself in hospital,
and an opportunity to escape soon presents itself. A gruelling flight
across town takes him to a deserted spot where he comes across an apparently
deserted barge - the perfect hide out. It is here that Constant meets
Sylvia, a bubbly young woman to whose charms he is not entirely immune.
Mistaking the fugitive for a professional killer, Sylvia threatens to denounce
him to the police if he does not agree to perform one little task for her
- to kill her depressive mother, Jeanne, so that she can inherit her fortune.
Constant has no choice but to go along with the diabolical arrangement, but
instead of murdering the older woman he prevents her from committing suicide...
© James Travers
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