Film Review
Between two of his most highly regarded films -
L'Éternel
retour (1943) and
La Symphonie pastorale (1946) -
Jean Delannoy directed this tepid melodrama which fails to take off,
despite the presence of two of France's most highly regarded actors in
the lead roles. Jean-Louis Barrault and Edwige Feuillère
each has a compelling screen presence but their obvious lack of
on-screen chemistry makes their pairing as romantic leads a pretty
pointless venture. Even though Barrault's character is something
of a self-absorbed narcissist, you feel that there should be something
to account for Feuillère's fatal attraction to him, but whatever
this mysterious something is is singularly hard to fathom. Owing
presumably to the privations of the time,
La Part de l'ombre lacks the polish
of Delannoy's other films of this decade, and some parts of it look
positively shoddy. Made a time when dramatic events were
unfolding in France, indeed across the world, the cast and crew could
be forgiven for having their minds on other things, and this might
explain why this mid-period Delannoy rates so lowly and deserves its
obscurity.
© James Travers 2014
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Next Jean Delannoy film:
La Symphonie pastorale (1946)
Film Synopsis
A retired violist lives in self-enforced seclusion at his château
with his daughter Agnès. He does nothing to encourage the
hoards of aspiring young musicians who turn up on his doorstep asking
for his patronage and advice. When Agnès takes an interest
in one of these musicians, a young man named Michel Kremer, the old
violist agrees to listen to him play, but he is so struck by the hidden
torment in Michel's violin playing that he sends him away and insists
that he stays away from his daughter. He then gives Agnès
three rings, insisting that she must offer each ring to a man she falls
in love with in the spring, summer and autumn of her life.
Despite herself, Agnès finds herself drawn to Michel and
resolves to help him fulfil his potential as a composer and
musician. Her three rings are destined for the same man...
© James Travers
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