Film Review
For her second full-length film, director Alexandra Leclère
takes a darkly cynical, almost misogynistic, look at the male-female
relationship and prompts us to contemplate whether the woman's role is
inevitably that of the paid prostitute, especially when the man is the
breadwinner.
Le Prix à
payer is far more subtle and intelligent than its trailer and some
critics would have us believe, and, whilst it is far from perfect, it provides an
amusing meditation on what men and women expect from their conjugal
relationship. Far too many films of late have tackled the subject
lightly, even flippantly. It makes a change to see a film where
the issue of ownership in a relationship is explored truthfully, rather
than to have to sit through the usual morass of clichés and
Mills & Boon style dross.
As in her previous film,
Les Soeurs fâchées
(2004), Alexandra Leclère has the benefit of a first rate cast,
which she employs with great skill to deliver a film that is both witty
and true to life (albeit somewhat caricatured
in a few scenes). Christian Clavier and Gérard Lanvin form
an amusing buddy double act - incredible to think that the last time
they appeared together was in the 1989 film
Mes meilleurs copains.
Nathalie Baye just seems to get better and better as the years pass and
is at the height of her powers here, with one look that could kill at a
hundred paces and another that could make any man her willing slave for
eternity (or until she got bored with him). Add supports of the calibre of Géraldine Pailhas
and Patrick Chesnais to the mix and the film's obvious shortcomings -
its uneven pace and a few misfired attempts at humour - are easily
forgiven.
Le Prix à
payer is provocative fun that offers a sobering reflection on
how men and women treat one another in a relationship in our "money talks" era.
© James Travers 2009
The above content is owned by filmsdefrance.com and must not be copied.
Next Alexandra Leclère film:
Maman (2012)
Film Synopsis
To the outside world, Jean-Pierre Ménard has everything a man
could want to be happy. He has a well-paid job, a beautiful wife,
a daughter, a chauffeur-driven car... But there is one thing he
doesn't have - someone to share his bed. When he raises the
matter with his chauffeur the response he gets is:
Cut off her assets! Taking
this literally, Jean-Pierre gives his wife an ultimatum: no conjugals,
no money. Big mistake...
© James Travers
The above content is owned by filmsdefrance.com and must not be copied.