Film Review
With this heady mix of social realism and road movie
à la française,
director Manuel Poirier drew the attention of critics and art house cinema enthusiasts and has since earned
a reputation as one of France's most promising directing talents, impressing
with such films as
Western (1997)
and
Les femmes... ou les enfants d'abord (2002).
Poirier's engagement with current social issues is most apparent in
Marion,
a simple yet poignant film in which
a struggling working class couple are faced with an almost impossible moral dilemma, one
with which most people can sympathise.
Although the film comes perilously close to losing its focus by occasionally veering off
into wider social issues such as racism (which it fails to develop convincingly), it tackles
its main theme with depth and humanity. Its take on family life is perhaps simplistic
but this does not harm the film's credibility. The characters are generally well
drawn and well acted, although it is a pity that Audrey's eagerness to adopt Marion is
never fully explained. Young Coralie Tetard is enchanting in the role of Marion
and it is a shame that she is not given greater prominence in the film. Overall,
however, this is a charming little film which braoches some complex social and moral themes with compassion,
intelligence and a certain wry poetry.
© James Travers 2003
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Next Manuel Poirier film:
Western (1997)
Film Synopsis
A working class family moves to a rural Normandy village. The father, a labourer,
earns barely money to keep his wife and four young children, but the family are content
with what they have. The youngest daughter, Marion, catches the eye of one of their
neighbours, Audrey, a wealthy Parisian. Audrey regrets not having children of her
own and raises with her husband the possibility of taking Marion with them when they return
to Paris. Marion's parents are uneasy with the Parisian couple but are aware of
the positive influence they are having on their daughter. Should they allow Audrey
to take charge of Marion's education...
© James Travers
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