Film Review
Director Ivan Calbérac followed up his promising début
feature
Irène (2002) with this
somewhat less inspiring romantic comedy which tries to conceal its
banality through the now hackneyed device of having the main characters
break into song as and when the mood takes them. The idea of
incorporating songs into a dramatic narrative is not new and has been
done successfully in the past - Dennis Potter mastered the technique in
his TV serials
Pennies from Heaven
(1978) and
The Singing Detective
(1986). Unfortunately, in recent years this idea has been
frequently employed merely to lend style to a film that is lacking in
substance, and
On va s'aimer
is a case in point. In contrast to the Potter serials, here the
actors are all called upon to sing their own songs, which may help the
sale of ear plugs but does little for the film's credibility.
With a cast that includes actors of the calibre of Julien Boisselier
and Gilles Lellouche,
On va s'aimer
could hardly fail. But, whilst the performances are generally
beyond reproach, the film falls short of average in virtually every
other department. The anodyne plot has been seen before in
countless other films, TV movies and soap operas (and can probably be
traced as far back as Shakespeare). Some of the jokes are just as
well-worn. Ivan Calbérac still shows promise as a
writer and filmmaker but his directorial misjudgements in this film are
a disappointment.
On va
s'égarer would have been a more appropriate title.
© James Travers 2007
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Next Ivan Calbérac film:
L'Étudiante et Monsieur Henri (2015)
Film Synopsis
Even though Laurent is fond of Camille and has been in a relationship with
her for some time he cannot bring himself to marry her. It turns out
that his instincts were right, because when he then meets Élodie he
realises that he doesn't really love Camille at all. It is Élodie
who is Laurent's perfect soul mate, Élodie who makes him feel fully
alive for the first time in his life and with whom he wants to spend every
last second of his remaining days. In short, it is Élodie whom
Laurent loves, not Camille. But there's just one little problem.
Élodie is presently engaged to Laurent's best friend, François.
The latter is stunned when his fiancée suddenly leaves him without
any warning. Certain that she has found herself another man, François
hires a private detective to uncover the identity of this mysterious individual...
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