Film Review
Out 1 is like a more
avant-garde Thomas Pynchon, or Honoré de Balzac on drugs. A true
piece of art, it's unpredictable, a darkly epic tragedy one moment, and
a hysterically unsettling comedy the next. This pantheon of a film
creates it's own trippy, jagged landscape, laws and time. Its symbolic
insanity creates a confusing, enigmatic, experimental ride that lasts
thirteen hours. It may call for some coffee and blankets for some, but
for those who truly love films, you'll find a massive, tremendous and
complicated masterpiece to enjoy.
There is no way to explain this electrifying film. Jacques Rivette (the
director) and Suzanne Schiffman, inspired by Honoré de Balzac,
came up with nothing but a scenario. They rounded up the most talented
actors of the French New Wave, and then let them improvise the next 13
hours, with nothing but that scenario. The result? An otherworldy,
bizarre fairy tale, juxtaposing interweaving lives and social classes,
told through a hallucinogenic roller coaster of madness, forming a sort
of cinematic post-modern architecture.
This is definitely the most experimental (and one of the best) films of
the French New Wave. Rivette's twelve and a half hour magnum opus has
gained fame (and notoriety) for it's length and rarity. It's truly a
miracle to witness, and possibly one of the greatest experimental works
of art, of any kind, of the 20th century. Experimental films may never
be the same again, and you may never look at films in the same way
either.
© Aaron, Canada 2008
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Next Jacques Rivette film:
Céline et Julie vont en bateau (1974)
Film Synopsis
In Paris in the late 1960s, two theatrical companies are immersed in rehearsing
performances of two well-known works by the ancient Greek playwright Aeschylus
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Prometheus Bound and
Seven Against Thebes. It is a
protracted and strenuous ordeal, but gradually both projects start to take
shape, thanks to the persistence of the director and stamina of the cast.
Meanwhile, not far away, a deaf and mute young man named Colin discovers
the existence of a secret society. Intrigued, and with nothing better
to occupy him, the young man sets about trying to find the thirteen members
of this strange society...
© James Travers
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