Film Review
How strange that one of the great innovators of French cinema, Alain Resnais, should spend
the twilight years of his career making musical comedies.
Pas
sur las bouche is a straight film adaptation of a largely forgotten French operetta
from the 1920s and presumably hopes to capitalise on the success of Resnais' previous
musical offering,
On
connaît la chanson (1997). Whilst it is a cheerful and largely
entertaining affair, this latest creation of Alain Resnais seems to lack something, perhaps
a touch of irony, or that sparkle of originality which illuminates his previous works.
It is easy to enjoy this film, but in so doing, you can't help feeling more than a little
guilty. Surely there is more to it than just a mindless piece of escapist fun?
It seems a bit like Ken Loach deciding to direct an episode of
'Allo
'Allo…
In its favour,
Pas sur la bouche has an
excellent cast, which includes such classy lasses as Sabine Azéma and Audrey Tautou,
seasoned actors Lambert Wilson, Daniel Prévost and Pierre Arditi, and rising talent in
the form of Jalil Lespert. Veteran comic performer Darry Cowl makes a small but
magnificent cameo as a Widow Twankey-like concierge, but it is Isabelle Nanty who appears
most at ease with the musical format. It may not be the greatest musical every
written but they all throw themselves into it with an enthusiasm which makes the film
- an eccentric homage to 1920s kitsch - more enjoyable than it perhaps deserves to be.
Heaven alone knows what motivated Resnais to make this film, but it does make a pleasing
counterpoint to some of his more challenging, experimental works.
© James Travers 2006
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Next Alain Resnais film:
Coeurs (2006)
Film Synopsis
Paris, 1925. Wealthy businessman Georges Valandray is certain of his wife's fidelity
since, he believes, he was the first man in her life. Unbeknown to him, however,
his wife Gilberte has been previously married, to an American Eric Thomson. The
secret, known only to Gilberte's sister Arlette, is safe - until the day when Mr Thomson
arrives at the family home to conclude a business deal with Georges. To complicate
matters, Gilberte has an ardent admirer in Charley, a passionate young artist, who is
in turn loved to distraction by the debutante Huguette. The Valandray household
is in for a tempestuous time when Mr Thomson decides he wants Gilberte back at any price…
© James Travers
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