Film Review
Catherine Breillat's first film is a provocative portrayal of a teenage girl's sexual
awakening, daringly explicit, in a way which most viewers will find distinctly unpalatable.
It is a twisted version of Lewis Carroll's
Alice in Wonderland, in which the naive
and rebellious heroine Alice foresakes her childhood and enters the disturbing world of
adult desire. Since making this film, Breillat has earned a reputation as one of
France's most controversial filmmakers, winning condemnation and praise in roughly equal
measure for her uncompromisingly face-on explorations of female sexuality.
Perhaps the most remarkable thing about
Une vraie jeune fille is that it was made
in the mid-1970s. At the time, the film would almost certainly have been heavily
censored, since images of male and female genitalia abound (perhaps to the point of needless
excess). As it was, the film was not completed, owing to the bankruptcy of
its producer. It was only 25 years later, in 2000, that the film was finished and
given an international release.
Although
Une vraie jeune fille is marred by its over-indulgences and clumsy presentation,
it is still a film which has some artistic merit. Most striking are its dark
poetry and humanity, qualities which are less apparent in Breillat's later, more polished
films. The moody photography alternates seamlessly between reality and
fantasy and is sometimes breathtakingly beautiful, whilst Charlotte Alexandra's brooding
performance gives the film its intense focus. There are also some pleasing touches
of wry comedy (provided mainly by Alice's not-so-respectable parents), something else
which is sadly lacking in Breillat's subsequent works.
© James Travers 2003
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Next Catherine Breillat film:
36 fillette (1988)
Film Synopsis
When school breaks up for the summer holidays, Alice, a 14 year old girl, returns to her
parents' home in the country. As she gradually becomes aware of her transition to
womanhood, the young teenager starts to experience bizarre sexual fantasies. When
she isn't rebelling against her parents' austerity or exploring her own body, she realises
that she is attracted towards a handsome young sawmill worker, Jim...
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