I have access to internet and Blogger again! Hurray! This means that I have been able to correct
and update my previous post. Still not perfect, of course, but better.
I saw three more films in the French Films festival. Sex, Love and
Therapy, The Easy Way Out and Diplomacy. Why did I buy tickets to the first
film with such a provoking title? It was for Sophie Marceau. I saw a film with
her last year in Poland . It was Chance Encounter, the film,
described as “Irresistible charm played to perfection, was also shown in the Sydney festival. So was the Sex, Love and
Therapy. Irresistible fluff about nothing played to perfection. If it was not
so charming and not so French, I would be perhaps more critical. I had fun
watching this irresistibly charming film about nothing. Don’t be deceived about
the title. There was really no sex. It was done in a French way, with finesse,
about sex, without sex scenes and very sexy. Sophie Marceau has a special
talent to play sexy roles. When I asked for a male opinion about her I got an answer:
She has a sultry look. Yes, I agree, and
she also has je ne sais quoi that makes her so attractive. I would like to see
her one day in a serious role though. Can she do it? I wonder.
Isn't she lovely? |
The second film has strong Belgian influence and now that I write about
the film few days later after I saw it, I have difficulties to remember what it
was all about. On reflection it was about three brothers and their love
problems. A drama with an unhappy end. It is about relationships, that they are
difficult and that “love and pity are not compatible”. Not very revealing.
The third film was the film that closed the festival - Diplomacy. Very different to all the others I saw in the
festival. This is a serious film about history of the II World War. The action
takes place almost exclusively in one room with two major characters deciding
future of Paris . It’s to be or not to be of Paris . While we all know the positive outcome
of the negotiation, the film is gripping. Paris has survived in spite great sense
of duty of its German governor who was
given orders to dynamite the town in August 1944. After disillusion with the
Fuhrer, duty towards his family was stronger than to the army orders. The film
starts with the pictures of destroyed Warsaw . It is shown it looked after the
systematic demolition of the city after the August 1944 uprising. Paris could have looked the same if the
diplomatic art of the Swedish consul did not convince the German governor.
Horrific pictures of ruined Warsaw reminded me of my home country
tragedy that influenced many generations. It is amazing how Warsaw managed to restore itself to the
current look of a lively town with so many faithfully restored historical
buildings. One would no think that the current Royal Castle was only a fragment of a jagged wall
in 1976 when I left my town for Paris . When I came back to visit I found
the Royal Castle instead of the wall.
Start of the castle demolishon |
The job is done |
Back to its glory |