una compagna, quella da cui lui si aspettava di più, ha cambiato vita, ma si sent in dovere di aiutarlo ancora.
Bruno intanto sistema qualche conto in sospeso, qualcuno paga debiti e tradimenti passati.
Bruno crede che il mondo sia ancora quello "pre-rivoluzionario" di prima, la realtà è un'altra, ma lui non ci crede, o non vuole crederci, vive dei miti e delle speranze di prima.
il film ha una geometria, una linearità esemplare, Bruno ha degli obiettivi da raggiungere, ci riesce in parte, poi dovrà continuare a fuggire, verso l'Italia.
curioso che la realtà storica dell'ultimo quarto di secolo del novecento è stata di "rivoluzionari e "terroristi" italiani che riparavano in Francia.
un gran bel film, da vedere - Ismaele
Lucas Belvaux possiede quello che la maggior parte dei cineasti vorrebbe
avere, uno stile. E' la cosa più evidente fin dalle prime immagini, concise,
efficaci, conseguenti di questo thriller…
…Avec subtilité, il nous révèle une partie
des drames qui se jouent derrière des visages à la façade anodine. Catherine
Frot, glaciale et volontaire, cache un passé sombre, en lien avec le fameux
terroriste échappé, mais que la maternité lui pousse à oublier. Lucas Belvaux,
sous des airs d'amant parfait, abrite un activiste d'extrême gauche que la
prison n'a réussit qu'à enfermer dans osn idéalisme d'un autre âge…
…In the Melville
tradition, dialogue is minimal and explanation non-existent. It doesn't hugely
matter that you discover later that Bruno was a terrorist of the far left, a front
line political activist, whose belief in the cause - The Popular Army - has not
diminished after 20 years inside.
The film asks, "Who is this
guy?" and "How is he going to survive with the entire police force on
his tail?" The question is, can you empathise? Are rudimentary disguises
sufficient to fool the filth? Why doesn't he leg it over the Italian border
when he has the chance, rather than hang about at the centre of danger?...
…With very little dialog,
Belvaux tells his compelling story in the actions of his
characters--fascinating, involving and extremely complicated. Not only does the
plot twist and turn, but the wonderfully played characters are all forced to
make difficult decisions that often have fatal consequences. Our emotional link
to the story is, surprisingly, not Frot's moving wife and mother, caught
between an old alliance and a new reality; it's Bruno's bullheaded refusal to
accept that fact that the world is not the same as when he went away. And
Belvaux plays it brilliantly, with a tragicomic pathos that focuses on his
inner resolve and growing confusion: a zealot without a cause. Meanwhile, the
film looks terrific--grainy, moody and intense. And the mixture of violent
revenge and political idealism is a potent one! The script seems effortless in
the way it builds real tension and establishes even the smaller characters with
insinuating details and subtext. Yes, it's a bit confusing and elusive, but
it's also fascinating and involving right up to the clever and offbeat
conclusion.
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