Demi-Soeur (FRENCH FILM REVIEW)
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Demi-Soeur
(Half-Sister)
Film Review
by Kam Williams
Poignant
Road Flick Features Autistic Orphan in Search of Family
Nenette (Josiane Balasko) never left
home because of her mentally-disability. So, you can imagine the shock when her
mother, the loving, lifelong caretaker who had shielded her from the cruel
world for over a half-century, suddenly passes away.
Finding herself in desperate
straits, the autistic orphan decides to search for Antoine Berard, the
long-lost father she’s never known. So, with her pet turtle Tootie in tow,
Nenette sets out on foot for Angers,
the town where he’s rumored to run the local pharmacy.
En route, however, she becomes lost
in the woods and is lucky to stumble upon punk rock ravers inclined not only to
protect her from the elements but to give Nenette a ride to her destination.
Unfortunately, the disheveled drifter soon discovers that her dad has been dead
for over 15 years.
The good news is that the business
was inherited by his son, Paul (Michel Blanc), a half-brother Nenette didn’t
know she had. The bad news is that he’s an irascible misanthrope who doesn’t
get along with his customers, his staff, or even his own family.
Worse, when Nenette shows up unannounced,
the miserly curmudgeon is initially more worried about protecting his
inheritance than his vulnerable sibling’s welfare. Therefore, he starts
circling the wagons instead of welcoming her with open arms.
First, he consults an attorney about
cutting her out of their father’s estate. Then, he hastily makes arrangements to
ship her right back where she came from.
That plan goes totally awry when
well-meaning Nanette accidentally spikes his coffee with a couple of hits of
Ecstasy. The mood-altering drug puts Paul into a euphoric state for an eventful
day of redemption during which he proceeds to mend fences with estranged friends
and relatives. Thus, the burning question becomes whether the narcotic will
have a temporary or salutary effect on him.
Written and directed by, and
starring Josiane Balasko, Demi-Soeur is a touching tale which might best described as
an engaging blend of Nebraska
(2013) and Amelie (2001). For, Nenette exhibits the same dogged determination as
Bruce Dern in the former film, as well the endearing naivete which enabled
Audrey Tautou’s title character’s ability to touch the hearts of everyone she
encountered in the latter.
A poignant parable which puts what
matters most in proper perspective.
Very Good
(3 stars)
Unrated
In French with
subtitles
Running time: 86 minutes
Distributor: Rialto Pictures /
StudioCanal
To see a trailer for Demi-Soeur,
visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKa3u441_F4
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