Watched one very strange film - "Louise-Michel", directors and screenwriters Benoit Delepine and Gustave Kervern, 2008. It's kind of an absurdist black comedy, even more satire, albeit with social overtones. In a small French town, where there is no place to work, the owners completely brazenly close the garment factory, as if in ridicule,
more
Watched one very strange film - "Louise-Michel", directors and screenwriters Benoit Delepine and Gustave Kervern, 2008. It's kind of an absurdist black comedy, even more satire, albeit with social overtones. In a small French town, where there is no place to work, the owners completely brazenly close the garment factory, as if in ridicule, giving the workers new work robes and paying small severance payments. One of the workers is illiterate Louise (who turned out to be not Louise at all, but a disguised Jean-Pierre, who served 15 years for murder, who only with the help of such a trick managed to find at least some work) after a small discussion of what it is worth spending such little money, offers to “solve the problem” in her own way, killing the owner. After a little hesitation, everyone agrees, Louise takes on the question of finding the performer, here and all these further absurd events begin, the end is quite unexpected. The idea of the authors was, perhaps, quite good, but with the embodiment a little did not work, in my opinion, although all these cliches - any transgenderism, eco-farms, etc. are marked quite mockingly and without any sympathy, so characteristic of the present time, and also brought to absurdity. It is not by chance that famous actors were invited to episodic roles - Mathieu Kassovitz, Benoit Poulward, Albert Dupontel. It took me a little effort to look at myself.
|