Les destinees sentimentales Sentimental Fate is a French, three-hour melodrama with a taste of 2000 drama directed and screenwriter Olivier Assayas. I watched this movie because of the cast. The film turned out to be very long, thin, sensual, somewhere cold, a little long and tender. This melodrama reveals the long love story of Pauline and Jean, and before us their relationship against the background of all their lives young to old age. There were many circumstances because of which they could not be together, but the characters loved each other, and we see the story of loving heroes, the history of sentimental fates.
How beautiful was Emmanuel Bear in this melodrama. She is an amazing, French actress, and in this film played the main role. Bear in this tape played such a clean, bright and charming heroine, which you want to look at all the time, which you want to passionately love. Charles Burling is also a good and deep French actor. His role in this film was not easy, but he coped with it with dignity and made Bear a pleasant and touching duet. Well, I can't help but tell you about Isabelle Huppert, because she always played great. Hupper is a master of controversial and most challenging, stressful roles. This role was very emotional, difficult, hard, and Isabel played her negative character delightfully. I would also like to note that this three-hour drama was filmed with dignity and quality, and when watching it you feel it. There were many beautiful, picturesque shootings, which decorated and gave more charm to this melodrama.
Les destinees sentimentales is a film for those who love exclusively European, French films with their atmosphere and subtle, love stories.
7 out of 10