Film Reviews.
Every time I watch a film with Emmanuelle in, I am
enchanted by her. I have worked with quite a few actresses
in my life and I have found that they have a tendency to act
either like themselves or how they would like to be. I will
leave it to you to decide if Emmanuelle is an emotionally
tortured beauty desperately searching for her true love, or
whether she would only like to be like that.
As a member of Film Society and Technical Manager of
Bloomsbury
Television at University College London, I have learnt a
lot about films in a very short time, so I appologise in
advance if I make mistakes, you can rest assured that my
reviews of Emmanuelle Beart's films come from both my heart
and mind.
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Emmanuelle Béart is
a French actress of whom I am rather fond. Unlike Hollywood
actresses she has been allowed to reach her full potential
in the French cinema as their number one actress, at least
in my opinion. She has only starred in two English speaking
roles so far "Mission
Impossible", just released, and Date with an
Angel, which was a flop, actually
Mission
Impossible is not much better. The film I first saw
her in was "Un Coeur en
Hiver" A.K.A. a heart in winter. She tends to act
in romantic tragedies and she does so with a passion that
only the French Cinema can muster. Some films I would
recommend (all available with subtitles):
Un Coeur en Hiver,
L'enfer, Manon Des Sources. Her newest films
are Mission Impossible, Nelly et M. Arnaud, Une Femme Francaise.
For the rest of her filmography, (click here).
Un Coeur en
Hiver, Is
probably one of her best films to date, I am not going to go
into any plots but if you like films about love and tragedy,
in the Shakespear sense, held together with stunning imagery
and superb acting by the entire cast then (don't watch
mission impossible) watch this ASAP.
L'enfer,
is also a tragedy but this is one investigating the horror
within the human mind. By the end of this film you will be
on the edge of your seat, crying, hoping it is all a
dreadful mistake and that Emmanuelle will
live happily ever after....
Manon des
Sources, is a
sequel to a film I have not seen, which
Emmanuelle is not in, you can quickly pick
up the story line however. The film is a masterpiece in it's
sheer beauty, you have to really watch this film on the big
screen to get the full effect of the magnificent landscapes.
Emmanuelle fits into this film as the
Beautiful but unobtainable woman, full of mystery and
cloaked in, yes you've guessed it, tragedy. This is a very
visual film but it does have some scenes of pure magic
brought about by Emmanuelle's brilliant
acting abilities.
La Belle
Noiseuse, like
most of these films has won numerous awards, the surprising
thing is that it is both incredibly long and features a
large amount of nudity. I will explain that
Emmanuelle is an Artist's Model and the
film studies how he draws and creates his Masterpiece to end
all Masterpieces, there is a very nice twist at the end so
do watch the whole thing (all 4 hours). If you like art then
this will probably interest you if not then I warn you the
plot is quite thin because it has been stretched from a 20
min film to fit a 4 hour one, or at least that is what it
feels like and I do make short films. There is a two hour
cut available on video, but I have never scene it.
Nelly et M.
Arnaud, is well
worth watching, but I would not consider it a patch on
L'enfer or
Un Coeur en
Hiver. The relationships between Emmanuelle
and the other characters are explored in depth in an
otherwise mundane script. Other than Emmanuelle the
characters are very transparent in their motives and
desires, which leaves little for the imagination to work
with. Emmanuelle however appears complex full of
conflicting desires, which in the end turn out to be quite
shallow. The real failure in this film is it's like of
twists and it's rather lame ending. I expected far more from
Claude Sautet, having seen Un Coeur en Hiver, unfortunately the
lameness of the script seems to have let him down. Having
said that, do watch it as Emmanuelle is customarily
ravishing and just watching her play out her character is
pure pleasure.
Mission
Impossible,
well... it's high speed, big effects, great action, complex
plot. It is also hard to follow, the characters are shallow
(if they exist at all) and when you do figure out what the
plot is, you are disappointed that it is so uninspired and
frankly out of date (except for the gadgets). Lets face it
any James Bond is ten times better than Tom Cruise in this
"spy" film. Emmanuelle is just a pretty
face in this film, but I think this is Tom Cruise's
influence (as he even casts himself as just an action man).
I am sure Emmanuelle is just as capable of
doing a brilliant English speaking film as she is at doing
french films. She would fit better into the English cinema
than the American, but I guess she wants the money.
J'Embrasse Pas (I don't
Kiss), This
film has disappointingly few shots of Emmanuelle and is
about a young boy, who having left home to become an actor
in Paris, ends up prostituting himself for money. He meets
Emmanuelle and falls in love at first sight, (he's not the
first or the last!). Later on they end up, in the same
prison cell (for prostitution) and he manages to win her
over. Emmanuelle is ravishing in this film, but she only
appears towards the end of quite a long film. The film is
not to my tastes so I feel unable to give any comment as to
how good it is.
Une Femme
Francaise, A
potent emotional film in which Emmanuelle plays the wife of
an army officer during the war. She loves him dearly but
finds herself drawn to other men and cannot stay faithfull.
Her affairs destroy her husband; their marriage is held
together by their children and the strength of their
extended family. I think this film suffers from over acting
and I will have to watch it a few more times to decide
whether it is good or bad. It is certainly worth watching if
only because of Emmanuelle's stunning beauty in a well shot
film. For fan's of Date with an Angel, she is blonde in this
film also. I would like to hear other people's criticisms of
this film because I find myself unable to form a good
opinion of the film despite the fact I find it hard to
criticise.