As charming as the film's title sounds, here is a movie, distinctly French in its clipped rhythms and melodramatic arc, that's anything but charming. It is, in fact, a jumbled, caustic tour-de-force.
A Christmas Tale (2008)
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Reviews Counted:108
Fresh:93
Rotten:15
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: Involving yet infuriating sprawling French family drama, with an impressive ensemble cast.
Theatrical Release:Nov 14, 2008 Limited
Box Office: $900,897
Synopsis: For some, Christmas means the joy of spending time with loved ones. But not for the Vuillard family in Arnaud Desplechin's blackly comic A CHRISTMAS TALE. Instead of egg nog, bile and venom flow at... For some, Christmas means the joy of spending time with loved ones. But not for the Vuillard family in Arnaud Desplechin's blackly comic A CHRISTMAS TALE. Instead of egg nog, bile and venom flow at the family get-together when estranged son Henri (Mathieu Amalric, QUANTUM OF SOLACE) returns. His mother, Junon (French legend Catherine Deneuve), has cancer, and Henri may be the bone marrow donor match that could save her life. Oldest daughter Elizabeth (Anne Consigny, THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY) is equally unhappy to see her brother; he has been an emotional and financial drain on the family, and she had him legally banished from the family six years ago. But with his return, old wounds are freshly opened as the entire family gathers together for what could be their last holiday. Director Desplechin's previous film KING AND QUEENS established his ability to seamlessly meld drama and comedy, and A CHRISTMAS TALE continues that tradition. This French film easily moves the audience between laughter, gasps, and tears. The behavior of the Vuillard famille is atrocious at times, and it goes beyond just the awful--and sometimes awfully funny--things they say to one another. But Desplechin has no trouble acheiving the right tone in these moments, and his postmodern style of filmmaking (with elements such as the actors addressing the camera) is perfectly suited to the material. His ensemble cast includes Jean-Paul Roussillon, Denueve's real-life daughter Chiara Mastroianni, and Melvil Poupaud, and though each does a fantastic job, it's the bitter and hilarious interplay between Amalric's Henri and Deneuve's Junon that carries the film. It's not destined to be a feel-good holiday classic à la IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, but A CHRISTMAS TALE may prove a perfect prescription for when viewers' families get to be a little too much. [More]
Starring: Catherine Deneuve, Mathieu Amalric, Melvil Poupaud, Anne Consigny
Starring: Catherine Deneuve, Mathieu Amalric, Melvil Poupaud, Anne Consigny, Chiara Mastroianni, Laurent Capelluto, Jean-Paul Roussillon
Director: Arnaud Desplechin
Director: Arnaud Desplechin
Screenwriter: Arnaud Desplechin, Emmanuel Bourdieu
Composer: Gregoire Hetzel
Studio: IFC Films
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Reviews for A Christmas Tale
At last, a great contemporary holiday movie that's strictly for grown-ups -- a holiday movie that really is a moviegoer's holiday from desultory daily fare.
A Christmas Tale seems less like a movie than a genuine family being observed.
Typically Gallic, it contains lots of smoking, drinking and thinking. With the thoughts often turning towards death.
After two and a half hours in the thrilling, exhausting company of the characters in A Christmas Tale, the intimacy we feel with them is wired with surprise.
A Christmas Tale brilliantly captures the melancholy and familial recrimination that, for some people, is as much a part of the holiday season as fruitcake and egg nog.
Characters occasionally address the camera, which helps disentangle the competing story lines of madness, adultery, and betrayal.
A marvelously rich visual, intellectual and emotional experience, one that I expect will grow deeper with repeat viewings.
A Christmas Tale is a film experience to be seen and savored for its exquisite delineation of human feelings and foibles.
Once the connections become clear, however, this often bitter story almost becomes a thriller, as we fear the next outburst or revelation and its aftermath.
Even though it's pretentious and overlong, A Christmas Tale is still maddeningly engaging, thanks in large part to its attractive and gifted cast.
Watching A Christmas Tale is like getting to know a family other than your own by leafing through its scrapbooks and laughing at its photograph albums, while it bickers in the next room over stuff you may never understand.
The cast expertly incarnates this family haunted by loss, lovelessness and (literal) bad blood, but the film's unduly protracted duration makes the Vuillards feel like Christmas guests who just will not leave.
A Christmas Tale isn’t repugnant, just regressive. The modern family film has moved beyond this Gallic update of I Remember Mama.
A CHRISTMAS TALE is your typical Holiday drama that's elevated by stylish direction and an infectious energy
What’s troubling is its lack of perspective on anything beyond the narrow, navel-gazing concerns of its characters.
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