Chabrol ... does a superb job of building tension and then letting it dissipate slowly to increase the suspense.
La Ceremonie (1996)
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Reviews Counted:24
Fresh:22
Rotten:2
Average Rating:7.6/10
Runtime: 1 hr 51 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: In Claude Chabrol's LA CEREMONIE, the wealthy Lelievre family live in a grand estate in the calm isolation of the French countryside. All that lacks in their lustrous lifestyle is the perfect maid,... In Claude Chabrol's LA CEREMONIE, the wealthy Lelievre family live in a grand estate in the calm isolation of the French countryside. All that lacks in their lustrous lifestyle is the perfect maid, who they believe to have found in the shy and recalcitrant Sophie (Sandrine Bonnaire). The match seems to be perfect and Sophie proves to be "a bit bizarre, but a real pearl" according to Madame Lelievre (Jacqueline Bisset). Sophie remains distanced from the family and only comes out of her shell when she meets Jeanne (Isabelle Huppert), the spirited and gruff local postal clerk with a grudge against the Lelievres. The two spark a friendship based on their mutual distrust of the slightly aloof Lelievres and they soon learn that they have similar secret pasts. But as Sophie and the postal clerk work themselves into a veritable frenzy of hatred and disdain, Sophie hides an even more troubling secret that fills every moment of her life with shame and terror, and only serves to increase her antagonism towards the Lelievres. Claude Chabrol masterfully guides what starts as a seemingly slight drama into his patent Hitchcockian terrain of explosive psychological melodrama, all couched within a brutal yet detached critique of the bourgeoisie. Bonnaire is icily terrifying as the intense and mysterious Sophie, and both Huppert and Bisset give powerhouse performances in this vision of the evil that lurks just below the surface of civilized society. [More]
Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Sandrine Bonnaire, Jacqueline Bisset, Jean-Pierre Cassel
Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Sandrine Bonnaire, Jacqueline Bisset, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Virginie Ledoyen, Valentin Merlet
Director: Claude Chabrol
Director: Claude Chabrol
Screenwriter: Claude Chabrol, Caroline Eliacheff
Story: Ruth Rendell
Producer: Marin Karmitz
Composer: Matthieu Chabrol
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Reviews for La Ceremonie
The acting, as expected, is first rate, and it's unimaginable that any seasoned veteran of French cinema will let this movie get by.
Chabrol's metier has always been tracing the cracks in the old family china, and this movie presents a brittle set, indeed.
Watching the film, you think maybe you know where it's headed. Or maybe not. Not every ceremony ends in the way we anticipate.
Its visceral, lingering punch proves again that Chabrol is one of the world's master filmmakers.
Besides the unconvincing shift of psychic gears, the picture has no theme, no resonance, no point.
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