Beautiful scenery and a strong cast help director Philippe Muyl overcome a less-then-compelling script.
The Butterfly (2003)
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Synopsis: Writer-director Philippe Muyl delivers this tender French family drama about an unlikely bond that forms between a young girl and her elderly neighbor. Michel Serrault (LE CAGE AUX FOLLES) is... Writer-director Philippe Muyl delivers this tender French family drama about an unlikely bond that forms between a young girl and her elderly neighbor. Michel Serrault (LE CAGE AUX FOLLES) is Julien, an aging butterfly collector who leads a quiet life. But when Elsa (Claire Bouanich) moves into the apartment above him, Julien's life takes on a new trajectory. Neglected by her mother, the inquisitive eight-year-old attaches herself to Julien and convinces him to take her on a trip to the mountains to try to locate Isabelle, a beautiful but elusive butterfly. At first skeptical, Julien relents--thinking that Elsa's mother has left her alone in the apartment--and the pair embark on their journey. As the journey unfolds, Julien shows Elsa the attention that she's been craving, and Elsa gives Julien a new lease on life, helping him to see the world through more innocent eyes. Back at home, Elsa's mother Isabelle (Nade Dieu) is shocked to discover that her daughter has disappeared. A near-tragedy brings the situation to a head, teaching each of the characters a very valuable lesson about life and love. Directed with extreme sensitivity by Muyl, THE BUTTERFLY features standout performances from the always reliable Serrault and newcomer Bouanich. [More]
Starring: Michel Serrault, Claire Bouanich, Nade Dieu
Starring: Michel Serrault, Claire Bouanich, Nade Dieu
Director: Phillippe Muyl
Director: Phillippe Muyl
Screenwriter: Phillippe Muyl
Producer: Patrick Godeau
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Reviews for The Butterfly
Michel Serrault's typically expert performance and writer-director Philippe Muyl's ability to avoid the usual cliches in his execution of the tale give The Butterfly an undeniable appeal.
A fine French film about a cross-generational friendship between a cranky entomologist and a lonely little girl yearning for some attention.
If there's anyone to credit for The Butterfly's eventual triumph over the inherent fatuousness of the material, it's the great Serrault and his tiny leading lady, who matches her elder nearly line for line and look for look.
Apparently, I can appreciate a good natured movie in which a sweet attachment and fluttering butterflies pervade the landscape.
Although well acted with a strong sense of naturalism, the film is as light and ephemeral as the [butterfly] itself.
The unyielding lens catches even the smallest moments of yielding as the two humans, one so young and one so old, one so eager and one so broken, come to appreciate each other.
The story is as predictable as a hot summer in South Florida, but if you're in need of comfort, Le Papillon is a good choice.
Quiet yet wonderfully curious, bold but not bratty, this moon-faced little girl captures the subconsciously tarnished innocence of a child accustomed to having the blues...
Its combination of psychological insight and emotional restraint helps it transcend sentimentality.
Just once, I'd like to see a foreign film about a cranky old person and an adorable tyke who don't become pals and change each other's lives.
It's all very sweet and occasionally touching. More lasting shots of more beautiful butterflies would have added a lot, though.
Depending on your perspective, this French family drama will either feel sweetly sentimental or shamelessly manipulative.
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