Denis gets right to the spiritual and emotional core with her brilliant staging and long shots.
Beau Travail (1999)
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Reviews Counted:27
Fresh:21
Rotten:6
Average Rating:7.4/10
Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: In loosely adapting Herman Melville's BILLY BUDD, Claire Denis has constructed a dreamy, detached visual poem that is at once somber and gorgeous. Denis transfers the tale's original location from... In loosely adapting Herman Melville's BILLY BUDD, Claire Denis has constructed a dreamy, detached visual poem that is at once somber and gorgeous. Denis transfers the tale's original location from the sea to the sparse landscape of East Africa's Djibouti. The film is narrated by Sergeant Galoup (Denis Lavant), a French Foreign Legion officer who is intimidated by the arrival of Sentain (Gregoire Colin). Galoup becomes jealous when his commander, Forestier (Michel Subor), begins showing the new recruit extreme favoritism, and after Sentain bravely aids in the rescue of a downed aircraft, Forestier bestows upon him a glowing commendation. Galoup, overcome with jealousy, recklessly acts out on his irrational emotion, with near tragic results. Denis boldly composes BEAU TRAVAIL like a silent film, including several extended scenes of the soldiers training in a rhythmic, choreographed manner. Agnes Godard's hypnotic cinematography captures the beauty of the soldier's tanned bodies and photographs the landscape with a rhythm that is both haunting and poetic. In what may be one of cinema's most electric final shots, Denis gives Galoup a last chance at redemption, after his recent descent into jealousy and cruelty. It provides an invigorating conclusion to the film and proves that Denis is one of the world's most gifted artists. [More]
Starring: Denis Lavant, Gregoire Colin, Michel Subor, Marta Tafesse Kassa
Starring: Denis Lavant, Gregoire Colin, Michel Subor, Marta Tafesse Kassa, Richard Courcet
Director: Claire Denis
Director: Claire Denis
Screenwriter: Claire Denis, Jean-Pol Fargeau
Composer: Charles Henri de Pierrefeu, Eran Zur
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Reviews for Beau Travail
The problem is that this film lacks substance, talent and purpose, regardless of its language.
An imaginative drama about the dire effects of envy, that vicious emotion that spreads pain and agony everywhere it reaches.
Beau Travail is an allegorical tale of revenge and jealousy set within a French Foreign Legion outpost in Africa.
Denis' film is as fluid as her nine others, demonstrating her skill at integrating story strands with her handsome visual sense and gift for evocation.
Winds up as a disappointment due to its languid pacing and a plastic sensibility as to what constitutes film art. In other words, it's typically French.
Beau Travail literally means beautiful work, and this film is all that and more.
As much poem as film. It requires patience, which it rewards at every languid turn.
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