Human Resources (2000)
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Reviews Counted:31
Fresh:30
Rotten:1
Average Rating:7.8/10
Runtime: 1 hr 43 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: Laurent Cantet's HUMAN RESOURCES tells the deeply personal story of a father-son relationship that is tested when their opposing attitudes toward work and life collide head on. Frank (Jalil... Laurent Cantet's HUMAN RESOURCES tells the deeply personal story of a father-son relationship that is tested when their opposing attitudes toward work and life collide head on. Frank (Jalil Lespert) is a business school student who has returned from France for a summer internship at a factory in his hometown. It just so happens that his father, Jean-Claude (Jean-Claude Vallod), is an employee of the factory, where he has worked for thirty years. At first, Frank's energy impresses the bosses and makes his father proud. He orchestrates a referendum with the hopes that this will ease some of the tensions between the factory executives and the union leader, Mrs. Arnoux (Danielle Melador). But when he discovers that the executives were using this information in order to bypass negotiations with the union, jeopardizing his father's job, Frank is left feeling stunned and betrayed. Upon seeing that his father is going to accept this news passively, he helps the union boycott, sparking a clash between father and son that threatens to ruin their relationship forever. Cantet's usage of non-professional actors gives HUMAN RESOURCES a documentary-like feel, adding poignancy to the film's universal story. [More]
Starring: Jalil Lespert, Jean-Claude Vallod, Chantal Barre
Starring: Jalil Lespert, Jean-Claude Vallod, Chantal Barre
Director: Laurent Cantet
Director: Laurent Cantet
Screenwriter: Laurent Cantet, Gilles Marchand
Producer: Caroline Benjo, Carole Scotta
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Aug 3, 2004
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a very emotionally effective working-class drama Full Review |
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A most interesting work by first time director Laurent Cantet Full Review |
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Generous, sensitive and innovative. It is a film in which, in the widest possible sense, the personal is political. Full Review |
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A painfully astute tale, intelligently directed and co-scripted by Cantet, who has clearly researched his subject material in great detail. Full Review |
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Its script doesn't have a false beat in it, star Lespert gives a painfully affecting performance of stunted nobility and director Laurent Cantet communicates a vision of national malaise with the controlled, angry indignation of an Emile Zola. Full Review |
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A quiet, no-nonsense film that is compelling and watchable despite its heavy politics. Full Review |
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Performances are ardent and sincere. Full Review |
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Looking at the subtlety and conviction with which the subject matter is handled, it's hard to believe the film has come from a newcomer. Full Review |
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