Monday, October 26, 2009

Chéri

If you like impressionist art, you may enjoy this movie. Many scenes are so perfectly staged and photographed you can pause the shot and enjoy some fine art.

There is however something about classic stories of French culture IN France with few, if any, French actors. There are English accents and American accents. Why? Are there no attractive or funny actors in France? To me this was as annoying as having a Robin Hood with a California accent a few years back. Sad.

If you can get past the lack of accents and enjoy the scenes and the music you will be in for a treat. This is a very odd story of love and loss. Cougars, courtesans, escorts, escargot, and gold diggers all in the golden age of high society on "the continent".

Michelle Pfeiffer plays a retired hired girl who socializes only with others of her former profession. They all find each other detestable but one has to run in some social circle I suppose. Rupert Friend plays the son of one such former escort, played by none other than Kathy Bates, who falls for Pfeiffer's character and is loved in return. Oddly.

The true story develops when the two lovers are torn apart by an arranged marriage. If the separation is interesting the reunion is riveting. The ending may snap your head back just a little unless you are truly a hopeless romantic.

Watch this movie with someone who enjoys good costumes as much as good acting.

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