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One Fine Morning review: Léa Seydoux intoxicates in French family drama

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
April 14, 2023
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One Fine Morning review: Léa Seydoux intoxicates in French family drama
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éa Seydoux was intoxicating long before she became a ‘Bond girl’. If you adored her character’s insouciance, sensitivity and sexual passion in Blue is the Warmest Colour, you’ll love what the 37-year-old actress does in this deceptively low-key French-language drama.

As Sandra – a Parisian working mum trying to care for her ailing father Georg (Pascal Greggory), while having an affair with married scientist Clement (Melvil Poupaud) – Seydoux often blushes, frequently sobs, and gives us many reasons to smile.

Director Mia Hansen-Løve (best known for Eden, Things to Come and Bergman Island) makes films that blur the line between fact and fiction. Her philosopher father had a degenerative disease, Benson’s syndrome, and died in a care home.

We see that care home, as well as reconstructions of grimmer abodes he was placed in before that (warning: these temporary non-havens will give you nightmares). And the surreal and fragmented words used by Georg have such an authentic ring. The former professor asks a question – he wants Sandra to help him feel better – and it all becomes so thematically and grammatically vague we can’t tell if he wants her to have sex with him or bump him off.

As a portrait of a daughter, slowly disengaging from a demanding and disorientated parent, One Fine Morning can’t compete with Florian Zeller’s The Father (it’s not as deep as Asghar Farhadi’s A Separation either). But all three films involve a woman’s right to be more than a carer, and plug us into the horrendous pain that comes with distancing yourself from someone who needs and deserves to be held.

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More dramatic tension is supplied by the charming, tantalising “cosmo-chemist” Clement. Will he give Sandra strength or simply more grief? Back in 1996, playing an indecisive romantic in Eric Rohmer’s A Summer’s Tale, Poupaud flip-flopped, fabulously. He’s at it again, here, though with a very different outcome.

Sandra’s daughter, Linn (Camille Leban Martins) is ebullient and sulky in just the right way and the pair’s family life is well-captured. We see how mobile phones are central to the most organic activities (star gazing turns into screen gazing). We’re also invited to laugh at the way lust can derail a game of Scrabble.

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This is a movie about emotions that are hard to spell out, made by someone who knows that angry/aggressive narratives receive more attention than quiet ones.

How amusing that the finale involves a widowed beauty climbing the many stairs to the Sacré-Coeur – the same scenario offered in the recently released and wildly successful blockbuster John Wick: Chapter Four, though handled slightly differently. Hansen-Løve’s goal is not to put a million derrières on seats. And, to put it mildly, she doesn’t do guns. Give her the chance, though, and she’ll blow you away.

112mins, cert 15

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