Friday, August 31, 2012

Children of Paradise

Children of Paradise (1945)
Director: Michael Carné

In 1995, a French poll of 600 critics and filmmakers decided that Les Enfants du Paradis was the best film ever made.  I don't know about that, but this is truly a great film.  It has the sweep and emotional weight of a great 19th century novel.  In fact, Libby and I were both strongly reminded of The Idiot in the first half.

Of course, it's also remarkable in that it's a sumptuous period epic made by a French studio during the Nazi occupation.  Two of its production team were Jews working from hiding!

The basic story revolves around Garance, a side show actress who attracts four very different men.  They all relate to her in their own particular broken way, and we hopefully can learn a little something about ourselves in their respective failings.  It's very much a romantic tragedy, but its tone is a well-balanced mix of humor and weight.

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