Family Resemblances

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Reviewed by: Angus Wolfe Murray

Un Air De Famille
"The writing has a cutting edge and the performances are uniformly fine."

Once a week the family meet at Sleepy Dad's Cafe. This time, it's a little different. Phillipe has just had his two minutes of fame, being interviewed on TV about the computer business he works for and his wife, Yolande (Catherine Frot), is celebrating her birthday.

Betty is 30, unmarried, definitely independent and not enamoured of these sentimental get togethers. The waiter, Denis (Jean-Pierre Darroussin), is in love with her. "You talk like a man," he teases. "You drink like one, too." She shrugs, lights up and orders another. Henri (Jean-Piere Bacri) inherited the cafe from his father and carries its responsibilities heavily upon his shoulders. His wife, Arlette, is not there, She's seeing friends. In fact, she's not coming back. Henri doesn't know it yet, but suspects as much. He's in a filthy mood.

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The film has a theatrical structure. Practically all the action takes place in the cafe. Characters expose their true natures as the evening progresses and, as usual, they are not what they seem. The shy becomes bold, the suave becomes aggressive, the stupid become wise and Mama remains the same - dominating, snobbish, opinionated.

The writing has a cutting edge and the performances are uniformly fine, especially Frot, who plays a woman so undermined by her husband's bullying that she assumes the role of dunce to please him. Instead, it infuriates him. Beneath her guise, a kind, fun-loving person peeks out.

The twists and turns that open these people to themselves and make them understand, however briefly, that life is not a collection of polite Friday reunions, have the dramatic impact of a Gallic take on renowned Yorkshire playwright, Alan Ayckbourn.

Reviewed on: 19 Jan 2001
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Director: Cedric Klapisch

Writer: Agnes Jaoui, Jean-Pierre Bacri, Cedric Klapisch

Starring: Jean-Pierre Bacri, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Catherine Frot, Agnès Jaoui, Claire Maurier, Wladimir Yordanoff, Alain Guillo, Sophie Simon, Cédric Klapisch, Antoine Chappey, Chantal Gouard, Viviane Ordas, Aurélie Remacle, Nicolas Taeb, Ludovic Taeb

Year: 1996

Runtime: 109 minutes

BBFC: 15 - Age Restricted

Country: France

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