This black and white film is set in the French speaking part of Canada. While I have no problem understanding other Canadian French spoken films, such as the delightful 'Les invasions barbares', I could not follow the dialogues in this one at all. Luckily, there were English subtitles.
The story describes how a young girl spends her summer, dividing her time between a boring job, her brother and his friends and her own best friend. Nothing much happens. That should not be a problem as many excellent French films, such as the ones by Éric Rohmer, rely on atmosphere alone to provide a memorable viewing experience. However, in this case, it did not work. At least not for me, the film seems to have had mostly very good reviews, see some of them at Rotten Tomatoes. I think most of the characters were boring and unsympathetic while the language they spoke sounded very unpleasant as well. Too bad.
☆☆
The story describes how a young girl spends her summer, dividing her time between a boring job, her brother and his friends and her own best friend. Nothing much happens. That should not be a problem as many excellent French films, such as the ones by Éric Rohmer, rely on atmosphere alone to provide a memorable viewing experience. However, in this case, it did not work. At least not for me, the film seems to have had mostly very good reviews, see some of them at Rotten Tomatoes. I think most of the characters were boring and unsympathetic while the language they spoke sounded very unpleasant as well. Too bad.
☆☆
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