L'Enfant
Starring: Deborah Francois, Jeremie Renier, Jeremie Segard
Details: France, Belgium, 100mins, 15s.
The Dardenne's continue with their parent/child battle theme that they fully realised with 2002's The Son. L'Enfant, winner of The Palme d'or in Cannes, is many ways a typical Dardenne themed film - gritty realism - but they had yet to write a character so depraved and ugly until they invented young Bruno; a character that maybe doesn't deserve redemption. With such an unlikeable protagonist pushing the film, it was left to the sweet Sonia - played by first timer Francois - to give the film heart, delivering a performance of certain maturity not akin to a debut. The Dardenne's are even more minimalist than usual; caring not for cool shots and camerawork, the directors leave the action to the actors and without using a soundtrack to convey emotions, the mood is even bleaker than their previous outings.
Review by Gavin Burke
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