Description
Un Deux Trois Soleil 1993
1h 44min | Comedy, Drama | 18 August 1993 (France)
Storyline:
In a warm town of Marseille, a teenager, clamped among a crazy mother and an alcoholic father, looks desperately for tenderness. On bottom of gloomy suburb, Bertrand Blier delivers, once more, an unclassifiable film and gladly provocative, who can leave you perplexed but not indifferent.
User review:
I have only seen 3 Bertrand Blier movies, but this one is easily my favorite of the 3. BUFFET FROID, starring Gerard Depardieu, was the first I saw — and the fact that it was basically plot less and full of absurdist humor made it instantly a favored flick. I more recently saw Blier’s Oscar-winning GET OUT YOUR HANDKERCHIEFS but thought it was a little too conventional and strained next to the more flat-out freewheeling BUFFET. About 15 years after that pair of movies comes this one, which marries the sensibilities of the other two perfectly. Like HANDKERCHIEFS, it actually has a story, but like BUFFET, it doesn’t bother with real-world logic, good taste, or linear chronology in telling that story. SOLEIL is sort of a movie about coming-of-age in the projects, sort of a movie about sexual psychology, and sort of a cut-and-pasted collage of unusual moments. The magical thing is that the damn thing winds up more moving than it probably would have if it was a straightforward tearjerker about hard living. Of course, Blier can’t be credited completely for this, as his actors are wonderful, especially Anouk Grinberg as Victorine, our perpetually childish heroine, and Marcello Mastroianni as her charming perpetually drunk papa. An under-seen gem.
Director: Bertrand Blier
Writer: Bertrand Blier
Stars: Anouk Grinberg, Myriam Boyer, Olivier Martinez
Country: France
Language: French
Release Date: 18 August 1993 (France)
Also Known As: 1, 2, 3, Freeze
Filming Locations: Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Bryan L. (verified owner) –
Very good film .