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France Le refuge (Francois Ozon)



Francois Ozon's latest Le refuge a.k.a The Refuge (2009) has received a preliminary release date for the Gallic markets: June 2. Winner of the Special Prize of the Jury at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.


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A typically slow-paced drama from François Ozon, Le Refuge follows an ill-tempered Mousse (Isabelle Carré) as she learns that she's pregnant and subsequently heads to an old friend's beachfront home to kick her addiction - with her solitude interrupted by the arrival of her dead boyfriend's homosexual brother (Louis-Ronan Choisy's Paul). There's little doubt that Le Refuge improves marginally as it progresses, with the far-from-likeable nature of the central character initially preventing the viewer from wholeheartedly connecting with the material. Though Carré offers up a stirring performance, Mousse remains entirely unsympathetic for much of the film's opening hour - which isn't terribly surprising, admittedly, given her prickly demeanor and penchant for saying the absolute wrong thing at any given time. And although there inevitably does reach a point at which Mousse becomes a relatively compelling figure, the relentlessly uneventful nature of Ozon and Mathieu Hippeau's screenplay - coupled with the movie's slow-moving sensibilities - ensures that Le Refuge, even when it does improve, never becomes anything more than a mildly watchable drama (with Carré's affecting work ultimately setting the movie apart from its similarly-themed brethren).
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