6 - Tuesday, November 13, 2012r The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 'Daughter' doesn't 'dig deep enough French film depicts one-dimensional view of country life By NATALIE GADBOIS Daily Arts Writer Films can at times be intensely enjoyable without actually being good. This is the case for "The Well Digger's Daughter" a lushly simple * story of love The Well and pride set in the pre-World Digger's War II French Daughter countryside. The film excels At the - in its bucolic Michigan cinematogra- Kins Lorber phy and classic tale of broken hearts, but this simplicity is far too one-dimensional and arche- typal to provide any real merit. Daniel Auteuil ("The Look- out") directs and stars as Pascal Amoretti, an uneducated well digger who thrives on his pride for his eldest daughter and his antiquated sense of honor. Wid- owed years before and left to raise six daughters by himself, the resolutely masculine Pascal relies heavily on Patricia (Astrid Berges-Frisbey, "The Pirates of the Caribbean: -On Stranger Tides"), his ingenuously sweet 18-year-old daughter, to handle the "womenfolk" duties. Of course, according to stan- dard, Patricia is the beauty of the county, a fact that does not go unnoticed by Pascal or Jacques, the debonair and devilish rich boy (Nicolas Duvauchelle, "Polisse"). Jacques gets Patricia pregnant (gasp!) and then is abruptly sent off the war. The loving farewell note he entrusts his arrogant mother to give to Patricia is cru- elly burned, al a"The Notebook." The film falters here, as these promising characters in this beau- tifully transparent setting never fully form and quickly delineate into stereotypes. Patricia is the guileless, naive ingenue, Jacques I I tNor You're not puhn'there." Solace through 'Sessions' Peasant life. #SWAG is herslimy andequivocatingbaby daddy, Pasqual is the loving but unyielding father who can't for- give his daughter. This story has been done before, and despite its surface charms, falls flat. Many complex issues are touched on, but never analyzed at a deeper level. Director Auteuil scratches at the striking class dif- ferences between Jacques's pre- tentious "town" family and the Amoretti's simple hardworking ways, but never strengthens the line beyond rich vs. poor, mon- ocle-wearing rich guy vs. dirt- spattered working man. Similarly, Patricia is heavily ostracized, in particular by her own father, for bearing a bastard child, while Jacques remains free and clear with no responsibility. Sadly, Auteuil does not allow us to enter her head and understand the deep pain and loneliness she must feel. Instead the film sinks into melodrama, pinning Patricia as the love-addled sobbing young mother and Pascal as her bluster- ing and corpulent master. The best parts of this film are the few subdued moments, when the characters are allowed simply to be, and not to take on a grandi- ose paradigm. When Pascal and Patricia stand in their simple kitchen, and she tells him in a few agonizing words of her condition, there is an honest understanding between them that eloquently rises above the melodrama. In these lucid scenes, the sweeping yet placid beauty of the Provence landscape is most evident and the Amorettis seem most at peace in their quiescent world. More than anything else Pascal is a man of great pride, and in these scenes it's apparent why - he's an uncomplicated man who's unburdened with great intel- ligence, but he reigns over his small pastoral world with equal honor'and love. Unfortunately, these moments are easily lost in the loud and unnecessary plot traps that become gradually larger and less relatable as the film progresses. This story is rarely ambiguous or subtle, so every action is either inconsequential or grand and life altering. The love story loses its inti- macy, Pascal abruptly contradicts the very edicts he stood by so strongly at the beginning of the film, and Patricia never seems to gain wisdom despite her great tri- als. Though there is much beauty to be found in the decisive simplic- ity of the film, in the end it only becomes redundant. "The Well Digger's Daughter" had the poten- tial to be a nuanced, crystalizing film, but instead it falls trap to the archetypal stories of love and loss that we've grown bored of. By BRIAN BURLAGE For the Daily The sexual odyssey of the poet Mark O'Brien (John Hawkes, "Winter's Bone") is entertaining and wonder- fully outland- * ish. Though as a film "The Ses- The sions" is raun- Sessions chy and courted by innuendo, it At the illuminates the Michigan brighter, more personal aspect FoxSearchlight of O'Brien's physical longing. After contract- ing polio as a child, he lost muscle control in every joint, tendon and sinew in his body. Buthe's a quick- wit and a good listener, a caring friend and a devout Catholic, a 38-year-old man approaching his expiration date and not really knowing what to do about it. O'Brien's disability has con- fined him to the realm of his observation, and, as a result, what he writes is consistently heart- felt. He's forced to acknowledge the amenities because the scope of his vision is narrowed. Poetry, for O'Brien, becomes a serious method of articulating detailed reactions and appreciations. The overlying voice narrative - that of O'Brien's - expounds on the notion of his near-omnipresence, as though a man so limited in body can be so free-ranging in mind. While the film offers a sub- tle discourse in finding honest inspirat actively what u poetry, for O'B ten wo capabil tion ov O'Brien odd th siastic highly with Fa Macy,' aching cussing to cons Hunt,' seeks t Sea It's O'Br Cheryl, session aim of - acco course. awry a: mate fe only se the ten tain of husban genuini session true ror Thoi story o tion for poetry, it more ing way, it fails to provide a seri- pursues an erotic, some- ous motive behind O'Brien's nrefined avenue. Sex, like search for sex. Instead, we are left is portrayed as an escape to gather from sporadic quotes rien. But unlike the writ- of insight, awkward interactions rd, sex demands physical with disinterested women, and ity, endurance and dicta- the context of his illness to under- er one'smovement. Since stand exactly why, at 38 years old, lacks all three, it seems he is so desperate for sex. at he would be so enthu- In addition, the film is too short about chasing after the to sufficiently cultivate the story. improbable. So he meets O'Brien's situation is so unusual, ther Brendan (William H. and there could have been more 'Fargo"), who consoles his character interaction to illumi- sexual desire. After dis- nate such unorthodoxy. Relation- the issue, O'Brien decides ships feel rushed and drawn out. ult a sex surrogate (Helen Aspects of his and her desire go 'As Good As It Gets") and unexplained. They reach conclu- o lose his virginity. sions before they let the facts of their budding attraction calcify and condense. The stages of their Xual healing: relationship, and of their charac- ter development as a whole, tran- good for you spire withoutpurpose. Because of the film's fault in the writing, it's difficult to take anything away after watching it. O'Brien appears ien and his sex surrogate, to be the same man before and are allotted six therapy after his sessions. s to achieve his ultimate Despite those downgrades, becoming a "made man" the film does give some valuable mplished in sexual inter- insight into the life of a hopeful His grand scheme goes and caring poet. One of the lines s he starts to develop inti- that explains the situation best elings for the woman he's comes from a poem of O'Brien's en a few times. To add to that is read thematicallythrough- sion, Cheryl grows uncer- out the film: "Let me touch you her relationship with her with my words." And after all the d and invests what little wayward bouts of sexual despera- e love she has left into her tion, botched attempts at love and s with O'Brien to make ita characteristic displeasures, we mantic encounter. know that O'Brien tried his best ugh the film follows the to gain mobility - if not in body, f love in a fresh and excit- then in mind. 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