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Man of My Life (The)

Country: France, Language: French, 114 mins

Original Title

L'homme de sa vie
  • Director: Zabou Breitman
  • Writer: Zabou Breitman; Agnès de Sacy
  • Producer: Jean-Yves Asselin; Philippe Godeau

CGiii Comment

Breitman takes it too far.

It starts off well. The camera work and transitions are stunning.

And then, it becomes littered with redundant scenes - the kid playing the guitar is excruciatingly long.

After a while all those transitions become invasive.

The continual harping back to the late night conversation is clumsy - it does nothing to move the story forward.

All that beautiful technical work stagnates in the quagmire that Breitman has created...due to being completely focused on something that is totally uninteresting.

In the end - it amounts to nothing - because of an overly-indulgent director.

This could have been a remarkable film.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

On summer holiday in Provance, Frédéric meets Hugo and develops a powerful bond that threatens his family.

Cast & Characters

Bernard Campan as Frederic;
Charles Berling as Hugo;
Lea Drucker as Frederique;
Jacqueline Jehanneuf as Jacqueline;
Eric Prat as Guillaume;
Niels Lexcellent as Arthur;
Anna Chalon as Capucine;
Antonin Chalon as Mathieu;
Leocadia Rodriguez Henocq as Jeanne;
Caroline Gonce as Ilse;
Aurelie Guichard as Lucinda;
Philippe Lefebvre as Benoit;
Angie David as Anne-Sophie;
Gabrielle Atger as Pauline;
Andy Gillet as Jeune homme Hugo