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Le Souffle [2003] [DVD]

DVD ~ Pierre-Louis Bonnetblanc
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  • Actors: Pierre-Louis Bonnetblanc, Dominique Chevalier, Maxime Dalbrut, Jean-Claude Lecante, Jean Milord
  • Directors: Damien Odoul
  • Writers: Damien Odoul
  • Producers: Edgard Tenenbaum, Gérard Lacroix, Gérard Pont
  • Format: Black & White, PAL
  • Language French
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Tartan Video
  • DVD Release Date: 23 Feb 2004
  • Run Time: 75 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00013YQF6
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 30,738 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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David is a teenager working on his uncle's farm for the summer. One day his uncle lets him eat and drink to excess with a group of the uncles friends. David overdoes it and is sick as a result, he still decides though to go and meet his friend Matthieu (Laurent Simon) in the woods. His excess earlier in the day soon leads David to start behaving in a bizarre and horrific way.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A rich and haunting film, 19 Sep 2005
By Howard Schumann (Vancouver, B.C.) - See all my reviews
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Abandoned by his father, 15-year old David (Pierre-Louis Bonnetblanc) is sent by his mother to spend the summer with his uncle in the rural Limousin region of France, and has to contend with the backwardness of French country life. Deep Breath, the highly stylized and poetic first feature by Damian Odoul, is a coming-of-age film that uses dreams, ritual, and myth to capture the uncertain passage between adolescence and adulthood. Shot in high contrast black-and-white, Deep Breath is visually striking, and its dreamscapes underscore the director's poetic relationship to the world. While the film displays the influence of Bresson and Cocteau, Odoul's darkly hued tone poem is unique to his artistic vision.

Recently expelled from school, David is unsure of what is expected of him, sometimes lashing out in frustration, at times showing affection, and, more often than not retreating into a private world of images and sounds. He desperately wants to assert his freedom and individualism. "I walk any way I want, even sideways if I feel like it," he says, but his pose hides a deeply insecure self-image. Odoul assaults our senses from the start as we witness the slaughter of a sheep for the daily meal, while his gruff uncle snaps at David to perform menial chores. David, however, is not in a hurry to do anything, and would rather just hang out or dance convulsively while listening to French hip-hop music on his Walkman. When his uncle invites a group of men friends to drink and gamble at an afternoon barbecue, David is persuaded to join in the afternoon delight and reluctantly agrees to the macho ritual. As the drinking continues, however, the conversation becomes dark.

One man relates that his dad shot a man in the head. "Ah, memories," he sighs. Pierrot, who is plotting to leave his wife and children, warns David: "Get this into your skull -- fathers always abandon their sons." David surrenders to his initiation and gets dead drunk, then tries to sober up by immersing himself in a pool of water, triggering a surreal recollection of his first sexual experience. In a hallucinatory trance, the boy stands helplessly by as the men pour some salty coffee down his throat in a scene with homoerotic overtones. Full of rage, he steals a rifle and wanders off into the fields fantasizing about wolves and looking for his friend Matthieu (Laurent Simon) and his cello-playing girlfriend Aurore (Laure Magadoux). The film builds inexorably to a climax that becomes a catalyst for changing David's life forever. The rich and strange experience of Deep Breath stays with you, as both haunting metaphor and literal cry from the depths.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Le Souffle, 15 Sep 2006
By N. Orsini (UK) - See all my reviews
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I read many poor reviews about this film before I watched it and it was frequently labelled 'pretentious', 'boring' and 'pointless'. Luckily, I went ahead and bought the film regardless, based on several comparisons to 'Stand By Me' and its coming of age theme. From male initiation to haunting nightmares to dangerous power this short, subtle film is in a league of its own. Buy It!!
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35 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An updated Stand By Me, told the French way, 1 May 2004
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Not for the faint-hearted (animal lovers may find some of the scenes a little hard to bear), this is a coming-of-age tale of a male teenager from the city staying with his uncle in rural France for the summer. Filmed superbly in black & white, this film lulls you into a dream-like state until you're sharply brought back to reality with a bang when the boy's actions cause severe consequences. This film could have been set in any era. It's message is simple but an important one. That is, a teenager's struggle to find out who he is and where he belongs in the world. Recommended to anyone with a passion for French cinema. France's answer to Larry Clark and Harmony Korine.
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