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Plot: Isabelle, Parisian artist, divorced mother, is looking for love, true love, at last.
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Watch it for Juliette Binoche’s towering performance
“Let the Sunshine In” (2017 release from France; 94 min.; original title “Un beau soleil intérieur”) brings the story of Isabelle. As the movie opens, we see Isabelle, naked, and making love to a guy we later learn is married (but not to Isabelle). Isabelle is enjoying a week of relative freedom as her 10 yr. old daughter is away at her dad’s, Isabelle’s former husband Francois. Soon we learn that Isabelle is deeply unhappy and restless about where she is in her life, and her love life in particular. At this point we’re 10 min. into the movie but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you’ll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.Couple of comments: this is the latest movie from French writer-director Claire Denis. Here she gets to work with one of France’s treasures, actress Juliette Binoche. Binoche carries this movie on her shoulders from start to finish, and along the way exposes herself in ways I can’t recall before. And it has to be said: Binoche is not in her mid-50s but she looks at least 10 years younger. The movie is what one could generalize as being a “typical French talkie”, in which there is a lot, a LOT, of conversation and not much else. The director had the great sense of letting scenes play out, for minutes on, without interruption, as if we are simply a fly on the wall listening in on strangers talking. And yet, for all that closeness, I couldn’t find myself all that emotionally invested in the movie or these characters. Yes, one feels that Binoche is delivering a towering performance but so what? Last but not least, Gerard Depardieu makes an appearance at the very end of the movie, as a fortune teller of some sort.
“”Let the Sunshine In” premiered at last year’s Cannes film festival, to positive acclaim (mostly for Juliette Binoche’s performance). Almost exactly a year later, this movie finally showed up at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati. The Saturday matinee performance where I saw this at was not attended well (4 people, including myself), I honestly can’t see this playing in the theater very long. If you are interested in “French talkies” or a character study of a woman struggling with various relationships (think “An Unmarried Woman” or “Starting Over”), I’d suggest you check this out, be it in the theater, on VOD, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.
Troubled Artists looking for Mr. Goodbar but without the violence
A movie that not everyone will enjoy spending time watching but I did enjoy the acting especially from Juliette Binoche. It was a master class in acting and I really felt she protrayed a tortured artist in love with looking for love and I mean that literally. The last part of the movie only cemented my belief in that further because I felt from her facial expressions and body language she knew the truth of the situation but wanted to play along with it. I hope this is not a spoiler.If you love movies about relationships I recommend it highly.
Original Language fr
Runtime 1 hr 34 min (94 min)
Budget 2978000
Revenue 4192590
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director Claire Denis
Writer Christine Angot, Claire Denis, Roland Barthes
Actors Juliette Binoche, Xavier Beauvois, Philippe Katerine
Country France, Belgium
Awards 2 wins & 11 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 1.66 : 1
Camera Sony F65
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process Panavision Primo 70mm lenses
Printed Film Format DCP