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The Taste of Others

November 5th, 2006 · No Comments

I suspect that the ensemble multi-episodic intersecting character drama is one of the most daunting structures for any director to tackle. When successful, however, few other cinematic forms are as powerful and rewarding. For her 2000 directorial debut, actress and writer Agnès Jaoui shows herself to be up to the challenge with The Taste of Others (Le Goût des autres). Like her second film to date, 2004’s lovely Look at Me, Jaoui co-wrote the screenplay with Jean-Pierre Bacri, who plays a moderately wealthy industrialist Castella, whose dueling crises of identity (inward love) and romance (outward love) form the thematic thread connecting all of the characters. The other seemingly lost souls include Jaoui as a conflicted bartender/drug dealer, an aging actress who teaches Castella English, as well as Castella’s wife, his driver (Alain Chabat from The Science of Sleep), and his temporary bodyguard. Jaoui talent as a writer seems to be her eye for detail in human action and interaction, as well as her spare but effective use of situational humor. Although the film never quite achieves enough momentum to be great, that may have never been its creator’s intention.

Tags: Comedy · Drama · Ensemble · Foreign Language · Romance

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