Notre jour viendra - Movie review
| Country (Year): | France (2010) |
| Genre: | Drama |
| Runtime: | 90min |
| Director: | Romain Gavras |
| Release date: | 15.09.2010 (Romandie) |
| Production: | Vincent Cassel |
| Éric Névé |
Notre jour viendra
Two red-haired men go off to Ireland to get away from the world and its moral order.
When Rémy leaves home, feeling misunderstood my his mother and sister, he meets Patrick, an older disillusioned psychoanalyst who soon convinces the young man that all the injustices against him have been caused by his red hair, as are his own. The two carrot tops go off on an absurd voyage to Ireland together, sinking in madness as they rebel against the established order...
For his first feature, Romain Gavras, maker of the polemic shorts «Stress» and «Born Free», and member of the «Kourtrajmé» collective, uses red-headedness as a pretext to unite two hypersensitive blithe spirits who completely lose their bearings. A magnificently filmed, nihilistic road movie that travels across northern France, starring Vincent Cassel and Olivier Barthelemy. Both violent and auto-destructive, but also unexpectedly tender.
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