En solitaire France 2013 – 101min.

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En solitaire

Movie Rating: Agathe Tissier

An illegal immigrant stows away on the boat of a participant of the Vendée Globe.

On short notice, Yann Kermadec (François Cluzet) replaces his brother-in-law (Guillaume Canet) for the race around the world in a single-sailor boat. During his first Vendée Globe, the big surprise is that there are not one, but two people on board... When he stops along the coast of the Canary Islands, an illegal immigrant stows away on his boat in hopes of reaching the continent, where he dreams of a better life and a career in sports. But his presence means disqualification. Deciding to cast off as quickly as possible and deviating from his itinerary, Yann hides his stowaway from his teammates, who stay in contact with him every day. At the same time, he juggles with the competitive element even as he helps the other participants along the way. As they sail along together across the ocean, Yann realizes there are more important things than winning a competition.

Part-way between sports documentary and social commentary, this movie has a hard time staying on course. Too meager in terms of sports adventure, the added intrigue is too weak to be of interest, especially since the outcome is obvious from the beginning. The movie tries to do too many things at once to be able to keep the audience interested in its many subjects.

31.05.2021

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