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Reykjavík Grapevine - 03.02.2017, Blaðsíða 45

Reykjavík Grapevine - 03.02.2017, Blaðsíða 45
Movie Lumiere44 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 02 — 2017 The French Film Festival is a wel- come addition to the traditional Holly wood fare served up in Háskólabíó most of the time, and this year, the French take on two stalwart Hollywood genres, the superhero film and the war movie. So, what would a Frenchman do if he attained superpowers? If your answer is: Impress his girlfriend, you would be right, at least accord- ing to the movie ‘Vincent’. Admit- tedly, Vincent’s superpowers are rather unhelpful when it comes to crime fighting. He becomes su- perstrong and can run and swim and jump at superhuman speeds whenever he becomes wet. The problem is, of course, that he dries off very fast and can only really use his powers when it’s raining or when he’s swimming (it’s a pity names like Aqua Man and Rain Man are already taken, so we are stuck with just plain old Vincent). Mostly then, Vincent shows off his skillset to his girlfriend. Howev- er, when his friend gets in a fight, Vincent is forced to kick some ass. In a Hollywood film, this would be just a warm-up until the nearest supervillain comes along but here, it is the centrepiece of the story. The bust-up attracts the attention of the police, which sets Vincent on the run and gives him opportuni- ties to show off his powers. The viewer is left wondering why he didn’t just try to talk his way out of the situation—after all, he didn’t do anything that couldn’t plausibly be explained—but there you are. No explanation is given for this powers, nor is his aim anything more than just to be left alone. With great power comes… well, great nuisance? As a Gallic take on a very popular Hollywood genre, one feels that ‘Vincent’ could have gone a lot farther. But at least it is different. So far, there haven’t been nearly as many Afghanistan movies as those coming out of Vietnam, but we have gotten a few such as ‘Lone Survivor’. The latest war in Afghanistan was a multinational venture and other countries have gotten in on the action filmwise, such as the Danes with the film ‘Brödre’, Norway with the series ‘Nobel’, and even Iceland with a documentary called ‘Íslenska svei- tin’ (‘The Icelandic Squad’). The latest French entrant is called ‘Neither Heaven nor Earth’ (‘Ni le ciel ni la terre’). It starts out prom- isingly enough, with soldiers in an isolated outpost being a general nuisance to the inhabitants, kill- ing their sheep and telling then where they can’t go with threats of lethal force, both of which help explain why the intervention went so badly. However, the plot soon becomes supernatural, and here the prob- lems set in. Soldiers start disap- pearing in an impossible manner, and instead of the film using this conceit to generate excitement or make some philosophical point, we just get endless scenes of men wandering about searching for the missing with no real explana- tion given. It is like searching for a needle in a haystack, and at times equally exciting. But perhaps it is true that the darkness unleashed in the war will soon rise up and engulf the world. Perhaps in the near future all countries will be like Afghanistan. At least here in Iceland, we should have enough sheep to see us through. So, here are two interesting at- tempts to put a spin on tiring genres, but neither is completely successful. The French Film Festival at Háskólabíó ends on February 10th. SHARE: gpv.is/mov02 Superheroes & Supernatural Soldiers - French Style Words VALUR GUNNARSSON OPEN 7-21 BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER T EMPL AR A SUND 3 , 101 RE Y K JAV ÍK , T EL : 5711822, W W W.BERGSSON. IS 1 6 -1 4 4 0 - H V ÍT A H Ú S IÐ / S ÍA G E T Y O U R D E S I G N E R B R A N D S T A X F R E E A T K E F L A V I K A I R P O R T
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