March 27th, 2012 / 6 Comments


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I really enjoyed reading Jack Cunliffe’s Bel Ami review for The Film Stage.   Someone who clearly paid attention to the story & Rob’s performance & told it how he saw it.  Unlike certain other people *glares*  Can never ever get enough of hearing praise for Rob.   Here’s an extract:

 It is essentially a rags-to-riches story, but with the section of Duroy’s life that was spent in poverty left practically untouched. Instead, the film chooses to focus on his rise through the ranks of Parisian aristocracy, as he ruthlessly powers his way along. He uses his winning smile to attract women to him, and then sleeps with them, almost as something he must endure. One particularly uncomfortable scene sees him engaging in a sexual act with a pained anger on his face. The only thing he desires is power, but what he will do with that when he gets it is something that isn’t really explored.

There is a subplot involving complex political details, which is rather confusing, and detracts from the main story. The film is at its most absorbing when focusing on the flagrant exploits of Duroy, for at its core, Bel Ami is a character study. There are certainly many intricacies to the side-characters, but the essence lies in Duroy’s conflicted character and the way in which he goes about doing things. He is not an inherently vicious character, and does not do deliberately cruel things, but he certainly is amoral in many ways and Pattinson makes him all the more intriguing.

His performance is certainly a big step away from the world of Twilight. Here, he is more matured, more developed as an actor. He shows a diverse array of emotion, and completely embodies the character of Duroy. It must have been difficult to know how to play a character that is very hard to read, but Pattinson makes a valiant effort with a complex portrayal of shallowness.

In addition to the strong show from Pattinson, the rest of the cast is also effective. A special mention must go to Colm Meaney for his commanding performance as the proud, authorative figure that also had a tender side. Also to Thurman, who depicts Madeleine’s cool, understanding character with a subtle and sincere portrayal. And given the intensity of the roles, it is impressive that none of the cast really takes anything over-the-top, something which would have lessened the impact of the film overall.

Considering it is set in Paris, the directors (Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod) could have ordered the actors to use French accents. Instead, they speak with English ones, and it is left to the imagination that they are speaking the native tongue. And this works, for had they used faux Parisian accents, it might have come off as unauthentic and showy. Bel Ami contains some stellar performances, meticulous art design and an absorbing atmosphere. It may be slightly underwhelming, but there is a certain poignancy to be found here, livening up what could have been a stale romantic tale.

* Bolded sections my emphasis.

To read the entire review in full, click on hyperlink at the top of the post.

Thanks to Roberta for the link.  57 days….. 😀

  • Vicky
    Posted on March 27, 2012

    What a great read!!!! Thanks Roberta and Michelle.

  • Sue
    Posted on March 27, 2012

    Love this review ~ great find, Roberta! I’ve got a bunch of (non-Twilight, non-Rob) friends who’ve recently seen the Bel Ami trailer at the cinema, who said it looks great …… so I’m in the process of hiring out a 40 seat theatre for a girls night at the movies…… I really can’t wait! Just started noticing posters for BA at the cinemas too ……. so exciting!

    57 days and counting!

  • Maria
    Posted on March 27, 2012

    All this proves to me is that we are all individuals and some see greatness or potential in Rob and others don’t. I don’t mind the others that don’t as long as they aren’t vindictive or spiteful in their reviews.

    The ones who actually don’t give him a chance and have preconceived ideas – well it’s just sad that they are so narrowminded.

    They will probably say that I’m singleminded as their defence, but I’m not. I just know what makes me happy and if that’s Rob on the screen – then so be it.

    I cannot wait to form my own opinion of this performance … 57 days and counting.

  • Vertigo
    Posted on March 27, 2012

    You just reminded me of a Frank Zappa quote Maria. “The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work if it’s not open”.

  • Maria
    Posted on March 27, 2012

    Oh I love that quote @Vertigo

  • Carmel
    Posted on March 27, 2012

    This review seems fair and that is all we ask

    I love the quote Vertigo

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