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Published on Taipei Times http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2004/07/30/2003181085 Try something different, you might like it By Peter BradshawTHE GUARDIAN, London Friday, Jul 30, 2004, Page 20
A hardworking, middle-aged guy called Vincent (Jacques Bidou) lives in a bustling village. He's thoroughly bored by his factory job where nobody's allowed to smoke: the stubbing out of the fag in front of the defense de fumer sign is a daily moment of chagrin. So one day he goes off to Venice to smoke as much as he wants. But nothing in this story is entirely clear; Vincent's unhappiness, his decision to leave, his feelings about Venice and about being away from his family -- they are on the vanishing point of perceptibility. Iosseliani uses none of the film-maker's conventional techniques to point up the narrative. No close-ups, no punchy chords on the soundtrack, nothing to make sure we know what's going on. And not much in the way of dialogue either: it's like a silent movie with words -- filmed mostly in long shot, the framing often cluttered.
There can't be many movies which don't vouchsafe a single clear look at the leading man's face. But something in the movie's gentleness and the profusion of eccentric, comic detail causes a pleasant glow, especially a cameo from Iosseliani as a Venetian nobleman. Baffling it may be, but this film induced a wash of tranquility and good humor in me. Try it.
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