Absturz ins Leben (2016)
61KAbsturz ins Leben: Directed by Thomas Vincent. With Thierry Lhermitte, Géraldine Pailhas, Pierre Curzi, Guillaume Cyr. Following a rare accident, Paul Sneijder opened his eyes to the reality of his life as a “senior manager” in Montreal: his work no longer interested him, his wife annoyed him and deceived him, his two sons despised him … How can we continue to live under these conditions? Starting with a change of profession: dog walker for example! Will his relatives accept this change that will turn him into a free man?
“When i saw the cover of this Géraldineu0026#39;s movie, i decided to keep it for the last because it seemed the most interesting : Lhermitte is a honorable actor and this meeting of snow, dogs and loneliness was intriguing Now that i have watched it, i can say this is a terrific movie, full of compassionate feelings and optimism : sure the beginning is hard because itu0026#39;s about losing a child But i can understand the father reaction : numbness, morbid hobby and the desire to start it all over again by himself The movie is really good to focus on the small, little joys of life, the unexpected meetings and in that context, the dog walking is a great idea : Dogs are the best to meet strangers and this cold Canadian winter is wonderful to offer the ideal location for introspection, as i have experimented by walking in Stockholm. All this generous Canadian cast is welcomed as itu0026#39;s a good change from the usual well stuffed french one Géraldine is excellent here in her first bad character as a rather poor sighted mother and wife For all those who like zen, calm, insight and life philosophy, this movie is a must- see because it teaches you how itu0026#39;s more and more difficult in our material world to stay true to oneself and to say NO when needed ! In all cases, itu0026#39;s more intelligent and emotional about parents loss than the one with Jenny (Reservation Road) which is the usual American soup about revenge, violence: here the focus is about of hope, help and resilience”