Antoine war schon immer von den sanften Berührungen, dem betörenden Duft und dem ausladenden Busen einer Friseurin fasziniert, und ihm war auch schon immer klar, dass er auch eine solche Fra... Alles lesenAntoine war schon immer von den sanften Berührungen, dem betörenden Duft und dem ausladenden Busen einer Friseurin fasziniert, und ihm war auch schon immer klar, dass er auch eine solche Frau heiraten würde, um seinen Traum von perfekter und idealisierter Liebe zu erfüllen.Antoine war schon immer von den sanften Berührungen, dem betörenden Duft und dem ausladenden Busen einer Friseurin fasziniert, und ihm war auch schon immer klar, dass er auch eine solche Frau heiraten würde, um seinen Traum von perfekter und idealisierter Liebe zu erfüllen.
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The Hairdresser's Husband is not such a foreign film. It didn't make the language barrier jump which is unfortunate. It's well worth the watch for anyone not completed saturated by American movies and customs. The film is equal parts drama and comedy.
It follows Antoine (Jean Rochefort) who as a little boy becomes infatuated with the local hairdresser almost like a secret boyhood crush. From that day on the love of a female hairdresser becomes part of his character. He grows up intent he will marry a hairdresser and hence the title - "The Hairdresser's Husband". He's the kind of person you know will make no harm in the world. Even in adulthood in many respects he is still a child. His personality is such that you'd look at him and know what kind of person he is.
He walks into a local hairdresser's shop and becomes mesmerized by Mathilde (Anna Galiena) the shop's hairdresser. She is beautiful and has a natural free flowing charm. Next thing he's getting his hair cut and inadvertently blurts out "Will you marry me?". General awkwardness follows. The next day, he comes back. Obviously not needing a cut. She tells him she heard what he said and the next thing they are together and he couldn't be more happier. Life suddenly has depth and meaning. He's been waiting for this moment in time his whole life.
"The Hairdresser's Husband" is a kind hearted film that isn't so much a story, but a character study carried out by talented performances and real emotion. Asking nothing but acceptance as it plays out. Although it is relatively brief, the short running time actually suits the material too. In an American movie, Antoine would have lost her somewhere in act two and had to battle to get her back from a person not deserving of her before having happiness again. They might have thrown in a subplot centering around their best friends too. That's the way Hollywood movies are. Thankfully there are no contrived plot points or useless characters thrown about here. It's a tight package. The finale is sad, but that does nothing to impact this foreign film I recommend to anyone with a sense of empathy.
The fact that a mid-class French hairdresser commits suicide just because she is afraid to lose her present loving feeling should not be considered absurd, but instead should make all of us think how do we lose our own love day by day -doing nothing to prevent it.
And the way Jean Rochefort talks to the customer at the last scene is just so moving -oh well, you might say it's only an old mad Frenchman, but believe me, there is much more than that.
When Antoine grows up, the old hairdresser has gone. In her place, the lovely Mathilde arrives. Antoine's first encounter with Mathilde is not exactly one that would endear himself to the young woman, who is lovely in a mysterious way that is music to him. Eventually, they marry and seem to live a good life until fate intervenes to separate them in a way Antoine didn't envisioned.
This lovely comedy directed with great charm by Patrice Leconte is a joy to watch. The director was lucky in engaging one of the best French film comedians, Jean Rochefort. As Antoine, he is the best thing in this tender story of love and loss. Anna Galiena who plays Mathilde is perfect. Both actors are amazing in the film.
"The Hairdresser's Husband" is an enjoyable love story that will please fans of Mr. Rochefort and Mr. Leconte.
Like in all fairy-tales time doesn't really mean much in this story ... untill it is too late and the world steps in, heart-stopping, mind-boggling; than the Hairdressers husband turns the cave of Ali Baba into his own pyramid, pushing us, the viewers, out. Tremendous Film !!
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- WissenswertesThe film is included on Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" list.
- PatzerWhen Mathilde shampoos the bearded customer, the hand holding the water sprayer changes between shots.
- Crazy CreditsMille Baisers à Paco, Elle Sait Pourquoi.
- SoundtracksSaalouny El Nas
Written by Ziad Rahbani
Performed by Fairuz
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