Sommer 1918. Zwei junge Frauen, Luise und Elsa, leben allein auf einem abgelegenen Bauernhof im Elsass, einem Teil des heutigen Frankreichs.Sommer 1918. Zwei junge Frauen, Luise und Elsa, leben allein auf einem abgelegenen Bauernhof im Elsass, einem Teil des heutigen Frankreichs.Sommer 1918. Zwei junge Frauen, Luise und Elsa, leben allein auf einem abgelegenen Bauernhof im Elsass, einem Teil des heutigen Frankreichs.
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Christa Theret shot to fame as the glamorous
model Andree Heuschling in _Renoir_, set
during one summer in WWI. _Luise_ is an
interesting bookend; it takes place in the
last cold months of that war, with Theret's
Helene dropping by Luise's farm house
uninvited. They are immediately interrupted
by German soldier Herman trying to kidnap
Helene and explain his captain's death to
his superiors. The three fall into a fatal
love triangle rendered all the more
claustrophobic by religion, the marauding
Wehrmacht, and the ever more easy access to
violence.
Newcomer Luise Aschenbrenner (Luise) is really the main character. Her protagonist is a child at the edge of adulthood. She is stoic, runs the hard scrabble farm all by herself, and has long mastered an icy stare and God-fearing rigid posture. In contrast Helene always bows her head, as though defeated by misfortune (and more literally by her father, no doubt for being a lesbian). This sophisticated city girl is often photographed at an angle, out of place in this wilderness. Yet even in her down-and-out, deglamorized state the Prix Romy Schneider winner Theret has enough charm to draw Luise out of her isolation. The screenplay subtly tells us how they complement each others' strengths and vulnerabilities. Hermann is a physical specimen and not much more, but his toothy grin and lame jokes are enough to make Luise care for him too. For the first time in her life she has admirers, and Aschenbrenner handles the growth of her character beautifully. It is the other two, who literally don't speak the same language, that cannot handle the competition.
The story is loosely adapted from D. H. Lawrence's novella _The Fox_. The mise-en-scene is deceptively simple, using very shallow focus in interior scenes to heighten the characters' disconnect (at least early on). These scenes are beautifully interspersed against the atmospheric Black Forest hilly landscape. The spare wind-and- string score is perfect for the film too. Dutch director Matthais Luthardt has created a memorable gem; I wish more will go to see it.
Newcomer Luise Aschenbrenner (Luise) is really the main character. Her protagonist is a child at the edge of adulthood. She is stoic, runs the hard scrabble farm all by herself, and has long mastered an icy stare and God-fearing rigid posture. In contrast Helene always bows her head, as though defeated by misfortune (and more literally by her father, no doubt for being a lesbian). This sophisticated city girl is often photographed at an angle, out of place in this wilderness. Yet even in her down-and-out, deglamorized state the Prix Romy Schneider winner Theret has enough charm to draw Luise out of her isolation. The screenplay subtly tells us how they complement each others' strengths and vulnerabilities. Hermann is a physical specimen and not much more, but his toothy grin and lame jokes are enough to make Luise care for him too. For the first time in her life she has admirers, and Aschenbrenner handles the growth of her character beautifully. It is the other two, who literally don't speak the same language, that cannot handle the competition.
The story is loosely adapted from D. H. Lawrence's novella _The Fox_. The mise-en-scene is deceptively simple, using very shallow focus in interior scenes to heighten the characters' disconnect (at least early on). These scenes are beautifully interspersed against the atmospheric Black Forest hilly landscape. The spare wind-and- string score is perfect for the film too. Dutch director Matthais Luthardt has created a memorable gem; I wish more will go to see it.
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 35 Minuten
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