Naïlle enters Emma's life after she re-evaluates her professional and personal relationships with a demanding partner. The cellist and single mother offers Emma a new family dynamic.Naïlle enters Emma's life after she re-evaluates her professional and personal relationships with a demanding partner. The cellist and single mother offers Emma a new family dynamic.Naïlle enters Emma's life after she re-evaluates her professional and personal relationships with a demanding partner. The cellist and single mother offers Emma a new family dynamic.
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I don't like giving this movie a low score. The acting is excellent, the characters feel real and present, the dialog is spot on. The score is for the story.
This is yet another movie using anxiety as the only theme. The controlling and narcissistic father, the emotionality abused mother, the non-committing girlfriend, the demanding colleague. And the main character in the middle, barely able to breathe.
If you like 2 hours of anxiety followed by 5 minutes of "happiness" this is the perfect movie for you. Personally, I hate feeling like I did walking out from the movie theater. Simply put, the balance is off.
This is yet another movie using anxiety as the only theme. The controlling and narcissistic father, the emotionality abused mother, the non-committing girlfriend, the demanding colleague. And the main character in the middle, barely able to breathe.
If you like 2 hours of anxiety followed by 5 minutes of "happiness" this is the perfect movie for you. Personally, I hate feeling like I did walking out from the movie theater. Simply put, the balance is off.
I think the imdb summary of this movie doesn't really give a good reflection of the storyline. While Emma does learn a different family dynamic from her girlfriend, this movie is not based around that plot. Emma has lived a life with an emotionally draining and controlling father which has shaped her to be insecure even in her strengths. This movie revolves around how she's works and at times fails in learning the ability to trust herself. Her girlfriend plays a roll in this just as her colleagues do as well as the strained relationships in her families dynamic and her successes and failures in her career.
A movie set in the world of classical music that has Emma at its center. She is a young conductor who is struggling with her father, who is also her manager, whom she has a strained relationship with, and Naïlle, her partner and cellist in the orchestra.
With a runtime of 120 minutes, the movie feels longer than that. Emma is a character that is developing until the last minutes. A character that is mainly known through interpersonal relationships that allow to delve, if only in the form of glimpses, in her past to understand her present as a career-driven person. There is a scene beautifully edited where flashbacks are intermingled with a performance of Mahler in which it is easy to see through her unlike what came before, and enhances the music dynamics, both its forte and piano intensities. Like Tár (2022), Chloé Robichaud's Les Jours heureux is not so much a movie about music but rather about a person and her predicaments, both personal and professional. There are other layers in which the movie could be analyzed and thought. For instance, the influence of heteronormative hegemony on our behavior and thoughts, the unclear boundary where the love from a parent can be rendered as negative pressure or trauma.
Ultimately, Les Jours heureux suffers from an inability to transmit the emotions it aims to. There are many scenes that could've been reason enough to sympathize with the protagonist that weren't effectively executed and presented. It's not a bad movie, but the same ideas were better depicted elsewhere.
With a runtime of 120 minutes, the movie feels longer than that. Emma is a character that is developing until the last minutes. A character that is mainly known through interpersonal relationships that allow to delve, if only in the form of glimpses, in her past to understand her present as a career-driven person. There is a scene beautifully edited where flashbacks are intermingled with a performance of Mahler in which it is easy to see through her unlike what came before, and enhances the music dynamics, both its forte and piano intensities. Like Tár (2022), Chloé Robichaud's Les Jours heureux is not so much a movie about music but rather about a person and her predicaments, both personal and professional. There are other layers in which the movie could be analyzed and thought. For instance, the influence of heteronormative hegemony on our behavior and thoughts, the unclear boundary where the love from a parent can be rendered as negative pressure or trauma.
Ultimately, Les Jours heureux suffers from an inability to transmit the emotions it aims to. There are many scenes that could've been reason enough to sympathize with the protagonist that weren't effectively executed and presented. It's not a bad movie, but the same ideas were better depicted elsewhere.
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- ConnectionsReferences La bataille géante de boules de neige (2015)
- SoundtracksPelleas and Melisande
Written by Arnold Schoenberg
Rehearsed and Performed by Orchestre Métropolitain (Montreal) in concert as part of the movie
Conducted by Sophie Desmarais as Emma
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