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July 21, 2006 E-mail story   Print  

MOVIE REVIEW

'Time to Leave'

"Time" fails to change a prima donna's ways
 
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By Gene Seymour, Newsday

In "Time to Leave," a careless, selfish person discovers in the springtime of life that there are only weeks left before the party's really over. Dozens of movies have been telling such stories about doomed, pretty things since the 1930s, and audiences are conditioned to expect that the person about to die will somehow summon hitherto untapped resources of goodness to bestow upon humanity before the proverbial lights go out.

Not even François Ozon, whose directorial résumé includes such quirky takes on conventional melodrama as "Under the Sand" and "Swimming Pool," can avoid such clichés — though not for lack of trying. Romain (Melvil Poupaud), "Time to Leave's" protagonist, is a Parisian fashion photographer who finds out he has inoperable brain cancer. Refusing chemotherapy, Romain decides to let fate take it from there.

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Romain is depicted as a narcissistic prima donna before he gets the Bad News — and, contrary to conventional expectations, behaves even worse afterward. He dumps his longtime lover (Christian Sengewald) with the same tactlessness and cruelty he uses on his emotionally fragile sister (Louise-Anne Hippeau). Neither they nor anyone else in Romain's life knows about his illness except for his grandmother (Jeanne Moreau), who's apparently burned a few bridges in her own past.

Through brief flashbacks and the occasional cryptic remark, Ozon offers only suggestions of what's behind Romain's mercurial attitude. These narrative tactics usually imply more than meets the eye. In this movie, they merely seem like ornaments haphazardly applied to the movie's magazine-slick surface. Still, as with any Ozon film, "Time to Leave" comes across with unexpected moments of illuminated stillness, even when Poupaud's character pouts and glowers into his assorted beverages. And any movie that gives meaningful face time to the incomparable Moreau can never be a total waste of time.


'Time to Leave'

MPAA rating: Unrated

Distributed by Strand Releasing. Writer-director François Ozon. Producers Olivier Delbosc, Marc Missonnier. Director of photography Jeanne Lapoirie. Editor Monica Coleman.

Running time: 1 hour, 25 minutes.

In French with English subtitles.

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