Read
My Lips Movie Review:
Carla
(Emmanuelle Devos) is a a frustrated secretary in her thirties
working for a real estate development company who teams
up with ex-con Paul (Vincent Cassel) to rip off a mobster
named Marchand (Olivier Gourmet) in the thriller Read My
Lips.
Life
is depressing for Carla. She doesnt dress trendy,
has to use two hearing aids because she is almost deaf and
has no boyfriend. At her work she is taken for granted and
laughed at. Her married girlfriend uses her pad to have
an affair. So when her boss tells her she can hire an assistant
when she was expecting a promotion, Carla starts taking
charge of her life.
The
way she describes the kind of assistant she wants to the
human resources person sound more like she trying to hire
a boyfriend rather than a helper.
She
ends up choosing Paul who is completely unqualified for
the job, is on parole and because she can control him or
so she thinks.
It doesnt
take long for Carla to help Paul in different ways like
finding him a place to stay and covering up for him when
his parole officer checks if he is at work when he is not.
But
there is a price she extracts for her kindness. Carla gets
Paul against his wishes to steal a file from her co-worker
so she can move up in her company.
Soon
after Paul is forced to take a second job as a bar tender
working nights at a club owned by Marchand to pay off an
old debt.
Keeping
his eyes open, Paul finds out that Marchand has stashed
lots of cash from a recent heist. To find out where it is
he recruits Carla to read the lips of Marchand and his associates
using binoculars from a roof top of a building across Marchands
club.
As Carla
and Paul try to outsmart and manipulate each other they
realize they need one another. Its the combination
of Carlas brain and Pauls brawn that makes a
nice fit.
There
is also a slow romance blossoming between the two as their
lives are put in danger and under stress. In fact, Carla
starts to dress more sexy and asserts herself with added
confidence as things progress.
Reap
My Lips works it way very slowly to some wonderful suspense
and intrigue. Director Jacques Audiard knows how to create
uneasy and anxiety filled situations spiced a bit with some
sexual tension.
The
problem with this film is that it takes its fine time to
get to the juicy parts and in between you just have to struggle
to pay attention to whats going on.
While
creating some interesting moments of foreboding by putting
two characters from different walks of life together is
strange situations, Read My Lips still needs to speed things
up and put more exciting seasoning throughout to really
pack them in.
Gil
Benzeevi
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