School
of Flesh Movie Review:
The
French have an unusual manner when it comes to making movies
on unusual, potentially controversial relationships. Unlike
the presentation in, say, "Jerry Springer", many French
movie depictions treat the subject in a casual, natural
way: such events are normal, and while we may not understand
exactly why a particular person engages in such a relationship,
that individual is not necessarily freakish because of it.
I
say this because a die-hard fan of Springer would probably
go for this movie upon hearing its description (and the
title), but on viewing it, subtitles or not, would be bored
to death. As with many French films, The School of Flesh
is very dry and mannered. Nothing particularly shocking
ever actually happens. Life just goes on, as real life should,
and the people involved merely stumble about their clumsy
way, as all people in the midst of a relationship do. And
this relationship also is put to the test of whether it
will last or not.
Isabelle
Huppert stars as a 40-ish middle-class divorcee, who on
a whim agrees to go with her girlfriend to a club which
entertains a mostly gay clientele. She then sees the person
who possesses unexplainable allure in her eyes. The man
is the bartender, a young 20-ish man who has a very experienced
and harsh lifestyle. He apparently moonlights as a male
hustler in order to pay the bills, although it seems apparent
that he is not gay. In fact, as the movie continues, it
doesn`t seem as if he`s committed to much of anything except
the almighty dollar. This doesn`t stop Huppert, however,
who in a mixture of lust, curiosity, and pity, becomes involved
in his life. On their first night, she sees his pitifully
cramped apartment, and insists he move in with her. Her
belief is that by doing this, she will set him straight
and on the road to a more prosperous, meaningful life. She
attempts to get him a job with the modelling agency she
represents. She even goes so far as to pay his debts to
some shady characters.
A
person who wants to help a seemingly hopeless individual
is obviously one with deep mental, emotional and financial
resources, but even such a selfless person has struggles
while fulfilling this charitable task. This is shown quite
nicely in an early scene where the man, on his first "date"
with Huppert`s character, takes her to an arcade (How romantic!!).
He constantly tries to master the motor racing game, while
the woman is noticeably restless. What is she doing having
a tawdry affair with this kid? Twice, she walks out of the
arcade, but both times she returns. She is obviously drawn
back to him, either through compulsion or plain sympathy.
Or maybe both. It could easily be both, because while it`s
true she wants him to have a life as respectable as her
own social class, it is also true that this is also a sexual
adventure. Here is this 40 year old woman, shacking up with
a mysterious younger man. And while they`re not very graphic,
the sex scenes tell you that she certainly gets some satisfaction
from their encounters.
This
is an interesting film, although its dryness can perhaps
be a bit too dry at times. The film also has been criticzied
by some as being too cold in its performances, especially
Huppert`s. But I don`t think so. This is not a "typical"
relationship, so the characters couldn`t react in a standard
way. This is not a story of two lovers overcoming obstacles,
but two very unique adults who have their own unique feelings
and reactions to what they are doing. And I like the idea
of such characters being treated not as freaks, but as normal
people. A lot of regular people would probably have had
some imagining of an unusual experience. And a lot of regular
people have probably had an unusual experience. I could
tell you about my own peculiar relationship with a woman
I got together with over the Internet...... but I better
stop myself. This is a movie review, not a tell-all talk
show.
David
Macdonald
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