The Big Picture: Movie Review
The Big Picture
Rating: 5/10
Cast: Romain Duris, Catherine Deneuve, Niels Arestrup,
Marina Fois, Branka Katic
Director: Eric Lartigau
Who would have thought a bottle of Cloudy Bay wine would cause so much
trouble?
Current French heartthrob Duris stars as Paul Exben, a successful partner in
a French law firm; he has it all - a lovely wife, two young children, and is
about to take over the firm when its founder (Catherine Deneuve) reveals she's
dying.
But when Exben finds out his wife is having an affair with his photographer
friend Greg Kremer, (after the discovery of a shared love of a New Zealand
bottle of wine) a confrontation ensues and Greg is accidentally killed.
Exben flees - after disposing of the body and faking his own death - but he
finds despite relocating and taking a job while posing as Greg, the noose is
tightening around him.
The Big Picture is based on a book by Douglas Kennedy - and as was pointed
out to me, doesn't follow the same narrative. While the wine reference is
consistent, there's a change in other details and tone; the film version feels
like a thriller whereas the source material is more black comedy.
However, Duris is impressive as Exben - he begins the film a cocky character
all holding his head high; then after the shock of the death, he becomes a
swarthy, huddled character who is covered in stubble and physically
transformed.
While Duris is good, he can't really escape the plodding direction of the
film - in many ways, it feels like two disparate films. The first is a suspense
thriller as Exben finds out and the second part sees him trying to find himself.
They don't quite gel.
Unfortunately this is where the film doesn't quite fit the bill; there's a
confusing segueway into Exben's life in remote Yugoslavia and an untimely end to
the film which feels frustrating and unrewarding to the audience because of a
lack of real resolution. Sure, we get the trade off for Exben but it's so abrupt
that it just stops.
The Big Picture is a muddled film, which feels overly long and disappoints.
It's a shame because with such a screen presence as Duris projects, it could
have been much much more.
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