Adapted from the provocative novel by transgressive postmodern intellectual and author Georges Bataille, MA MERE is set in the visually lush and spiritually empty tourist trap of the Canary Islands. Louis Garrel, projecting the same European sultriness that was perfectly suited to Bertolucci's more warmly erotic film THE .. Read more
| Starring | Isabelle Huppert, Louis Garrel, Emma de Caunes, Emma De Caunes |
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| Director | Christophe Honore |
| Genres | Drama, World Cinema |
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Adapted from the provocative novel by transgressive postmodern intellectual and author Georges Bataille, MA MERE is set in the visually lush and spiritually empty tourist trap of the Canary Islands. Louis Garrel, projecting the same European sultriness that was perfectly suited to Bertolucci's more warmly erotic film THE DREAMERS, plays Pierre, a sulking and antisocial teenager, willfully indifferent to being on summer vacation with his parents. When his wayward father suddenly dies, his mother Helene (Isabelle Huppert), forces him into her universe of illicit sex--a simultaneously ugly and playful realm inhabited by Gallic sophisticates engaging in orgies and bondage. Pierre, a devout Catholic, is resistant at first--to the point of Catholic guilt-induced attacks of sobbing and hyperventilation. But after fulfilling experiences with Helene's male and female playmates, Pierre obsessively pursues the sexual attention of his own mother, and a disturbing quest toward consummation of the attraction between mere and fils is undertaken. Star Isabelle Huppert's role as Helene is a perfect follow-up to her award-winning turn in the equally shocking LA PIANISTE, which featured the French fatale engaging in illicit acts with both a young male student and her own controlling, elderly mother. With her just barely constrained and visibly volatile sexual energy, the actress has become known as the "go-to girl" for roles that transcend sexual and social taboos and explore the dark and violent side of erotic desire. Her overpowering presence in MA MERE, as all great performances do, make the viewer wonder just how blurry the boundaries between actress and role have become.
| Starring | Isabelle Huppert, Louis Garrel, Emma de Caunes, Emma De Caunes, Joana Preiss, Jean-Baptiste Montagut, Philippe Duclos, Dominique Reymond |
|---|---|
| Director | Christophe Honore |
| Studio | REVOLVER ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 20 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Collections | 100 Feisty Females |
| Genres | Drama, World Cinema |
| Language | DVD: French |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 25 Apr 2005 Production year: 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
Isabelle Huppert takes another walk on the wild side in this confrontational drama based on the novel by Georges Bataille. As she did with her role in Michael Haneke's The Piano Teacher, Huppert here explores the dark heart of human sexuality, playing a licentious mother who falls for the physical charms of her 17-year-old son (Louis Garrel, The Dreamers). Like fellow French film-maker Catherine Breillat, director Christophe Honoré goes all out to challenge contemporary taboos, depicting incest as just another form of decadent tension-relief in a holiday resort where everyone's bed-hopping. Despite such a potentially grubby premise, the feature is sleek and stylish, with Huppert looking suitably enigmatic against the beautiful vistas of the Canary Islands. In trying so hard to shock, however, Honoreé creates a voyeuristic movie that sadly never delves into the minds of its unrestrained protagonists. The tale's certainly intense, but, without essential exposition, it's too superficial for its delicate subject matter.
Released for Mothers Day, this adaptation of Georges Batailles unfinished incest fantasy (Julie Delpys train... read more on Time Out
What is it about sub-titled films that offend people. Judging by previous reviews this is total rubbish but I viewed this with an open mind and found it totally absorbing, excellent acting and direction. The storyline hinting at incest could be to some a little disturbing but it is handled in a very grown up manner.Perhaps you should put
a sub-title warning on the search page
and it would save others having to read
reviews written people who obviously have lost the plot. THIS IS A ARTHOUSE FILM.........GOT IT!
LONG LIVE SUB-TITLES
Another corker of a performance from Isabelle Huppert, playing another interesting character in another great film.
Don't bother watching this film if you can't handle seeing anything you might be uncomfortable with...get a Disney film instead.