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Ma Mere (2004)
Director: Christophe Honoré
Movie review
From Time Out London
Released for Mother’s Day, this adaptation of Georges Bataille’s unfinished incest fantasy (Julie Delpy’s train reading at the start of ‘Before Sunrise’, incidentally) by sometime children’s-book writer Honoré also makes a handy companion piece to ‘Kinsey’. Where the latter collates a clinically middlebrow case-study of how Doctor Sex helped unlock America’s sexual revolution in reaction to his repressive father (I simplify, but only slightly), ‘Ma Mère’ knocks about messily and mysteriously with Bataille’s still unassimilable exegesis on sex and sacrifice, probing our assumed modern sexual sang froid even as it updates the novel’s setting to the contemporary sex feeder-farms of the Canary Islands.It’s weird fruit. Lanky Pierre (Louis Garrel of ‘The Dreamers’) is summoned to his parents’ island coop, where he twitters the word ‘Mama’ obsessively, until the day his dad meets his off-screen death. Unleashed, mother (Isabelle Huppert, regally kinky) and son are soon out partying, swapping confidences and rubbing each other up the ‘wrong’ way, initially via the surrogate of ma’s toothy girlfriend Réa (Joana Preiss). Pierre finds sweeter succour in a local girl, Hansi (Emma de Caunes), and invests in her ‘ass’ all the joy he used to feel for God; but when she finds him sharing these considerations by letter to his mother, things take another turn for the perverse.
Honoré works out this libertarian trawl of discovery in a flatly observant tone, without anchoring the action in any psychological substantiality; the film feels neither real nor dreamy. More puzzling than shocking, it’s a bit of a drag.
Author: NB
Time Out London Issue 1802: March 2-9 2005
Cast & crew
Director: Christophe Honoré
Cast: Isabelle Huppert, Louis Garrel, Emma de Caunes, Joana Preiss
Genre(s): Drama
Rated: 18
Duration: 110 mins
UK Release: Mar 4 2005
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