Of course, nature abhors a vacuum - so do screenplays - and into the void steps Nicole’s brother Remi (Marc-André Grondin) and his power trio of rockers. Their plan is to chill for the summer and cut a few demos of their rather forgettable original tunes. This expansion of Lafleur’s canvas only causes mere ripples in Tu dors Nicole’s fabric, as the three musicians soon find themselves caught up in the film’s plodding torpor; their brief recording sessions interspersed by long afternoons of beer drinking in the backyard. Later, just as Nicole appears to be achieving some kind of spark with the drummer, the true nature of musicians leads our angry heroine to dump his vintage kick drum into the family swimming pool. This is the second or third film I’ve seen this year where the destruction of musical instruments serves as a metaphor for love gone wrong. Perhaps The Who were trying to tell us something.
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Tu dors Nicole (2014) ✭✭✭✭
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