Tuesday, February 14, 2017

LE HUITIEME JOUR


What a difference a day makes.

Director: Jaco Van Dormael

Actors: Daniel Auteuil, Pascal Duquenne, Miou-Miou and others

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Duration: 118 minutes

Plot: an unusual but wonderful friendship develops between a busy but unhappy salesman and a resident of a mental asylum.

Analysis: Le Huitieme Jour (The Eight Day) is without doubt the best and -by far- the most dramatic film i have ever seen. The plot is quite simple but it is exactly this simplicity that enchants the movie, rendering it something more than just a plain and ordinary emotional story. Daniel Auteuil and Pasqual Duquenne are absolutely touching in their roles, this sharing the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival (an honor which is considered to be even greater than winning an oscar).
      Le Huitieme Jour will make you cry. Whether you will hate it or adore it, get excited or get bored by it, trust my word, you will cry. Again and again. And again. And even though that may sound repellent, the feelings of freedom and relief that will overwelm your heart while shading your tears will surprise you. Personally, after watching that movie i caught myself smiling happily while washing my tearful eyes. That's the power of this film. Just like another ancient greek tragedy, will take you by the hand and lead you through the path of sadness until you finally reach the final destination of felicity and tranquillity. A journey you will not regret, should you ask me.


Things to notice:
  • the chemistry between the main. Vraiment magnifique,
  • the metaphorical scenes that transfuse a fairy tale aura to the movie and
  • the deep feeling of compassion and liberation which will warm your heart.

Oscar awards (1997): -

Personal Evaluation: 8.8/10 

Should be watched tonight if: you are prepared to shed rivers of tears.

Trailer