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Review: Valley of Love (2015) ★★★

<p>One of the most interesting things about <em>Valley of Love<&sol;em> is the insertion of French actors into distinctly American locales&period; As an American&comma; the film makes you feel somewhat embarrassed as you watch Isabelle Huppert and Gerard Depardieu come face to face with some of our more annoying cultural tendencies&period; Nothing is more frustrating than watching Americans embarrass themselves in front of foreigners by being hopelessly American&period; But despite this&comma; it is entertaining to see two French actors completely out of their comfort zone&comma; as their characteristically French aloofness clashes with our big smiles&comma; strong handshakes&comma; and persistent hospitality&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The story follows Gerard and Isabelle&comma; who ostensibly keep their real names and identities&comma; with only their personal histories changed for the sake of the story&period; The pair are long-divorced&comma; but reunite under the hot Nevada sun at the posthumous request of their late son&comma; who committed suicide several months prior&period; The two&comma; particularly Isabelle&comma; continue to struggle with their son’s death&comma; and blame themselves for not being better parents&period; They had very little communication with him while he was alive&comma; but they hope to find some kind of relief by following his requests&period; In letters that he sent to both of them&comma; he asks that they meet at various locations in Death Valley over the course of a week&period; He promises that if they show up together&comma; at the right spots&comma; and at the right times&comma; he will be able to return very briefly&period; Needless to say&comma; Gerard is skeptical&comma; and none too pleased to have to trek around the hot desert for days on end&period; Isabelle is more hopeful&comma; and genuinely believes that this might be her one chance to reconnect with her dead son&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As previously stated&comma; <em>Valley of Love<&sol;em> is most interesting when it shows these two famous French actors dealing with life in America&period; They meet a nosy&comma; overly chatty couple who fawn over them&period; They deal with the extremities of Nevada’s climate &lpar;something that is absent in their native country&rpar;&period; But these funny little encounters and circumstances do little to liven up a rather dull film&period; We watch as Isabelle and Gerard &lpar;who spends most of the film with his shirt off&rpar; sweat and walk&semi; we listen to them complain about sweating and walking&comma; and that’s about it&period; Isabella Huppert&&num;8217&semi;s signature style is present&comma; but it&&num;8217&semi;s not put to much use&period; There are times when the film functions as an interesting character study&comma; looking at two people who used to be in love&comma; but now hate each other&period; They still have some feelings for one another&comma; but whenever these come through&comma; it does not last long before they return to bickering&period; The story gives us little more than a surface view of their relationship and past&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<figure id&equals;"attachment&lowbar;911" aria-describedby&equals;"caption-attachment-911" style&equals;"width&colon; 843px" class&equals;"wp-caption aligncenter"><img class&equals;"wp-image-911 size-full" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;philosophyinfilm&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2017&sol;07&sol;IMG&lowbar;0030&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Valley of Love Death Valley scene" width&equals;"843" height&equals;"466" &sol;><figcaption id&equals;"caption-attachment-911" class&equals;"wp-caption-text">Much of the film is just Gerard and Isabelle finding shady spots to sit down for a while&period;<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;<p>Director Guillaume Nicloux touches on issues of spirituality and the after-life&comma; but only briefly and with little substance&period; This film could have been much better if it had asked more questions and provided fewer answers&comma; but unfortunately&comma; the plot is relatively straightforward&comma; and does little to build on the initial premise&period; Both Huppert and Depardieu turn in good performances as expected&comma; but the script provides little room for them to be exceptional&period; It’s not that <em>Valley of Love<&sol;em> is a bad film per se&semi; it simply lacks the artistic vision needed to bring a contemplative film to life&period; There are plenty of beautiful shots of Death Valley&comma; and the plot sounds intriguing on paper&comma; but in practice the entire endeavor falls flat&period; What could have been a fascinating&comma; contemplative character study with supernatural undertones turns out to be a rather slow trip to nowhere&comma; and a waste of good talent&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Rating&colon; &starf;&starf;&starf; out of 5<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If you&&num;8217&semi;d like to watch <em>Valley of Love&comma; <&sol;em>it is currently available to stream on <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;netflix&period;com&sol;title&sol;80058883">Netflix<&sol;a>&comma; or it can be purchased <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;amazon&period;com&sol;gp&sol;product&sol;B01GULKOYE&sol;ref&equals;as&lowbar;li&lowbar;qf&lowbar;sp&lowbar;asin&lowbar;il&lowbar;tl&quest;ie&equals;UTF8&amp&semi;tag&equals;mjones34880c-20&amp&semi;camp&equals;1789&amp&semi;creative&equals;9325&amp&semi;linkCode&equals;as2&amp&semi;creativeASIN&equals;B01GULKOYE&amp&semi;linkId&equals;6835d8916b28796434e8a1b05e088941">via Amazon here<&sol;a>&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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