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Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1976)

Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1976)

The Very Best

8.0

This film challenges audiences with its silence and stillness, and rewards them with a meaningful and unforgettable turn of events

Movie

Belgium, France
French
Drama
1976
imdb
rt
wiki

TLDR

Director Chantal Akerman has said about her films “You're aware of every second passing through your body,” and that remains very true in this case.

What it's about

A single mother (Delphine Seyrig) tends to the needs of her teenage son, but while he’s away at school, she makes ends meets by servicing men in her home.

The take

When the film publication Sight and Sound dubbed it “the greatest film of all time,” movie fans were quick to give their opinion. Those opposed complained about its simplicity, while those favoring the film praised the same trait. It’s true the film is simple—the camera is static and far away, and all it does is follow the titular Jeanne as she goes through the strict routines of her life. But nothing about it is plain or easy. You could mine a thousand things from a single scene alone, to say nothing about the woman at the center of it all. As Jeanne juggles her duties as a homekeeper, mother, and breadwinner, she eventually unravels, and the film rewards us with one of the most memorable climaxes of all time. There’s complexity in the ordinary, Akerman reminds us in her mundane epic, and there’s always something political motivating our choices, no matter how normal they seem.

What stands out

The mundanity. Before reality shows and indie films made the everyday mainstream, there was Akerman experimenting with ordinariness, projecting it on the fancy and flashy silver screen.

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