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Family Reunion with Obstacles - DVD

Family Reunion with Obstacles - DVD

Frankreich 2011 - with Julie Delpy, Eric Elmosnino, Bernadette Lafont, Sophie Quinton, Aure Atika ...

Movie info

Original title:Le Skylab
Genre:Comedy, Drama
Direction:Julie Delpy
Sales launch:17.01.2013
Production country:Frankreich 2011
Running time:Approx. 109 min.
Rated:Ages 12+
Number of discs:1
Languages:German, French (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Subtitles:Deutsch
Picture format:16:9 (1.85:1)
Bonus:Interview, Trailer, Program Tips
Region code:2
Label:NFP marketing & distribution / EuroVideo
Web page:www.familientreffen-derfilm.de
Amazon Link : Family Reunion with Obstacles - DVD

Movie: After recently tugging at viewers' nerves with her crazy clan in 2 Days in New York, director and actress Julie Delpy now steps it up a notch with an even bigger and more chaotic family reunion. Infused with autobiographical memories, Family Reunion with Obstacles recounts the summer of 1979, when little Albertine (Lou Alvarez) travels with her parents Anna (Julie Delpy) and Jean (Eric Elmosnino) from Paris to Brittany to celebrate her grandmother's (Bernadette Lafont) 67th birthday with the entire family on the picturesque Atlantic coast. A whole bunch of cousins, aunts and uncles gather at the grandmother's picturesque country house - and of course chaos is inevitable. While the adults laugh, gossip and argue, Albertine not only goes through her first love that weekend, but also a broken heart for the first time. And above all this hovers threateningly the American space station Skylab, which is supposed to crash to earth these days and could land in the middle of Brittany...

In direct comparison to 2 Days of New York, Family Reunion with Obstacles is clearly more successful. It is true that especially the quarrels between the adults and especially the chatter of Julie Delpy's character are again extremely nerve-racking and completely overdone. But fortunately there is a pleasant counterbalance to these exhausting moments. Because all the scenes where the kids are the center of attention are extremely charming and wittily realized. Whether it's a somewhat unusual game of Barbie and Ken between Albertine and her cousin, or the uber-cool behavior of teenage Christian who can't understand why he still has to sit at the kids' table, or an awkward first encounter between Albertine and her first crush on a nude beach, or telling each other scary stories at night, it's these very moments that save the film from complete irrelevance and make it worth watching to some degree.

It's a shame that Delpy doesn't apply the fine powers of observation she reveals in the child scenes to the adult characters. Certainly, some of the conversations that take place at the various meals here are very authentic and thus have a certain entertainment factor. But when the partly very hysterical characters talk themselves into a rage about political topics of the late 70s and just scream at each other for minutes, it's not amusing anymore, but just annoying. Furthermore, there are isolated scenes that are quite nice in themselves, but are stretched out for far too long and thus lose any impact as well. One moment in particular stands out, when Jean tells a story to the passengers in the car on the way to the beach. It's quite nice, but lasts for what feels like ten minutes and doesn't really have anything to do with the movie itself. This scene starts out funny and likeable, but in the end it just stays in your mind as inconsequential.

And in the end, unfortunately, this is true for the whole movie. There are isolated quite wonderful moments, the scenery of the coastal region of Brittany is a feast for the eyes and some actors of the ensemble are with infectious joy of acting at the job. But that's unfortunately not enough in this case to hide the too many exhausting, and long-winded moments. And also the attempt to force a depth of content, which the film strictly speaking doesn't have, through a bracket set in the present with Karin Viard as the adult Albertine and through the symbolism of the pre-crash Skylab, unfortunately only works to a very limited extent. Bottom line, this family reunion with obstacles isn't quite the disaster that family reunions sometimes are. However, the perfect feel-good movie that shines through in some moments here is not what this comedy has become either. If you liked 2 Days in New York, however, you're sure to have a lot of fun with this film.

Image + Sound: The DVD's very clean image is bathed in warm, pleasant colors, perfectly capturing the film's authentic '70s feel. Image sharpness and contrast matching are also on a decent level, leading to an overall positive impression. The sound remains somewhat restrained due to the genre and is mainly dominated by the very centrally mixed dialogues. Every now and then, however, ambient sounds and the music also provide a little spatiality. Good!

Extras: As a bonus, the DVD has a nearly 12-minute English-language interview with Julie Delpy (with optional subtitles), the trailer for the film and other program tips from the provider on board.

Conclusion: Family Reunion with Obstacles exudes authentic and very amusing 70s charm in many scenes, but also seems very tiring and trying in other moments. The overall impression is nice, sometimes touching and really funny, but also a bit annoying. If you like Julie Delpy's other directing works, you will be entertained here as well. The DVD is technically well done, but the bonus material is a bit meager. The bottom line is for friends of French family comedies of the more over-the-top kind but still a: Recommended!

An article by Frankfurt-Tipp

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  • Family Reunion with Obstacles - DVD
  • Family Reunion with Obstacles - DVD
  • Family Reunion with Obstacles - DVD
  • Family Reunion with Obstacles - DVD
  • Family Reunion with Obstacles - DVD