Film Reviews
A Common Thread
- Rating:

- Director: Eleonore Faucher.
- Starring: Lola Naymark, Ariane Ascaride, Thomas Laroppe.
- Details: France / 89 mins (12A).
Pregnant teen Claire (Naymark) leaves her job at a supermarket before her bump begins to show, taking a job with middle-aged Mme Melikan (Ascaride), a professional embroidery seamstress. Claire is something of an embroidery expert too, and so the unlikely pair being to bond - until Mme Melikan attempts suicide. In terms of interesting backdrops to movies, embroidery is right up there with aardvark broiling and warts, but A Common Thread has an unhurried, self-deprecating charm that never leans too heavily on the metaphor of how we are all single threads in the warp and weft of life. An emotionally complex and multi-layered tale, the film is slow to begin and never really accelerates beyond a pedestrian pace. Nevertheless, director Faucher (who also co-wrote) is confident enough in her actors to allow them the time and room to create believable characters who resolutely refuse to pander to a potential audience. None of the characters were written with audience sympathy in mind; surly and uncommunicative, insular and self-absorbed, the characters here converse for the most part in grunts, monosyllables and muttered asides. By the same token, their lack of affectation is endearing; there are no false notes sounded, nor contrivances generated for the sake of a dramatic plot twist. Naymark steals the show with an unabashedly vulnerable turn, her performance surprisingly subtle for an actress so young.
Review by Declan Burke
DVD Reviews
Footloose (2011)

Differentiating itself from the recent slew of dance flicks by having an actual plot - all be it a regurgitated one - this remake of the 1984 Kevin Bacon starrer manages to (mostly) compliment the... [more]
One Day

Based on the much loved novel by David Nicholls (who adapts his own book), An Education director Lone Scherfig is in charge of this innately complex tale of the development of a relationship over the... [more]
Midnight in Paris

Woody Allen goes whimsical, while Owen Wilson gives his best performance in years (granted, that's a low bar) in this slight but amusing romantic comedy which features a barrage of classic cultural... [more]
Crazy Stupid Love

You wait all year for a Ryan Gosling film to come out then two come along in the same day. In this hugely enjoyable, if somewhat disjointed, romantic comedy/drama, the talented leading man gets to... [more]
Your Comments