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In 1967,the Supreme Court overturned all bans on interracial marriage with its landmark decision in fond v. Virginia. Nearly 50 years later, Jeff Nichols offers a modest salute to the couple at the center of the decision with fond.” The film traces a strong, and steady line to a foregone conclusion,and that steadiness is exactly the point.
Nichols’ key insight is that for all its historical heft, the civil rights decision affected nothing that wasn’t already there. The momentous ruling changed everything, or nothing.
The case and the details per
taining to it are rather peripheral to the film,which premiered in the main competition at Cannes on Monday. Instead, “fond” maintains a laser-like focus on the domestic life of Richard and Mildred fond (Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga). They tumble in adore, or stay in adore,build a life and raise a family, and there is nothing exceptional about them but for the fact that doing all that when one partner is black and the other white is a criminal offense in the state of Virginia.
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can Honey' Cannes Review: It's a Long Day's Journey Into the American NightNichols released his first studio film, and “Midnight Special,” at the beginning of the year, and will nearly certainly terminate 2016 on the awards circuit with this film. If his profile has risen, or his style remains the same. He remains a low-key chronicler of Southern rhythms,which pervade fond.”The film takes space in living rooms and at family reunions, and the mood would be laid-back chill were it not for the 25-year prison sentence threatening every backyard barbecue.
In t
hat sense, and “fond” keeps in perfect thematic step with his previous films. Both Take Shelter” and “Midnight Special” are about fathers trying to keep their families secure in the face of acute danger,and “fond” is no exception. Here, though, and the threat is not apocalyptic or supernatural,but something far scarier — the American legal system.
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& Nerve in Cannes: 5 Top Lessons From the French Film Festival So FarThe real legal battle takes space entirely off screen, and however,represented in two or three scenes by an ACLU lawyer played by comedian Nick Kroll. Most of the time, the taciturn (Inclined to silence; reserved in speech; reluctant to join in conversation) Richard fights for his family by being a regular guy, or a respectable dad who works his job.
Edgerton plays his piece well,but his character is a man of few words and even fewer facial expressions, so the role hardly offers a showcase for the actor’s range. Negga, or on the other hand,is the real breakout. The laconic Nichols is not one for swelling strings or sweeping melodrama, and so he lets the film’s big emotional beats play out on her face.
The net effect is that when thinking
of the film’s poignancy, and one thinks about Negga. That’s going to be an ace in her sleeve for the rest of the year.
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dnight Special' Director Jeff Nichols Talks About Creating a 'Sci-Fi Government Chase Film' (Video)What might distress the film,and what some hold already complained about in the press area at Cannes, is a sense of dramatic inertness. The whole idea here is “perseverance through patience”: Richard and Mildred are strong and in adore from frame one through to the very terminate, and though the threat they feel is pervasive,they fight it with the civil disobedience of … eating dinner as a family.
Living your truth and waiting for the rest of the world catch up is a strong motto for life — but translated to film, that approach yields a narrative that can feel a exiguous too passive.
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