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| AMOUR (2012) | |
| By: agate Date: January 5, 2014, 1:18 am | |
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| WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS | |
| This story is set almost entirely within the confines of the | |
| apartment inhabited by an aging couple who have been dedicated | |
| to teaching music all their lives. Seeing the two of them | |
| interacting as Anne�s health fails, just the two of them, during | |
| so much of the movie puts the focus on what it must be like to | |
| be too paralyzed to take care of yourself�or to be a loving | |
| companion standing helplessly by as a partner�s condition | |
| worsens. | |
| Anne, the wife, has had unsuccessful carotid artery surgery and | |
| has been left paralyzed on one side. It is understood that her | |
| situation will only deteriorate. | |
| I have no problem with a movie�s showing this grim situation | |
| close up and in detail. | |
| It�s not an in-your-face �Here�s paralysis! Here�s what living | |
| with someone paralyzed is like!� story, though. It�s a movie | |
| about the husband Georges�s growing awareness that Anne�s life | |
| is pretty much gone and that he himself may not be up to the | |
| demanding job of caring for her. We can see how much he loves | |
| her and cares for her�and she for him. They have had a good and | |
| happy life together. | |
| And she has given him her tacit permission by stating that she | |
| doesn�t want to go on living like this. | |
| But the movie opens with an event that we assume all along will | |
| be the final outcome�the view of Anne�s dead body�and yet it | |
| tacks on an ending-to-the-ending by suggesting that the whole | |
| story may have been (probably was?) all in Georges�s | |
| imagination. Anne is alive and well and washing dishes in the | |
| kitchen. | |
| Or are we to think that having smothered Anne with her pillow | |
| has completely unhinged Georges so that at the end�before he | |
| turns on the gas or whatever he does to end his own life�he is | |
| hallucinating with visions of the days when life was going along | |
| in its usual way? I don�t think so. There has been no evidence | |
| of Georges�s failing mental faculties. | |
| The movie begins by giving us a couple of important unanswered | |
| questions, and we expect to get the answers by the end. One is | |
| how she actually died�naturally? By her own hand? With Georges�s | |
| assistance? | |
| These turn out to be irrelevant questions entirely because�hey, | |
| it was all just a dream. This seems to me a cheat, a cop-out, a | |
| refusal on the movie-makers� part to give us the story. | |
| There is another question, though, that comes up as the story | |
| unfolds, and that is how Georges assists her death. Being such a | |
| kind, loving man, he would have chosen some painless, quiet way | |
| of helping her to die, wouldn�t he? An overdose of something, | |
| perhaps? | |
| Instead we see him smothering her with her pillow. Perhaps it | |
| was the one way he could think of that wouldn�t be detected as | |
| murder. In any event, her death did involve some struggle and | |
| probable pain on her part. | |
| Looked at in another light, though, maybe the ending isn�t such | |
| a cop-out. Maybe we�re being told that this is how George is | |
| mapping things out in case this situation arises�his wife�s | |
| near-total incapacity and deteriorating condition. This is what | |
| he would do IF� and he would make sure that somewhere in their | |
| conversations she would give her assent to euthanasia by stating | |
| that she doesn�t want to live like that. | |
| There is the matter of the several paintings that appear, each | |
| occupying the full screen, shown just before Georges smothers | |
| Anne, and just after he�s said, �Forgive me.� The paintings are | |
| Romantic landscapes, just as the music the couple seem to have | |
| been fond of�Schubert, for instance�is Romantic, and one | |
| commentator on this movie has said that the paintings are | |
| unremarkable ones that are among those on the couple�s apartment | |
| walls. I haven�t tried to find the paintings in the scenes of | |
| the apartment though it might be possible to do so by looking at | |
| each scene very carefully. | |
| The unsettled question is why they are shown at this point in | |
| the movie, which has no other views of paintings, no mention of | |
| paintings, in fact no views of nature anywhere. | |
| Maybe that is the point. Georges must realize at about the time | |
| when he slaps Anne that their situation is falling apart | |
| hopelessly. Maybe the paintings are a way of showing us the vast | |
| world out there that he and Anne have been increasingly shut off | |
| from. Or maybe they are simply showing us yet another part of | |
| the rich world these two have created through the years�their | |
| music, their photos, the paintings on their walls, their | |
| personalities so quiet, modest and trusting that they can�t | |
| imagine why anyone would want to break into their apartment. | |
| When I first saw this movie I assumed that the corpse glimpsed | |
| in the first scenes is Georges�s body but reviewing it I see | |
| that it isn�t. It is Anne, and he has taken a dark dress out of | |
| the closet to clothe her in it, and carefully snipped the | |
| blossoms off the flowers in a bouquet a visitor has brought to | |
| surround her head. | |
| In death, though, she looks somewhat like Georges, and the | |
| question has to arise: Just where IS Georges? When the Fire | |
| Department/Police come in, they get no answer when they ask if | |
| anybody is home. They begin stripping tape from doors, tape we | |
| find out later Georges has applied. Will they find him dead in | |
| the spare room? Or did he walk away from the apartment, perhaps | |
| to his death somewhere else? Or does he live on alone? We never | |
| know. | |
| �Which is good. We�re at least aware that he has that clear | |
| option�of following his wife in death through suicide. Somebody | |
| has stated that this movie has nothing to do with aging�that it | |
| could just as easily have been made about a younger couple. | |
| When I think about Georges and how he isn�t there, how he might | |
| have decided to kill himself as well, I don�t think it would | |
| have been the same movie at all if it had been made about a | |
| younger couple. The viewers wouldn�t assume that Georges might | |
| have killed himself. It would have been highly inappropriate and | |
| jarring in the extreme. But we have seen the Georges of this | |
| movie already starting to fail, finding it difficult to get up | |
| from bed, difficult to take care of Anne. It is sad but quite | |
| possible that the police will find Georges�s body in that | |
| apartment as well. | |
| �Whatever else it is, the movie is a profoundly touching closeup | |
| of a couple�s love for each other. | |
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