Brief Crossing (Breve Traversee)

Brief Crossing (Breve Traversee)


Starring:Sarah Pratt, Gilles Guillain, Marc Filipi, Laƫtitia Lopez, Marc Jablonski, Christelle Dacosta, Nicholas Hawtrey, Franck Lemaitre, Philippe Quaisse, Jean-Claude Cavelier, Alexandre Le Balidec
Director: Catherine Breillat
Studio: Fox Lorber
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
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What starts as a chance meeting between a 30-something English woman Alice (Sarah Pratt) and a 16 year-old French boy (Gilles Guillan) quickly develops into much more on an overnight ferry ride. As the conversation progresses, it is clear that although the two have virtually nothing in common, the sexual tension is evident. When they finally act on their growing attraction, a surprise twist is thrown in that will leave you wondering who really seduced who.
Brief Crossing (Breve Traversee)
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Simple Review
  • INTERESTING BUT A BIT SLOW AT TIMES.
  • Erotic, but left me cold
  • Clever Revearsal
  • Mesmerizing
Brief Crossing (Breve Traversee)
Starring: Sarah Pratt , Gilles Guillain , Marc Filipi , Laëtitia Lopez , and Marc Jablonski
Director: Catherine Breillat
Manufacturer: Fox Lorber
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ASIN: B0001JXPK2
Release Date: 2004-05-18

Description

What starts as a chance meeting between a 30-something English woman Alice (Sarah Pratt) and a 16 year-old French boy (Gilles Guillan) quickly develops into much more on an overnight ferry ride. As the conversation progresses, it is clear that although the two have virtually nothing in common, the sexual tension is evident. When they finally act on their growing attraction, a surprise twist is thrown in that will leave you wondering who really seduced who.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Simple Review.......2007-05-26

Good movie with a twist. The twist leaves it up to the viewer of who seduce who in this movie.

3 out of 5 stars INTERESTING BUT A BIT SLOW AT TIMES........2007-01-05

I BOUGHT ABOUT 20 FORIEGN FILMS ONE DAY WITH THE INTENT OF DIVING IN AND EXPOSING MYSELF TO SOMETHING I HAD IGNORED ALL MY LIFE. SO FAR, I'VE EITHER MADE POOR CHOICES OR THESE FORIEGN FILMS ARENT FOR ME. THIS ONE, I DID LIKE BECAUSE ITS THE SORT OF THING THAT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU. NO PART OF THIS WAS IN ANY WAY FAR FETCHED OR UNBELIEVEABLE. I WILL SAY THAT IT IS A BIT SLOW THOUGH- SOME SCENES DRAG ON LONGER THAN THEY NEED TO WHICH MAKES IT A TAD BORING IN PLACES. IF YOU'RE LIKE ME AND ARE THINKING ABOUT TRYING FOREIGN FILMS- THIS MIGHT BE A LOW OCTANE GOOD FIRST CHOICE- BECAUSE THERE ARE SOME OUT THERE THAT ARE VERY HARD TO WATCH, VIOLENT,PORNOGRAPGHIC, AND SHOWING LIFES NEGATIVES.THIS ONE IS NOT.

3 out of 5 stars Erotic, but left me cold .......2005-09-01

The youngsters (sixteen y/o male and thirty y/o female) are highly desirable and the gradual seduction interesting; you will want to watch this art house movie for the sexy scenes. The initial attraction, flirtation and tactical maneuvering between a very young man and an older woman are covered here quite competently.

Be warned, like most French movies having anything to do with adults and sex, everybody smokes, and their philosophy is deeply cynical materialism or even nihilism. They have zero values and zero aspirations and should be medicated on Prozac but aren't.

I kept wondering what is the real story here. There doesn't seem to be one. It is merely an indulgence in titillation; and within those limitations this film is no better than so many others. It did not move me or make me feel anything in particular. The ending, which I will not reveal, per request, reminded me too much of personal experiences.

4 out of 5 stars Clever Revearsal.......2005-01-01

Again Catherine Breillat delivers a real life look at a middle aged women's desire. The film has great dialogue and as usual a signature Breillat ending.

4 out of 5 stars Mesmerizing .......2004-10-26

Controversial French director Catherine Breillat's "Brief Crossing" (2001) is a mesmerizing 80-minute knockout that follows two very different travelers as they meet on an overnight ferry cruise and enter into a steamy one-night affair. The twist here is that the odd couple is a thirtysomething Englishwoman and a 16-year-old French schoolboy.

Breillat was obviously inspired by David Lean's classic "Brief Encounter." However, the similarities end there. As anyone who has seen any of Breillat's previous features (including the [hot] "Romance" and "Fat Girl") will know, the director isn't interested in telling a conventional love story so much as chronicling the psychological fallout of sex. This film is no exception. As Breillat herself says in a revealing interview that accompanies the film, she made the film simply because she wanted to explore the loss of a young male's virginity. In this case, it is young Thomas (Gilles Guillan), who meets Alice (Sarah Pratt) while ordering dinner, then begins a mutual flirtation with the amused woman after she invites him to share a table with her. Over the course of the next hour, they share much revealing conversation, then eventually fall into bed together. What happens next is best left for the viewer to experience.

Obviously the centerpiece of this film is the sexual encounter, and let's just say it is beautifully handled by the director and her two actors. Perhaps because of the tender age of her young star, Breillat doesn't push the envelope as far as she did in "Romance," leaving it up to the viewer to decide just how real the encounter is. (Rest assured, young Guillan was 19 when he made the film, but still a virgin according to the director.) Still, it's an eye-opening moment. So, if you're one that is easily offended by on-screen sexuality, pass this one up.

The acting by Pratt and Guillan is perfect. The dinner scene in particular is brilliantly handled. It's fascinating to watch the older woman trying to act younger while the young boy puffs on a cigarette and vainly tries to impress the older woman by acting much older than he is. And the last fifteen minutes especially ring true, with a last-minute twist that ends the film on exactly the right note.

In all, "Brief Crossing" is a minor film which sacrifices plot to tell a simple story of two disparate souls who make a once-in-a-lifetime connection. The ending is sad but honest, and leaves the viewer to make his own judgments about the woman's behavior. (It helps to take into account the differing attitudes about sex that separates us American puritans with European sensibilities: an American film would end with the woman thrown in jail for statutory rape.) At least the film is honest about it's intentions to provide an erotic experience for the audience, unlike today's American coming-of-age films which disguise their intentions in dumb comedy and irresponsible filmmaking. (By irresponsible filmmaking, I mean that an American film would romanticize the encounter and make it appear to be a beautiful rite-of-passage for the boy and satisfying for the woman. In Breillat's world, the sex is raw, clumsy, unmutually satisfying, almost violent and even somewhat sad to watch. Quite a difference.)

In all, "Brief Crossing" is a small gem from a controversial director who delights in polarizing her audiences. The viewer's enjoyment will hinge on just how hung-up he/she is about in-your-face eroticism. Enter at your own risk. **** (out of *****)

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