View Full Version : Diving Bell and the Butterfly



FritterGirl
01-27-2008, 05:02 PM
All I can say is WOW!!! This is a must-see film, especially for those who like character-driven films. It's not fast acting, nor should it be, and the story is simple, as it was in real life. The direction and camera work of the first fifteen minutes was some of the best I've ever seen - and left me at times, breathless and in a complete state of shock and empathy for the film's main character.

It's tragic and remarkable story about a man who suffered a great deal and made the absolute most of his harrowing circumstances. Based upon a true story. French with English subtitles.

It's certainly not the "feel good movie of the year," but does provide hope in this oft too-cynical world we all live in.

SPOLER ALERT: If you want to see a brief plot synopsis, I've written it below in white type. You can select the several lines of text below to read:

For those who do not know, it is the true story about a frenchman, Jean-Dominique Beauby, editor of French "Elle" magazine, father of three, and lover of many, who in the prime of his life at age 42 suffers a sudden stroke. The stroke causes an extremely rare condition called "locked-in syndrome," whereby Jean-Do is completely paralyzed with the exception of some slight movement in his head, and the ability to blink his left eye.

His eye becomes his window to the world, and his only means of communication. He works with a speech therapist who devises a means for him to speak - one letter at a time. He then goes forward to write a memoir about his experience having locked-in syndrome, in what he deems his "diving bell."

solitude
01-27-2008, 05:08 PM
I agree!
Best movie of the year!!

(Great way to hide the spoilers - very clever! :) )

CCOKC
01-31-2008, 11:37 PM
I have to admit that I had never heard of this movie before seeing the director on Charlie Rose tonight. He himself is one interesting dude. He said on the show he did not speak any French when he got this job. Quite a feat to direct a movie in a language you don't understand and get an Oscar nomination in the process. I was surprised to see it was even playing here.

FritterGirl
02-02-2008, 04:02 PM
AMC at Quail is pretty good at bringing in indie and foreign films. The art museum also brought Diving Bell in about 3 weeks ago, and all performances sold out in advance.

If you still have time this weekend, I would highly, highly recommend it.

It could easily test if not best any of the five films currently up for Academy Award (I'm saying that without having seen "No Country" yet, but intend to go see that one tomorrow).

In many ways, this is my favorite film of the year! Really, really remarkable.