35 Shots of Rum Review

35 Shots of Rum
The family dynamic between a father and daughter is altered with the arrival of another in her life.

by David Parkinson |
Published on
Release Date:

10 Jul 2009

Running Time:

84 minutes

Certificate:

TBC

Original Title:

35 Shots of Rum

Harking to Ozu's genius for capturing the rythyms of the everyday, Claire Denis celebrates the often-overlooked traits of trust, acceptance and love in this exquisite domestic drama. Indeed, taciturn widower Alex Descas and student daughter Mati Diop are so attuned that they rarely need to speak to communicate and their relationships with tenement neighbours prove just as intuitive. It's not all harmony - both train driver Descas and cabby Nicole Dogue have their secrets, while Gregoire Colin struggles to express his feelings for Diop, who isn't quite sure where her life is heading. With Agnes Godard's subtle imagery making the mundane seem reassuring, this has a quiet confidence to match its compassion.

Superbly played and realised, this stays with you.
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