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Le Fil (French/Arab) [The String]

I know I have said this many a times before but what can I do when it is so true. Frenchmen have come up with some of the best films ever and this holds true even for gay genre. The freshness in the scripts and execution is worth watching. I feel I am lucky to get a chance to watch these films. Not everyone is that lucky. I just hope more people start appreciating French cinema. Handsome Malik returns to Tunisia from France to stay with his widowed mother, Sara. He is half Arab and half French and is already struggling with his roots. He wants to confess to his mother about his homosexuality but as we later find, she always knew just never wanted to acknowledge it. Malik seems attracted to rough local guys whose job is to service young rich men. Sara has an Arab guy called Bilal who lives in servant quarters who does menial jobs for her. Malik has instant attraction for him but doesn't know what he feels like. He keeps guessing it keeping the master-servant relationship going. Meanwhile, to keep relatives and the world happy, he agrees to marry his co-worker, a coupled lesbian who's having a baby by artificial insemination. The lesbian's father is unbelievably cool with all this. I want to be as cool as that old guy some day. Things happen and one fine day when both Bilal and Malik can't take it anymore, they go for each other which Sara soon finds out. After initial rejections, she finally accepts them as a couple and so does her extended family. Malik still goes ahead with his plans to marry his co-worker for the sake of the child. The film for a change ends in a very happy note. The performances and the story was totally spot on. The humour was also there at the right places. This is a loving, wise, subtle, witty, sophisticated, erotic, almost Utopian vision of how life should be, a tonic to all those well-made but often dreary movies about gay life outside the urban gay Meccas of the West. The film's title comes from a piece of string that can be seen attached to Malik from time to time. The string represents the hold both his mother and his upbringing have on the man, and it is something he has dealt with since he was a child. Sara plays the role of cliched "overbearing mother" role so elegantly and sympathetically that you cannot help but like her despite her sometimes abrasive behavior. Bilal and Malik have an amazing chemistry. The movie doesn’t really explore in any detail the possible consequences of this gay union in a country where homosexuality is still illegal. The sub-plots few and between were also nice like Malik's meeting his cousin in a gay bar and having an affair, Malik's grandmother and her reactions etc. This is a great film to watch and feel your one-and-a-half hour well spent. (8/10)

Comments

sgboy said…
wow just when I thought I got all the gay movies out there covered, I read this great blog of yours and realised I just touched the surface and still have a long way to go

great blog! I love the verr brutal yet frank ratings!
Golu said…
Thanks sgboy for your comments. I am glad you like my blog. Do keep visiting and leave your comments.
I just try to give my honest opinion about films. It's a pity that there are some great ones out there that ppl dont know about and while others are so trash that its unbelievable
Pitbullshark said…
I try to see as many French films as I can, they're usually so wonderful, and this one was no exception. It's funny, but I saw the German film, "Harvest", tonight, and the character, Marco asks the character, Jacob, if he had ever flown anywhere, and Jacob answers that his family went to Tunisia, once, and hearing that immediately made me think of this film, which introduced Tunisia to me. Not living in a Mediterranean country, the idea of visiting or living in Tunisia never entered my mind; as far as North Africa goes, the only countries we generally ever seem to consider are Morocco and Egypt, but all those in the middle between those two, nope. (Actually, when I think about it, I am rather turned on by the idea of Berbers swathed head to toe in indigo cloth going on camel treks across the Sahara, but this film, of course was about a sophisticated urban set.)

Of course, this film wasn't really supposed to be about Tunisia, per se, but for me, that was my favorite part about it. I guess we all get what we can from different movies!
Golu said…
You are crazy :)

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