About this film
The Belier Family is a French film about a deaf french family living in the countryside, where daughter Margo, who is the only one who isn't deaf in her family, has a dream to go to Paris as a singer. The film is full of comedy and drama as the family struggles to adapt to a life where they no longer rely on Margo for her sign language translations, and as Margo struggles to realize her dream.
My Thoughts on the Film
This film has left a very positive impression on me for multiple reasons. It explains a concept which is relateable with anyone; family. The Belier family's dramatic and emotional scenes firmly grabs the audiences attention and contains a tear jerking scene toward the end though the use of the deaf motif, which had been the source of their struggles. The innovative fashion in which Eric Lartigau, the director, has created this film proficiently reveals a new perspective on the lives of deaf people and their mental struggles to fit into society; which serves as a good lesson as well as a enjoyable film which sticks to the memory.
Rating
I give this film a 9/10 for its great cinematography such as the filming techniques used and the ability to draw out the emotions of the audience as well as its brilliant story and the implementation of the deaf disability, which provides new perspectives and perhaps even sympathy and respect towards real deaf people. I also like this film because its in french, which helps me to remember it seeing as I barely use it so its rusty, however that's a personal reason.
----Will
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