A View of Love

2010 [FRENCH]

Action / Drama / Mystery / Romance / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 49%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 49% · 250 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.2/10 10 1792 1.8K

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Plot summary

Happily married with a daughter, Marc is a successful real estate agent in Aix-en-Provence. One day, he has an appointment with a woman to view a traditional country house. A few hours later, Marc finally puts a name to her face. It's Cathy, the girl he was in love with growing up in Oran, Algeria, in the last days of the French colonial regime. Marc hurries to her hotel. They spend the night together. Then she's gone again. And Marc's mother tells him Cathy never left Algeria. She was killed with her father in a bombing just before independence...


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Claudia Cardinale as La mère de Marc
Marie-Josée Croze as Marie-Jeanne / Cathy
Jean Dujardin as Marc Palestro
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Reviewed by ZeddaZogenau 7 / 10

French Mystery Thriller with Jean DUJARDIN and Claudia CARDINALE

ACADEMY AWARD winner Jean Dujardin (in 2012 he won for THE ARTIST) and "The Girl Across the Road"

A real estate agent (Jean Dujardin) from Aix-en-Provence meets an attractive client (Marie-Josee Croze) who turns out to be his primary school sweetheart. This makes him remember more and more of his childhood in Oran, Algeria. Although happily married (Sandrine Kiberlain as his wife), he gets involved in an affair with his childhood friend. But something doesn't seem right...

Nicole Garcia has shot a beautiful romantic thriller with bright images from Aix, Nice, Marbella and Oran. Of course it's about the French's unresolved trauma in Algeria, but Hitchcockian elements are also not neglected.

The wonderful Toni Servillo (Il Divo / Gomorrha) and the great Claudia Cardinale (Il Gattopardo / Cera una volta il West) also act in roles.

Once again great actor cinema from France!

Reviewed by dromasca 7 / 10

who is this woman?

'Un balcon sur la mer' (released in the English-language market under the strange title 'A View of Love'), the 2010 film by director and screenwriter Nicole Garcia (herself a prolific actress, but not in this film) combines two different stories: a romantic story of the reunion after 25-30 years with a teenage love separated by war, and a thriller built around the mysterious persona of a blonde woman who recalls some of Hitchcock's female characters. These would be the premises of a successful romantic thriller, and 'Un balcon sur la mer' partly succeeds in being such a film. I wrote 'partly' because it seemed to me that there was an obvious imbalance between the two narrative threads. The romance part is much better constructed and has more depth and even more mystery than the thriller part.

Nicole Garcia was born in Oran, Algeria and left her native country as many French nationals did at the end of the colonial period, during the years of civil war, bloody repression and terrorist attacks that preceded this country's independence. Oran also is at the origin of the story of the heroes in the film. Marc Palestro is a real estate agent, very well situated economically and socially, working in the company run by his father-in-law. In one of his business transactions, the buyer is a woman he seems to recognize as the girl he had a teenage crush for years ago, in the last days before he left Algeria in flames. The woman also recognizes him and a passionate reunion takes place. Marc's mother, however, seems to know that the little girl he had loved had died shortly after their emigration. Marc, confused, begins to investigate. Mysteries about the woman's identity pile up and complications arise also in the real estate transactions.

I will not tell more, so as not to deprive those who will see the film of the pleasure of the gradual discoveries. I'll just say that Jean Dujardin is excellent in the lead role, of the man whose emotional universe is devastated by memories of his youth and uncertainties about the identity of the woman he can't help but love. It's one of his first roles outside of the comic register and a good launching pad for the career that followed and continues. I don't remember having seen before the Quebec-born actress Marie-Josée Croze. She is excellent as Marie-Jeanne, the mysterious woman. Hitchcock himself would have considered her for casting. The formidable Claudia Cardinale appears in one scene as Marc's mother - what a pleasure to see her again after so many years. Another excellent actress, Sandrine Kiberlain, has too small a role for her immense talent. Out of this story, the only character who doesn't quite find his place is that played by Toni Servillo, Marie-Jeanne's elderly lover. The liaison between the two is not well justified. Overall, I found the thriller part to be lackluster. The writers and the director seem not to have been interested too much in it. We are left with an interesting love story and a game of memories, in which the different places where the story takes place have a common element - the luminous Mediterranean Sea.

Reviewed by ronchow 9 / 10

A Moving Story of Romance and Childhood Love

I am sure some of us still have, on occasion, flashing memory of our childhood love subjects. We can be adults and settled into a homely life style. But if your memory is still robust, a trip to the past is common - especially if you are getting older.

"Balcony on the Sea", a name which I prefer, is a top-notch romance from France. It blends mystery with a love story, and with a the plot which is very credible and moving.

Both Jean Dujardin (of 'The Artist' fame) and Marie-Josee Croze are great in their leading roles. Director Nicole Garcia's steady and conventional directing is perfect to tell this tale, with flash back to childhood life in Algiers. I also find the ending subtle and satisfying. Highly recommended for those who yearn for a good romance story. Meanwhile, I will try to seek out more work by this director.

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