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The Second Act (2024, Léa Seydoux) (REVIEW) | Projector Shorts | A film within a film within a film
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1 year ago
The cream of French cinema send up the industry and the emergence of A.I. in a self-reflexive absurdist comedy from Quentin Dupieux, whose work Film Brain thinks probably isn't for him.
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The fourth wall gets absolutely annihilated in the second act, an absurdist comedy from
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prolific French director Quentin Dupieux that opened last year's Cannes Film Festival.
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Léa Seydoux, Vincent Linden, Louis Gorelli and Raphael Cunard play a group of actors
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who are filming at a restaurant, the titular second act.
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They're making a rom-com written and directed by an AI and reality and fiction soon become
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extremely blurred.
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Dupieux is probably best known for the killer tire movie Rubber and I've seen that and
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smoking causes coughing and I think it's pretty safe to say at this point that his
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films are just not for me, it's not his fault, it's mine.
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Or maybe it isn't.
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The movie's central joke is taking the idea of fiction is reality and reality is fiction
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and taking it to the utmost extreme.
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The cast alternates seamlessly between the deliberately asinine dialogue they're saying
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in the scene that they're filming to arguing among themselves, but even during that they're
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aware that they're in a film and directly address the camera and the crew.
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Some of the biggest names in French cinema are enjoying sending themselves up and there's
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a bit of commentary on self-important actors, technology interfering with art and so on
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and sometimes it's a bit amusing but it's so packed with layer upon layer upon layer
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of ironic detachment that the satire doesn't land because really there's nothing underneath it.
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The worst of this is all the tiresome stuff about cancelled culture, all the characters
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going oh don't do this, don't say that, you'll get cancelled.
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It mostly seems like an excuse for characters to say offensive things for laughs but also
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calling attention to that and contradicting itself because it's a film within a film
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within a film within a film.
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It's hard to tell if it's a critique or deflecting criticism because everything is meaningless,
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nothing is real and nobody commits to saying anything.
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Even at just 80 minutes I found this to be smug and self-indulgent in a way that tested
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my patience because this is a sketch comedy idea at best.
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If there's anything knowable about the film it's the extended tracking shots with the
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first 20 minutes of the film dominated by walking talks in long unbroken takes.
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It's fitting that the final shot of the film is a several minute ride along a camera dolly
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track which is the most meta thing in a hyper meta film but probably the only thing in it that's real.
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