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4 stars out of 5 -- "LEAVE charts its hero's acceptance of his plight without softening his prickly characters....It remains an honest look at a subject we all have to face."Entertainment Weekly - 07/21/2006
"Moreau's few ripe scenes are choice, and she spices up the joint with her gravelly voice..." -- Grade: B-New York Times - 07/14/2006
"TIME TO LEAVE, in the end, explains very little, choosing instead to emphasize the essential paradox that an individual's life is never complete and always over too soon."Sight and Sound - 12/01/2006
"Melvil Poupaud's twitchy, tender performance as the doomed hero is uniformly excellent."Melvil Poupaud gives an extraordinary, complex performance in TIME TO LEAVE (LE TEMPS QUI RESTE), written and directed by iconoclastic French auteur François Ozon (8 WOMEN, SWIMMING POOL). Poupaud stars as Romain, a selfish, self-absorbed fashion photographer who is suddenly diagnosed with terminal cancer. Not wanting anyone to know about his illness, he brutally breaks up with his boyfriend, Sasha (Christian Sengewald), belittles his sister, Sophie (Louise-Anne Hippeau), and goes against his doctor's (Henri de Lorme) suggestion to give chemotherapy a chance. The only person he chooses to confide in is his grandmother, Laura (the legendary Jeanne Moreau), who has been estranged from the family for many years for what they considered inappropriate behavior after the loss of her husband. Knowing his time is running out, Romain travels around with a small digital camera, capturing tender moments that are very different from the high-profile fashion shoots he is used to. He finds solace with his beloved grandmother, but to everyone else he is cold and distant, seemingly going out of his way to not take the easy way out by rediscovering life and love in his final days. All the while, nearly everywhere he goes, Romain sees himself as a child (Ugo Soussan Trabelsi), as the past invades his temporary present. Beautifully acted and intelligently written, TIME TO LEAVE, the second in a proposed trilogy about life and death by Ozon (following UNDER THE SAND), is a challenging, compelling work with a simply magnificent ending.
| Starring | Melvil Poupaud, Jeanne Moreau & Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi | |
| Directed by | Francois Ozon | |
| Produced by | Olivier Delbosc & Marc Missonier | |
| Director of Photography | Jeanne Lapoirie | |
| Performer | Daniel Duval & Marie Rivière |
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