Empire
In keeping with its unassuming title (translated from Une Vie, in its native French), there doesn’t initially seem to be much to Stephane Brizé’s period drama. Long wordless scenes show characters gazing out of rainy windows, there are tranquil games of croquet, and, at one point, an argument about fire wood breaks out. But just as in The Measure Of A Man – Brizé’s Cannes-storming 2015 breakthrough about a middle-aged security guard forced to spy on his colleagues — A Woman’s Life finds poignancy in the everyday, offering another quietly furious (and mostly effective) look at how societal forces shape and warp a person’s existence.
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