One of our favorite French filmmakers, Cédric Klapisch, shown below, is back in town with the third in the trilogy that began with L'Auberge Espagnole, continued with Russian Dolls, and now finds his characters at around the 40-year-old mark in his newest chapter, CHINESE PUZZLE (Casse-tête chinois).
In terms of plotting, there's an almost screwball-comedy effect working here, and much of the movie is laugh-out-loud funny, as well as all too real in terms of problems involving everything from immigration to love. Chinese Puzzle seems even more alive and energetic than the two preceding films – which is saying something, since the characters are now in their 40s.
Despite its very sophisticated opening credit sequence, the movie has a homemade look that doubles as a kind of reality provider. And while Klapisch covers territory often trod, he manages to give it all his own special style and wisdom. Note how a porno magazine connects to life in what is certainly the most creative jack-off scene in a fertility clinic yet caught on film (more likely, these days, on video).
And don't worry if you have not seen the earlier movies in the series. I think this one stands on its own quite nicely. Once viewed, however, it'll probably send you back to the two former films.
Chinese Puzzle -- from Cohen Media Group, in French and English, with English subtitles (as needed) and running 117 minutes -- hits New York City this Friday, May 16 (At the Angelika Film Center and Lincoln Plaza Cinema) and in the Los Angeles area on May 23 (at Laemmle's Playhouse 7 and Town Center 5).
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