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Exile in high street .
ulicknormanowen25 January 2021
Although ,it was awarded a prize in the New Orleans festival, "rue haute" has remained ignored in France ; but it's actually a Belgian movie with a Belgian singer/actress.

One may think that Annie Cordy ,who is mainly known as a comic singer , is cast against type; but after playing in dozens of duds , in the late sixties ,she showed in supporting parts in Clément's ,Chabrol's or Granier-Deferre 's movies that she was able to tackle dramatic parts.In "rue haute" , they made her an ugly crude fishmonger ;it sometimes look like an update of Henri Colpi's "une aussi longue absence" ,but devoid of poetry, beauty,and romanticism ;this is a raw hard work , which had nothing to do with the other movies dealing with the Nazi's roundups (notably Losey's remarkable "Monsieur Klein" ) ,and it's so bald that it may repel some viewers .

Mimi is waiting ....waiting.....Every time a bus leaves the stop ,she strikes on the door like a person possessed ,she screams like a lunatic; at the door of the church , she shouts at the believers that inside all they're telling them is a pack of lies .No neighbor heeds to her calls anymore , she's crazy ,even the shrink declares that there is nothing to do.He's already tried.

But someone pays attention:it's a fashionable American painter (Mort Schuman ,the great songwriter who teamed up with Doc Pomus and who was fluent in French ): his character lacks focus, one wonders why he would involve with people with squalid living conditions .

But it does not matter ,Cordy is terrific and will blow your mind if you give the movie a chance ; the viewer is often lost ,for the flahbacks are fleeting ,and the whole truth is only revealed in the last pictures ( the role of her companion ,who maintains the illusion that "he " may come back some day,is a little implausible )
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A painter comes to town and is drawn to the local crazy woman.
raeeugene16 December 2004
My husband and I saw this film when it first came out. It was a sleeper--no one seemed to know about it and that's still the case. We have never forgotten it. The painter, who is the main character, finds his life becoming connected with that of the local crazy woman, who goes to the bus station every day. She is waiting or looking for someone or something. He paints her again and again. As he does, he learns of her past and finds out something no one else knows--that is, why she continually waits at the bus station. Enough said. We told the story to my daughter this evening and now she wants to see it. It is the most effective film I have ever seen about the Holocaust... ostensibly, it isn't even about the Holocaust. We have not been able to locate this film and hope that it will be made widely available on video soon.
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