Solitude (2001) Poster

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To enjoy in retrospect (may contain spoilers!)
thecatsmotheruk7 December 2002
Warning: Spoilers
If you are like me, you will enjoy this film when it is over, it is too long, several sequences need to be cut.I freely admit that I was bored while I was watching this film, but it left an impression on me. There are three main protagonists, Michele ('19 years old and knows it'), a student aimlessly whiling away the summer holidays, Linda, a journalist on retreat and Brother Bernard, a man who in the words of the director, has never been hugged.

There is a quote in the film 'life is made up of lots of little things' and so is this film, the awkward silence when you are introduced to someone by a slight aquaintance, Michele masquerading as a nun, small talk, unintentianally funny moments, the sunlight in the trees, a growing friendship, writer's block. All unobtrusive yet somehow prominant. And at the end, the strange comfort that 'I know my immaculate heart will prevail'. A meaningless sentiment, yet strangely apt and correct, as each charactor learns to be a little more feeling and human.
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5/10
The quest for religious 'truth'
raypaquin10 November 2002
This is one of the most boring 'deep' films I've ever seen. A young well-educated friar searches for 'truth' in a Catholic monastery. Meanwhile, the monastery hosts pilgrims of either sex who are also, presumably, searching for that same truth. We are acquainted with the young friar's doubts and the only 'resolution' is 'love', predictably with one of the monastery's female hosts. Very unsatisfying. Please insure that you are not too tired before watching this film. It is guaranteed to put just about anyone to zzzz... (oops !)... sleep.
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