A disturbing film about a young Belgian couple and their newborn child,
L'Enfant tells a heartbreaking tale that is less about love than
about the possibility of moral redemption. We quickly learn what kind of
people Sonia and Bruno are. Sonia (Deborah Francois) is a sweet teenager
who has just given birth to Bruno's (Jeremie Renier) child. Instead of
visiting her and seeing their baby in the hospital, Bruno sublets her apartment
to "friends" who slam the door in her face when she tries to return home.
We do not know what Sonia does for a living, but we know she's diligent
enough to maintain a small apartment and keep her pantry stocked with instant
soup. Bruno, on the other hand, refuses to take a job. Instead, he leads
a gang of thieves who're approximately half his age (and height).
Still, Sonia loves him. And Bruno, who may be incapable of love, enjoys
the carefree benefits of having a girlfriend who doesn't expect too much.
All this changes when Bruno does the unthinkable--he sells their child.
He calmly explains to her, "I thought we'd have another."
Overnight, Sonia changes from a little girl to a bitter woman who no longer
excuses Bruno's behavior. When he returns to her apartment claiming he
loves her, she spits back, "You're lying. You can't help it." Not realizing
the irony of his own actions, he then begs her for money. Renier and Francois
are formidable actors who convey feelings with subtle nuances. Though the
film is in French, the viewer never feels lost. The subtitles certainly
help, but the actors are so good that their intonations and expressions
speak volumes themselves.
L'Enfant--a 2005 Cannes winner by filmmaking brothers Jean-Pierre
and Luc Dardenne--is a brutal film to watch not because of any gore or
violence, but because of the frailty of the characters and their desperation
to survive. In his quest to return the child to Sonia, Bruno attempts to
become a better human being. But the viewer is never left with the satisfaction
of knowing that he will ever be able to truly redeem himself. |
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