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the review on the film
- The film "Le Havre" was released in Russia in 2012.
- By that time it had already won the prize of the International Federation of Film at the Cannes Film Festival.
- The film was shot in France by the Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki who is known for the films "Leningrad Cowboys Go America" and "The Bohemian Life".
- This film is very different from American blockbusters.
- Is seems very unusual and in every picture you can see the characteristic features of the director.
- "Le Havre" is a tale that we can hardly imagine in today's world.
- But it is made so skillfully that you begin to believe in wonder.
- The protagonist, Marcel Marx, is a former bohemian writer, who is now cleaning shoes in the street.
- He lives in a town, called Le Havre, with his wife Arletty.
- Despite the poverty they meet, they do not lose hope and continue to live.
- Nothing seems to happen to heroes.
- But one day Marcel meets Idriss, African refugee, and becomes a real guardian angel for him.
- He saves his life and help to join his family.
- The film raises an important problem of the illegal immigration that swept Europe in the late XX - early XXI centuries.
- Desperate Africans leave their homes in search of a better life.
- But Europe cannot cater for them all and has to send them back.
- As we can see in the film, Europeans themselves have lots of social problems like unemployment.
- In this difficult situation Ami Kaurismaki makes us think that the most important thing is not to lose the human face.
- We must remember that all people created equal and the most valuable treasure can be found is the moral principles.
- nastyabyv
March 2015
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