Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Grain (2017)

Also Known As: La particule humaine
Year of first release: 2017
Director: Semih Kaplanoglu
Actors: Jean-Marc Barr, Ermin Bravo
Country: TR, D, F, S, Q
Genre: Drama
Conditions of visioning: 16.04.2018, Schauburg, OV Sneak Preview, English version with German subtitle
Synopsis: In an undefined near future, Professor Erol Erin (Barr), a seed geneticist, lives in a city protected from multi-ethnic immigrants by magnetic walls. For unknown reasons, the city’s agricultural plantations have been hit by a genetic crisis. In a meeting at the headquarters of Novus Vita, the corporation which employs him, Erol hears about Cemil Akman (Bravo), a fellow geneticist who wrote a thesis about the recurrent crises affecting genetically modified seeds. Erol sets out on a journey to find him.
Review: On the paper the story makes sense and sounds interesting (imdb or allocine). By watching just the movie, I would not say it deals with migration, even if some images at the beginning show a border like in Ceuta or Mexico/USA. I would not say it deals with corporation, even if we see people working in Novus Vita who have a controlling view on the biology, like we all suspect about Monsanto, Bayer and Syngenta. I do not really know how to describe the story apart from a guy following another one without much talking and with a kind of untold admiration. A kind of initiation in a spartan and rather ecological way of life.
There is no much emotion in the movie apart from what the sceneries gives. Therefore the acting is difficult to appreciate. Having a black&white picture helps a lot in having beautiful sceneries, portraits and picture in general. A poetic movie could have been the result, but it is not by lack of lyrism and of dialogues. Jean-Marc Barr fans may get a poetic impression of the movie because this guy looks peaceful and poetic by himself.
The movie may attract many people due to the critics it got, but disappoint them because of the lack of story and of poesie.
Rating: 4 /10

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