Review

Time Out (2002)

EW's GRADE
A

Details Limited Release: Mar 29, 2002; Rated: Unrated; Length: 132 Minutes; Genre: Drama; With: Aurelien Recoing and Karin Viard

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As Vincent, a middle-aged businessman recently unemployed and going to increasingly desperate lengths to hide the fact from his family in the profound psychological drama Time Out, French stage actor Aurélien Recoing manages to convey pride and shame, love and despair, resignation and liberation -- sometimes just in the way he drives in silence.

Filmmaker Laurent Cantet, whose masterful feature debut, ''Human Resources,'' was similarly inspired by the complex socioeconomic ties that bind in the workplace -- as well as the oedipal knots connecting fathers and sons -- piles the lies up slowly, with particular insight into the subtleties of manly self-reinvention: Vincent tells his wife (Karin Viard) he's taking a U.N. job in Geneva, tells his friends he can invest their money for quick profits, and tells such natural stories about meetings he hasn't attended and business meals he hasn't eaten that they begin to feel truer than the life he really does lead with his wife and children. There's piercing sadness, and fury, too, in this Everyman's isolation, and Cantet is singularly skilled at evoking the universal condition of such tragic ordinariness.

Originally posted Apr 10, 2002
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