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Diva (R)
Genre: Music Mystery Thriller
Directed by: Jean-Jacques Beineix
Starring: Frederic Andrei, Wilhelmenia Wiggins Fernandez, Richard Bohringer, Thuy An Luu

Early in Jean-Jacques Beineix's directorial debut, Diva (1981), the character Gorodish (Richard Bohringer, The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover) is described as "going through his cool period." Much the same could be said of Beineix with this film -- a work that simply oozes cool, but in a very special way. Beineix had spent 10 years working as an assistant director (not the best route to a directing job) when he made Diva, and he obviously knew this was his one big chance.

As a result, he crafted the most attention-getting film possible -- and it worked. Suddenly, French movies were hip again (it helped that U.S. and U.K. movies were entering a rather unhip phase, to say the least). He dropped back to the foundations of the French New Wave -- both stylistically and in choice of material. The mystery thriller was a fundamental of the Cahiers du Cinema -- the French film magazine that helped give birth to the New Wave movement -- crowd. But he also made it his own, adding elements of more fantasticated romance and intellectualism.

At bottom, it's a stylish thriller about a young man, Jules (Frederic Andrei), who makes a bootleg recording of a famous opera singer (Wilhelmenia Wiggins Fernandez). The recording gets mixed up with one that incriminates a police official in racketeering and murder, setting the thriller plot in motion. However, the thriller aspect -- entertaining as it is -- is ultimately secondary to the characterizations and the film's all-pervasive style. It's a beautifully layered work that's much more than a showcase for Beineix's talent.

-- reviewed by Ken Hanke


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