Streaming My Father’s Glory Online
Mardi, mai 18th, 2010![]() |
Streaming My Father’s Glory Online.
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My Father’s Glory is the first of two films dealing with the novelist/filmmaker Marcel Pagnol’s childhood. The film really does not have a site. Marcel’s parents Joseph, a beloved school teacher, and his mother Augustine, a dressmaker meet, drop in esteem, and catch married. Soon afterward Marcel is born, as is his brother and sister. Marcel’s family, along with his Uncle Jules and Aunt Rose, vacation in the South of France, and his father wins a hunting contest. On the surface there is not distinguished to acquire the film together. Yet the position of the film is not what makes it so worthwhile. The film’s chief strength is the blueprint that each character is developed. We can inspect that Joseph is a great and descent man, a masterful teacher, and most especially a devoted father and husband. Young Marcel idolizes his father, and wants all others to realize the father’s big qualities. The father is not perfect, and Marcel has questions about his doubt of all things religious. Marcel admires his mother as well, who is a nurturing and caring soul. The other major characters are both richly developed and varied.
The setting of the film is sumptuous. The little French town where Marcel and his family hail from seems realistic and the viewer can feel as if he/she has stepped assist in time. The music adds to the film and perfectly blends with the scenes and characters.
Some may feel that the film is too saccharinely sweet. This can be an easy dismissal of a film that is unashamedly lavish, nostalgic, and sentimental. Such critics are noxious, however. The film shows Pagnol’s appreciation for his parents, and how their generous qualities played such a necessary role in the man he would later be.
La gloire de mon pere and its sequel, Le chateau de ma mere are two of those extraordinary Sunday afternoon type films that bring benefit sun-filled days of childhood secrets and adventures. This is Marcel Pagnol’s homage to the south of France and the family he loved so dearly. The opening music is dreamy and bittersweet as it perfectly captures the nostalgia that the primitive narrator conveys in his voice-overs of his childhood escapades. We follow an adorably young Marcel, his proud, school-teacher papa, Joseph, and his sweet, magnificent mother, Augustine, through the birth of his brother Paul, their go to Marseilles, and then on to their summers in the hills of Provence. There, Marcel’s heart is forever captured by the song of the cicadas, the smell of wild thyme and lavender, and the pursuit of what lies over the next hilltop. I was charmed by scenes of French school days at the turn of the last century, and Marcel’s longing for the holidays and their promise of fun with his steadfast friend, Lili. You too will be overjoyed by jolly Oncle Jules and promenades in Parc Borély. But most of all, you will be touched by this sensitive and serious young boy who shows such esteem and loyalty to his father and mother.
