Review of Who Knows?

Who Knows? (2001)
9/10
Long,but worth seeing
4 November 2001
Va savoir is a film that could be skipped by someone living in New

York City, Chicago, or Los Angeles. We get only a handful of

French films each year in Upstate New York, and I try to see them

all. At 154 minutes, this movie does tend to run on. Still, the

legendary Jacques Rivette is known for his l*o*n*g running times;

he probably considers this 2 1/2 hour film to be a short.

I have noticed that the great majority of people who rated the film

are men. This surprises me, because there is nothing about Va

Savoir that would make it a traditionally "men's film." I would think

people of either gender would be pleased that all three female

leads are presented as capable women leading productive

lives--actor, dance teacher, graduate student. Rivette has chosen

three women who are fascinating to watch on the screen; this to

me was the strength of the film. I think the men fared less well--in

fact, it is hard to believe that three such competent and attractive

women would be drawn to men who appeared (at least to me) to

be far inferior to them. (One character--Arthur--probably has

anti-social personality disorder, is a compulsive gambler and has

incestuous feelings towards his sister. Other than that he's OK.)

My suggestion--don't go to this film expecting "Rules of the Game," but see it because it is French, it is directed by Jacques Rivette,

and it gives ample screen time to three excellent female actors.
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