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Breaking and Entering |


Language: English
Directed : Anthony Minghella
Writing credits (WGA) : Anthony Minghella
Cast: Jude Law as Will , Juliette Binoche as Amira , Robin
Wright Penn as Liv
Review:
Perhaps the kindest way to describe Anthony Minghella's
Breaking and Entering is to say it's evident as being
broken fairly early during the proceedings. There's no
shortage of candidates for the fatal flaw: the
artificial storyline; the presence of a ridiculously
cliched character; the lack of chemistry between illicit
lovers. Blaming one of these problems is probably
unfair. The movie's failure is likely based on a fusion
of all these, and perhaps a few others. Minghella has
become known as a director of "chick flicks," primarily
because of The English Patient and Cold Mountain. When
viewed from a distance, Breaking and Entering would
appear to fit into the same category, but there is a
stark difference. In his previous efforts, Minghella
created believable relationships between interesting
characters. The same cannot be said of Breaking and
Entering, where the situations are contrived and the key
characters don't connect.
Will (Jude Law) is a successful architect who has
relocated his business to one of the "bad parts" of
London, King's Cross. Because of the dysfunction in his
home life, Will spends a lot of hours at work, further
isolating himself from his long-time live-in girlfriend,
Liv (Robin Wright-Penn), and their 13-year old daughter,
Bea (Poppy Rogers). Bea is not Will's biological
daughter, but he has been her father-figure for 10
years. She currently has emotional problems - she can't
cope with loud noises and suffers from insomnia. Will's
solution to this is to avoid home as much as possible.
After his business place is broken into twice and his
computers are stolen, he camps out in his car at night
to catch the thief. He is successful, and follows the
boy, Miro (Rafi Gavron), to the home he shares with his
mother, Amira (Juliete Binoche). Instead of calling the
police or confronting Miro, Will makes the baffling
decision to return the next day and engage Amira in
conversation. He recognizes that both of them possess
deep wellsprings of longing so, as with all movie
characters connected thus, they begin an affair. Things
become complicated when Amira discovers why Will
originally sought her out.
Although the narrative outline would seem to have the
potential to develop into a tear-jerker, the lack of
chemistry between Binoche and Law creates a barrier. The
two actors don't seem to be on the same page. Their sex
scenes are passionless and their clothed interaction is
no less sterile. Law in particular is frustrating. After
starting his career with promise, he has become lazy in
his acting. Every character he plays is essentially the
same, and he has taken the low-key approach to extremes.
Breaking and Entering also makes use of the worn-out
cliché of the "hooker with the heart of gold." In this
case, she's played by Vera Farmiga. I have no problem
with the performance, but the character is so
out-of-place and unrealistic that it makes one wonder
what Minghella was thinking. Ray Winstone has a few nice
scenes as a cop; he should have been in more of the
film. All the other actors are okay; no more, no less.
Benoît Delhomme contributes some moody cinematography,
but his shot selection further enhances the film's cold,
clinical look. While this is a reasonable approach to
highlight the distance between Will and his family, it
hurts Breaking and Entering's chances of generating
something worthwhile between Will and Amira. Without
that, the movie has little chance of success, even with
those who have been Minghella supporters in the past.
Keywords: Breaking and Entering, Anthony Minghella, Jude law

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