Le Ciel est a Vous (1944)
Jean Gremillon's "Le Ciel est a Vous"
The very last film I will be doing in my Jean Gremillion watch is his 1944 romantic drama, "Le Ciel est a Vous." Gremillon was a director known for his subversive filmmaking, which was especially important during the war when that was greatly needed. However, with "Le Ciel est a Vous," Gremillon strayed from his typical style into something more crowd-pleasing. The effect delivered, as it became Gremillon's most financially successful film.
The film focuses on a married couple who have dreams of flying, the mechanic Pierre and his wife Therese. Eventually, the team are able to construct an aviator that Therese breaks a world record with. The story is about the love between the two characters and their joint dreams that they attempt to reach together.
Overall, I very much enjoyed the film. I think that the climax of the film really pulls on your emotional center. I went from being devastated to overjoyed to the point of tears. Although "Le Ciel est a Vous" is not as subversive as Gremillon's other films and doesn't contain poignant social commentary, it is such a great story with great characters and a whole pack of emotions.
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