

Saint Amour
Every year, Bruno makes a tour of all the wine stands, without setting foot outside the Show’s premises and without ever finishing his wine trail. This year, his father suggests they finish it together, but a real wine trail, across the French countryside. Accompanied by Mike, a young, quirky taxi driver, they set off in the direction of France’s major wine regions. Together, they are going to discover not only the wine trails, but also the road that leads back to Love.
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Plot Summary
A struggling farmer, Jean, takes his son, Mike, on a road trip to a wine competition in search of a "miracle cure" for their farm's financial woes. Along the way, they pick up various companions, each with their own troubles, leading to unexpected encounters and drunken revelations. The journey becomes a symbolic exploration of French identity, rural life, and the search for meaning through shared experiences and alcohol.
Critical Reception
Saint Amour received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised its quirky humor, heartfelt performances, and its blend of comedy and melancholy. Some found the film's meandering pace and thematic explorations to be uneven, but many appreciated its unique take on French provincial life and the father-son dynamic.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its offbeat humor and surprisingly poignant moments.
- Praised for the performances, particularly from Depardieu and Poelvoorde.
- Some critics found the narrative structure to be a bit too loose.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's unique and often humorous portrayal of everyday life and relationships, with many enjoying the performances and the blend of comedy and drama. Some viewers found the pace a bit slow, but overall, it resonated as a charming and insightful film.
Fun Fact
The film's title, "Saint Amour," is a pun on a type of wine, and the characters' journey is heavily intertwined with their consumption and appreciation of alcohol.
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