Monday, May 9, 2022

Hold Me Closer, Tiny Mama

Early this evening, M and I hit the AMC to see CĂ©line Sciamma's (Portrait of a Lady on Fire) latest film, Petite Maman, which finally hit American theaters nearly a year after it was first released in France.



Clocking in at a brisk 72 minutes, Petite Maman is a wonderful little exploration of parent-child relationships.  8-year-old Nelly's grandmother has just passed away, and Nelly is helping her parents clean out the house where her mom grew up.  In the woods nearby, Nelly makes a new friend -- Marion, a young girl, also 8.  Marion just so happens to be Nelly's mom's name, and she just happens to live in the very house that they are cleaning out...

The many scenes of Nelly and young Marion (played by real-life sisters) playing together sparkle with joy, and although the story plays with themes of grief, loneliness, and depression, it's an altogether heartwarming experience.  I don't have any kids, but one of the things that the movie puts front and center, is a need for parents to share their humanity with their children.  Remember what it was really like to be a kid.  Tell stories with as much color as you can about your own childhood.  Build bridges of trust and understanding.  Your children aren't your equals, but that doesn't mean you always have to resort to preaching and teaching.

A New Leaf

One would think that being housebound because of the onset of a global pandemic would have been the perfect opportunity to revive this blog.  But no.  Instead, as we start to put COVID-19 in the rear-view mirror, or at least learn to live with it forever, I found myself tinkering with Blogger today in an effort to migrate this dusty old thing over to my real Google account, nearly five years after my last attempt to restart was hampered by having to juggle two accounts.

Friends, I am here to say that it was successful.  Welcome back to the Amber Tower.  I suspect you'll see a lot of capsule thoughts about movies here -- Meagh and I see an awful lot of them these days, since we signed up for AMC's A-List plan a few years back.  Outside of that, we'll see what the future holds.  I hope you enjoy.