La Femme du cosmonaute (1997)

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Anna and her husband Jean-Paul have to face a long and difficult separation since Jean-Paul is a spationaut. Thanks to a video device they can see each other and communicate... But definitely not for the best!

Overview
Distinguished French director Jacques Monnet brought to life the intriguing story of "La Femme du cosmonaute" (The Cosmonaut's Wife) in 1997. The film brings together humor, drama, and love in this distinct script that mainly revolves around the life of a lady married to a Russian cosmonaut. A French production, the movie stars Victoria Abril, understood for her remarkable efficiencies in previous roles and Ben Daniel, a prominent figure in the French movie market.

Story
"La Femme du cosmonaute" is a story about Anna (Victoria Abril), the wife of a Russian astronaut Vladimir (Ben Daniel). Anna is tormented by the stress of living alone while her partner remains in space. To contribute to her troubles, the space firm managing Vladimir's objective is in no hurry to bring him back to Earth due to financial restrictions. As Vladimir continues to journey through the cosmos, Anna is delegated navigate life on Earth alone.

An Unexpected Visitor
The plot picks up when a French astronaut called Michel (Gérard Lanvin) all of a sudden appears in Anna's life. Michel is Vladimir's friend who is incapable of continuing his space journey due to an abrupt disease. He is designated to keep Anna company during her hubby's absence. Slowly, their relationship blooms into a complex love triangle.

Romantic Confusion
Anna and Michel's growing love for each other tread into frowned-upon area, provided Anna's marital status to Vladimir. They discover themselves linked in a complicated web of love, fidelity, and love. However, they likewise need to manage their feelings with the regular public interaction as Anna is constantly in the public eye due to her spouse's profession.

A Russian Flavor
The film does an excellent task of catching the essence of Russian life and culture. It is filled with subtleties of Russian society and uses the essence of the country prominently. A mixture of discussions in French and Russian improves the atmosphere, and the visuals magnificently capture the stark contrasts in between life in area and in the world.

Resolution
The love triangle reaches its peak when Vladimir returns to Earth. The thriller surrounding Anna's choice between Michel and Vladimir keeps audiences guessing until the very end. Although the movie does not definitively respond to viewers' concerns, it is clear that Anna's experiences throughout Vladimir's absence have actually significantly impacted her life and relationships.

Conclusion
"La Femme du cosmonaute" is an engaging journey into the life of a lady fighting with isolation, psychological turmoil, and social pressures. Victoria Abril's performance perfectly depicts the predicament of a lady torn in between love and duty. The film is unconventional and might not accommodate every viewer's taste, however it does represent a distinct narrative that raises concerns about relationships, dedications, and societal pressures.

Top Cast

  • Victoria Abril (small)
    Victoria Abril
    Anna
  • Gérard Lanvin (small)
    Gérard Lanvin
    Jean-Paul Gardène
  • Rossy de Palma (small)
    Rossy de Palma
    Catherine
  • Gérard Hernandez (small)
    Gérard Hernandez
    Klavel
  • Bernard Verley (small)
    Bernard Verley
    Head of Mission
  • Patrick Guillemin (small)
    Patrick Guillemin
    Marc
  • Simón Andreu (small)
    Simón Andreu
    Luis
  • Jean-Claude Perrin
    Jean
  • Christian Cloarec
    Paul Alpegue
  • Lionel Abelanski (small)
    Lionel Abelanski
    Yves
  • Andrée Damant (small)
    Andrée Damant