The Story
French heartthrob Romain Duris plays Thomas Seyr, a small-time hood who occasionally does a bit of strong-arm work to assist in his father's (Niels
Arestrup) dodgy real-estate deals. A chance encounter gives Thomas the opportunity to audition for a place in a prestigious musical academy and attempt to become a famous musician, like his mother.
Thomas begins to take lessons with Miao Lin (Linh-Dan Pham), a Chinese piano virtuoso who doesn't speak a word of French. Meanwhile, Thomas becomes attracted to his best friend's regularly-cuckolded wife, Aline (the gorgeous Aure Atika) and gets caught up in his father's business.
The Good
The Beat That My Heart Skipped is a treat from beginning to end. It's beautifully shot and there’s a real sense of rhythm and energy coursing through every frame. The script is terrific too, with sharply-drawn characters and enjoyable dialogue.
The Great
Romain Duris gives a thoroughly engaging performance – we’re constantly longing for Thomas to succeed, even though the odds are stacked against him. The supporting cast are equally terrific, especially Linh-Dan Pham, who makes a huge impression despite only being able to communicate in (untranslated) Chinese.
The Conclusion
In short, The Beat That My Heart Skipped is a terrifically entertaining film that succeeds on all levels – it’s beautifully written, superbly acted and impeccably directed. In a word, unmissable.
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