Venice 2022: Romain Gavras & Ladj Ly’s ‘Athena’ Completely Guidelines
by Alex Billington
September 3, 2022

“Revolutions aren’t about trifles, however spring from trifles.” – Aristotle. That is one in every of THE most exhilarating movies of the 12 months, I wish to watch it once more and convey everybody. Athena immediately joins the ranks as probably the greatest revolution movies ever made. It’s an awfully propulsive, spectacular cinematic expertise that begins with an all-timer opening motion scene and by no means lets up. I used to be completely blown away by this phenomenal city warfare French thriller that simply premiered in competitors on the 2022 Venice Movie Pageant. Athena is a Netflix manufacturing, however that is not a difficulty right here contemplating it seems like it’s a revolutionary movie that is not restrained or diminished by the Netflix sheen that plagues too many different Netflix motion pictures. This can be a one-of-a-kind, jaw-dropping murals that completely have to be seen on the massive display. If Netflix have been higher about displaying movies in cinemas, they’d be internet hosting month-to-month screenings of this in theaters everywhere in the world, much like the best way The Rocky Horror Image Present continues to rock film theaters many years later. Karim ceaselessly!!!!
Athena is directed by the very gifted French filmmaker Romain Gavras (of Our Day Will Come and The World Is Yours beforehand) and co-written by Elias Belkeddar, Romain Gavras, and Ladj Ly – the gifted French filmmaker behind the movie Les Miserables a couple of years in the past. It is no shock that when Ly and Gavras staff up, they make one thing unforgettable. Athena is a contemporary tackle an historic Greece epic conflict story (much like Troy) and that is blatantly apparent all through BUT it nonetheless completely rocks when it comes to being an awe-inspiring motion movie a couple of conflict between youths and cops at a tower block. It is set within the suburbs and begins in the course of a battle – the folks from these tower blocks are combating towards the cops, who’ve (apparently) killed a younger boy. They need the cops who killed the child to be recognized and imprisoned, and will not hand over till that occurs. It is also the story of brothers, three of them, and the way they work together throughout this revolutionary time. They’re highly effective leaders, however every has a thoughts of his personal, with totally different allegiances.
If you cannot deal with movies about revolutions, then avoid this one. Athena jogs my memory of one other unforgettable revolutionary movie – V for Vendetta. Many individuals appear afraid nowadays of how society works and the reality about the best way humanity operates – wars and revolutions and battles are an integral a part of historical past and progress on this planet. Whether or not you prefer it or not, it is true, and the oppressed should combat their oppressors to free themselves from that oppression. Simply because this film is about in trendy instances does not imply we needs to be afraid of it. Should you can watch a film like Troy and be entertained by it, although it is nearly the identical story simply set a whole bunch of years earlier, then it is potential to be entertained and invigorated by Athena as nicely. And remember, it is only a film, the violence is not actual however it’s mirroring actuality and what can / does occur on a regular basis on streets all over the world. Many French movies not too long ago are in regards to the conflict between cops and residents, however that is the primary to indicate this conflict escalating into an all-out fucking conflict.
It is not typically this occurs, so when it does I am unable to assist rave about it. Athena is one in every of these movies the place I am watching and I feel “I’ve no fucking concept how the hell they shot this scene.” How the hell did they obtained this shot?! Are all these fireworks actual?! How are so many individuals so completely concerned on this set piece and the digital camera actions so clean and the motion all so completely coordinated?! The movie has mindblowing cinematography from Matias Boucard with prolonged one-take pictures that rival the greatest-of-all-time one-takes in Victoria, 1917, and Atonement. It is also continuous intense – the vigorous pacing is so gripping it nearly seems like a theme park journey, the place your coronary heart races till it is over, however on this case it is a 97 minute theme park journey with hearth and smoke and particular results galore. All that is topped off by a riveting, highly effective rating by Gener8ion (a collaboration between Gavras and Benoît Heitz). Every part in regards to the expertise of watching this movie is exhilarating and I hope audiences all over the world will in some way get alternatives to look at this movie on the massive display with good projection and loud-as-fuck sound – the best way it ought to be seen.
As a lot as I wish to give Athena an ideal rating, there’s one little challenge I’ve with it and that is the ending. By the point it will get there, it is a bit too on-the-nose with what it is making an attempt to say (although it’s significant), in the end the message it is making an attempt to ship with this story and all this motion. The hints all through aren’t sturdy sufficient and it wanted a scene or two earlier to correctly construct up this reveal. It spends all its time on the conflict between cops and residents and wanted one thing extra that we might chew on to think about the place it is resulting in and why that issues – taking away barely from what Ly and Gavras are attempting to say with Athena. The message is fairly clear – there’s something else on the market that could be a better evil, a better risk. We spend means an excessive amount of time arguing and infighting and coping with petty issues reasonably than realizing there’s a must unite and combat this different evil collectively. We should study to belief one another and acknowledge there’s extra taking place than what’s occurring on our block. Hopefully this concept will nonetheless resonate anyway.
Alex’s Venice 2022 Score: 9.5 out of 10
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