French actress Audrey Tautou drew comparisons to Audrey Hepburn during the early part of her career. Now, she’s staring down such lofty praise with “Priceless,” a French import with serious echoes of Hepburn’s “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.“ And don’t you know the diminutive Tautou stands up tall in the tale of the ingenue tape.
The romantic comedy, released June 24 on DVD, finds Tautou slinking from one rich man after another along the Cote d’Azur. Irene (Tautou) works hard for her boyfriends’ money, but she can’t resist the goofy charms of a bartender named Jean (Gad Elmaleh of “The Valet” fame) who pretends he’s as rich as the men Irene routinely fleeces.
A few mistaken identities later, and Jean goes broke trying to keep up with Irene’s lifestyle. But two can play Irene’s game, so Jean pairs up with an aging socialite who plies Jean with enough money to keep up his pursuit of Irene.
Sound complicated? It is, and the most amazing part is that it all works in a very American way. That is, in the way that most American rom-coms should. Divine chemistry. Classic farce structure. Gags that flow with the story and leave us smiling. And the payoff packs more of an emotional punch than it has any right to expect.
(Photo: Audrey Tautou makes being a gold digger a virtue in “Priceless”)
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Dagnabbitt 07.09.08 at 6:47 pm
A growing talent indeed; here’s hoping that she does not Penelope Cruz herself, and rather stay grounded in European cinema.
~ Dagnabbitt