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Ridicule by Patrice Leconte - Berling's speech at mask ball

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From Patrice Leconte's 1996 masterpiece, Ridicule, the final mask ball scene when Ponceludon (Charles Berling) was tripped, ridiculed, and yet turned the table around with a powerful speech that indicts all around who subscribe to that system of courtly chicanery and rule of the "wit," revealing its callousness, cruelty, and essential hollowness. This speech is so sincere and potent that to me it really unmasks this cruel system as becoming essentially its very own ridicule. Madam de Blayac's (the wonderful Fanny Ardant) facial expression was just perfect in revealing that despairing hollowness and sadness beneath the pomp and fearsome exterior of sharp biting wit. With entrancing music, silly French dance, and of course Berling's perfect delivery of that powerful potent speech, this is one of my favourite moments of the movie and I found it profoundly moving... "You envy Voltaire's wit. He would have wept... He was ridiculously compassionate..." Ridicule is a true gem. Besides the awesome Berling and Ardent, Jean Rochefort was also superb, as always, as the Marquis de Bellegarde... wonderful actor. Obviously I don't own any of this clip... it's my first experiment with videos.

Channel: Film & Animation
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: briefbrief

Length: 04:55
Rating: 5.00
Views: 3268

Tags: Ardant  Ball  Berling  Charles  Fanny  Godrèche  Jean  Judith  Leconte  Mask  Patrice  Ridicule  Rochefort  

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peymaania (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I Love Fanny Ardant!
nykael (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I love this movie!
YodaBen2 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Splendide tirade, en effet, qui conclut magistralement ce fort beau film. Le "bel esprit" sévissant à la Cour de Versailles tue, la faveur se calcule à la façon de tourner le jeu de mot, la valeur des uns et des autres tient à un bout habilement rimé. On n'est pas loin de la guerre des oeufs durs qui déchira les Lilliputiens de John Swift !

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